512Uploads
452k+Views
210k+Downloads
Geography
KS2 General Knowledge Quiz 5
A fun way to educate students with this printable from primaryleap.co.uk
A general knowledge resource including 12 questions for students to answer.
KS2 General Knowledge Quiz 4
A fun way to educate students with this general knowledge quiz from primaryleap.co.uk
There are 12 questions that are related to general knowledge for students to answer.
Extreme Earth - Droughts
Created by Primary Leap
Students read through the information and facts about droughts and answer the accompanying study questions.
KS2 Geography Resource - The Seven Continents
Created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
This KS2 geography resource includes some interesting facts about the seven continents for students to learn. Students read through the informational text and answer the questions.
Some of the questions include:
What percentage of the world’s population live in Asia?
What is the hottest continent on Earth?
Which ocean surrounds Antarctica?
KS2 Geography Resource - What is a continent?
This geography resource was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
This KS2 reading comprehension is all about the seven continents. Students read through the informational text and answer the questions.
Some of the questions include:
What is a continent?
Mount Everest is located on which continent?
Spain and Italy are countries on which continent?
What is the longest river in the world?
KS2 Geography Word Scramble
This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
This KS2 geography worksheet has a list of words associated with geography! Children read the words and unscramble them correctly.
Countries - Fact or Opinion
A fact is a thing that is known or proved to be true. An opinion is a belief, judgment, or way of thinking about something. Students read the sentences about different countries and write fact or opinion on the lines provided. There are 12 sentences included in this worksheet.
Find more resources at Primary Leap
Geographical Vocabulary
This worksheet was created by Primary Leap
Students are asked to match the geographical words on the left with their correct meaning on the right by drawing a line.