Welcome to the M Teaching Peaks store! With over 20 years of classroom experience across multiple states and countries, we offer a diverse range of products designed to boost student engagement, consolidate taught concepts, and promote classroom discussion. Enjoy exploring our store!
Welcome to the M Teaching Peaks store! With over 20 years of classroom experience across multiple states and countries, we offer a diverse range of products designed to boost student engagement, consolidate taught concepts, and promote classroom discussion. Enjoy exploring our store!
Geography Center: Countries, Capitals and Cities - Set 1 is a fun, matching activity designed to improve or reinforce knowledge of capitals and major cities of countries.
In many cases, the capital city of a country is not the most populated city within a country. This resource assists in helping students to not only learn and become familiar with major cities of countries but also to acknowledge that the city they may know best when they think of a country is not always the capital.
The countries included in Set 1:
England, South Africa, France, Germany, Brazil, Russia, Morocco, Peru, Portugal, Denmark, Cambodia, South Korea, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Hungary, The Philippines, Nigeria, Finland, Scotland, United Arab Emirates
This resource contains:
61 cards (20 matches and one title card).
PDF and PNG files.
Instructions:
Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.
Mix the cards. Using the imbedded arrows, have students match the major cities with the capital and the country.
Cards can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. They are also complimentary with other sets.
Enjoy!
**Geography Center: Countries, Capitals and Cities - Set 3 **is a fun, matching activity designed to improve or reinforce knowledge of capitals and major cities of countries.
In many cases, the capital city of a country is not the most populated city within a country. This resource assists in helping students to not only learn and become familiar with major cities of countries but also to acknowledge that the city they may know best when they think of a country is not always the capital.
The countries included in Set 3:
Canada, New Zealand, China, Spain, Japan, Thailand, Iraq, Argentina, Switzerland, Greece, Norway, Austria, Belgium, The Czech Republic, The Ukraine, Malaysia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Israel, Kenya
This resource contains:
61 cards (20 matches and one title card).
PDF and PNG files.
Instructions:
Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.
Mix the cards. Using the imbedded arrows, have students match the major cities with the capital and the country.
Cards can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. They are also complimentary with other sets.
Enjoy!
Geography Center: Countries, Capitals and Cities - Set 2 is a fun, matching activity designed to improve or reinforce knowledge of capitals and major cities of countries.
In many cases, the capital city of a country is not the most populated city within a country. This resource assists in helping students to not only learn and become familiar with major cities of countries but also to acknowledge that the city they may know best when they think of a country is not always the capital.
The countries included in Set 2:
U.S.A., Australia, India, Italy, Indonesia, Mexico, Iran, Turkey, The Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Colombia, Romania, Egypt, Myanmar, Saudi Arabia, Ireland, Zimbabwe
This resource contains:
61 cards (20 matches and one title card).
PDF and PNG files.
Instructions:
Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.
Mix the cards. Using the imbedded arrows, have students match the major cities with the capital and the country.
Cards can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. They are also complimentary with other sets.
Enjoy!
Geography/Math Center: Rivers, Deserts & Mountains is a fun, matching activity which can be used as a either a geography or math center.
As a geography center students match the river, mountain or desert with its size and its geographical location.
As a math center students create matches by sorting out the measurements from longest to shortest for the rivers, largest to smallest for deserts and highest to lowest for mountains.
The Rivers 1st - 8th longest in the world: The Nile, The Amazon, The Yangtze, The Mississippi, The Yenisey, The Yellow, The Ob, La Plata
The Deserts 1st - 8th largest in the world: Antarctic, Arctic, Sahara, Great Australian, Arabian, Gobi, Kalahari, Patagonian
The Mountains 1st - 4th tallest in the world : Mount Everest, K2, Kangchenjunga, Lhotse
This resource contains:
60 cards (20 matches).
The measurement cards all contain both forms of measurement (e.g., mi and km)
PDF and PNG files.
Instructions:
Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.
Mix the cards. Using the imbedded arrows, students create matches of three.
Cards can be divided into as few or as many sets as required.
Enjoy!
Geography Center: Famous Places Match – Human Features Set 1 is a fun, matching activity designed to improve or reinforce knowledge of significant and notable landmarks on our planet.
The human features included in Set 1:
Buenos Aires Obelisk (Argentina), Sydney Opera House (Australia), Machu Picchu (Peru), Cathedral of Brasília (Brazil), Las Lajas Sanctuary (Columbia), The Parthenon (Greece), The Eiffel Tower (France), Sagrada Familia (Spain), Tower Bridge (England), Neuschwanstein Castle (Germany), Abuja National Mosque (Nigeria), The Pyramids of Giza (Egypt), Aït Benhaddou (Morocco), Afrikaans Language Monument (South Africa), The Rock-hewn Churches of Lalibela (Ethiopia), The Great Wall of China (China), The White Temple (Thailand), The Petronas Towers (Malaysia), The Blue Mosque (Turkey), The Taj Mahal (India), Chichen Itza (Mexico), The Statue of Liberty (United States), CN Tower (Canada), Tikal National Park (Guatemala), Golden Gate Bridge (United States)
This resource contains:
76 cards (25 matches and one title card).
PDF and PNG files.
Instructions:
Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.
Mix the cards. Using the imbedded arrows, have students match the picture with the name and the country.
Cards can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. They are also complimentary with other sets.
Enjoy!
Geography Center: Famous Places Match – Natural Features Set 1 is a fun, matching activity designed to improve or reinforce knowledge of significant and notable landmarks on our planet.
The natural features included in Set 1:
The Perito Moreno Glacier (Argentina), Great Barrier Reef (Australia), Salar de Uyuni (Bolivia), Hokitika Gorge (New Zealand), Iguazú Falls (Brazil/Argentina), Northern Lights in Lapland (Finland), Eisriesenwelt Cave (Austria), Geiranger Fjord (Norway), The White Cliffs of Dover (England), Verdon Gorge (France), The White Desert (Egypt), Zuma Rock (Nigeria), Kruger National Park (South Africa), Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania), The Blue Nile Falls (Ethiopia), The Chocolate Hills (The Philippines), Mount Bromo (Indonesia), Pamukkale (Turkey), Mount Fuji (Japan), Halong Bay (Vietnam), Niagara Falls (United States/Canada), Yellowstone National Park (United States), The Copper Canyon (Mexico), Mendenhall Ice Caves (United States), Moraine Lake (Canada)
This resource contains:
76 cards (25 matches and one title card).
PDF and PNG files.
Instructions:
Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.
Mix the cards. Using the imbedded arrows, have students match the picture with the name and the country.
Cards can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. They are also complimentary with other sets.
Enjoy!
Geography Center: Famous Places Match – Natural Features Set 2 is a fun, matching activity designed to improve or reinforce knowledge of significant and notable landmarks on our planet.
The natural features included in Set 2:
Lake Hillier (Australia), Mount Fitz Roy (Argentina/Chile), The Amazon River (South America), Wai-O-Tapu (New Zealand), Uluru (Australia), Plitvice Lakes National Park (Croatia), The Crooked Forest (Poland), The Pulpit Rock (Norway), Đavolja Varoš (Serbia), The Cliffs of Moher (Ireland), The Danakil Depression (Ethiopia), Table Mountain (South Africa), Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe), Avenue of the Baobabs (Madagascar), The Lava Lake of Mount Nyiragongo (Democratic Republic of Congo), Lake Baikal (Russia), The Shilin Stone Forest (China), The Kuang Si Waterfalls (Laos), Lion’s Rock (Sri Lanka), The Mayon Volcano (The Philippines), The Multnomah Falls (United States), Aurora Borealis (Canada), The Great Blue Hole (Belize), The Rocky Mountains (Canada/United States), The Grand Canyon (United States)
This resource contains:
76 cards (25 matches and one title card).
PDF and PNG files.
Instructions:
Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.
Mix the cards. Using the imbedded arrows, have students match the picture with the name and the country.
Cards can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. They are also complimentary with other sets.
Enjoy!
**Geography Center: Famous Places Match – Human Features Set 2 **is a fun, matching activity designed to improve or reinforce knowledge of significant and notable landmarks on our planet.
The human features included in Set 2:
Hobbiton (New Zealand), Christ the Redeemer (Brazil), Port Arthur Historic Site (Australia), Easter Island Moai Statues (Chile), San Ignacio Miní (Argentina), The Colosseum (Italy), Vasco Da Gama Bridge (Portugal), The Louvre (France), Charles Bridge (Czech Republic), Big Ben (England), Leptis Magna (Libya), The Union Buildings (South Africa), Great Mosque of Djenne (Mali), The Great Sphinx of Giza (Egypt), Meroë (Sudan), Red Square (Russia), Angkor Wat (Cambodia), The Shwedagon Pagoda (Myanmar), The Burj Khalifa (United Arab Emirates), Borobudur (Indonesia), The Gateway Arch (United States), The Angel of Independence (Mexico), Château Frontenac (Canada), Teotihuacan (Mexico), Times Square (United States)
This resource contains:
76 cards (25 matches and one title card).
PDF and PNG files.
Instructions:
Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.
Mix the cards. Using the imbedded arrows, have students match the picture with the name and the country.
Cards can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. They are also complimentary with other sets.
Enjoy!
Know Your World Quiz – Human Features Set 1 is a set of fun, general knowledge task cards.
Questions are based on 25 famous human features in our wondrous world. The 5 trivia categories are arranged by continents:
South America and Oceania
Europe
Africa
Asia
North America
The human features included in Set 1:
Buenos Aires Obelisk (Argentina), Sydney Opera House (Australia), Machu Picchu (Peru), Cathedral of Brasília (Brazil), Las Lajas Sanctuary (Columbia), The Parthenon (Greece), The Eiffel Tower (France), Sagrada Familia (Spain), Tower Bridge (England), Neuschwanstein Castle (Germany), Abuja National Mosque (Nigeria), The Pyramids of Giza (Egypt), Aït Benhaddou (Morocco), Afrikaans Language Monument (South Africa), The Rock-hewn Churches of Lalibela (Ethiopia), The Great Wall of China (China), The White Temple (Thailand), The Petronas Towers (Malaysia), The Blue Mosque (Turkey), The Taj Mahal (India), Chichen Itza (Mexico), The Statue of Liberty (United States), CN Tower (Canada), Tikal National Park (Guatemala), Golden Gate Bridge (United States)
This resource contains:
25 Multiple Choice Task Cards and 1 Title Card
Student Sheet
Answer Key
PDF and PNG Files
Instructions:
Print, laminate and cut the individual cards (p. 2-8)
This resource can be delivered a few different ways:
As a research activity: Print out just the questions for the students (p. 9-10).
Students progressively research their answers on the internet (some questions require creative and skilful research skills!) Teachers may wish to have students work in pairs to research their answers. It is helpful if a time limit for research is imposed to ensure students stay on task. To make it challenging, I make it only about 30 or 45 minutes, so students need to be strategic with the questions they research.
The task cards can then be spread around the room and students are given the answer template to write their answers.
From experience, this is a much better learning experience. There appears to be so much more student satisfaction when students actually know an answer that they have found during their research as opposed to giving it their best guess.
Even without assigning the research questions first, the task cards by themselves have still proved be a thoroughly enjoyable and engaging activity.
At the end, students can check their answers with the answer key and add up their totals.
The quiz could also be used as an ice-breaker for a new group of students, as a staff team-building activity or end-of-year gathering.
Teachers can of course adapt the quiz and the rules to better suit their classroom environment.
Enjoy!
Know Your World Quiz – Human Features Set 2 is a set of fun, general knowledge task cards.
Questions are based on 25 famous human features in our wondrous world. The 5 categories are arranged by continents:
South America and Oceania
Europe
Africa
Asia
North America
The human features (otherwise known as famous places or man-made landmarks) included in Set 2:
Hobbiton (New Zealand), Christ the Redeemer (Brazil), Port Arthur Historic Site (Australia), Easter Island Moai Statues (Chile), San Ignacio Miní (Argentina), The Colosseum (Italy), Vasco Da Gama Bridge (Portugal), The Louvre (France), Charles Bridge (Czech Republic), Big Ben (England), Leptis Magna (Libya), The Union Buildings (South Africa), Great Mosque of Djenne (Mali), The Great Sphinx of Giza (Egypt), Meroë (Sudan), Red Square (Russia), Angkor Wat (Cambodia), The Shwedagon Pagoda (Myanmar), The Burj Khalifa (United Arab Emirates), Borobudur (Indonesia), The Gateway Arch (United States), The Angel of Independence (Mexico), Château Frontenac (Canada), Teotihuacan (Mexico), Times Square (United States)
This resource contains:
25 Multiple Choice Task Cards and 1 Title Card
Student Sheet
Answer Key
PDF and PNG Files
Instructions:
Print, laminate and cut the individual cards (p. 2-8)
This resource can be delivered a few different ways:
As a research activity: Print out just the questions for the students (p. 9-10).
Students progressively research their answers on the internet (some questions require creative and skilful research skills!) Teachers may wish to have students work in pairs to research their answers. It is helpful if a time limit for research is imposed to ensure students stay on task. To make it challenging, I make it only about 30 or 45 minutes, so students need to be strategic with the questions they research.
The task cards can then be spread around the room and students are given the answer template to write their answers.
From experience, this is a much better learning experience. There appears to be so much more student satisfaction when students actually know an answer that they have found during their research as opposed to giving it their best guess.
Even without assigning the research questions first, the task cards by themselves have still proved be a thoroughly enjoyable and engaging activity.
At the end, students can check their answers with the answer key and add up their totals.
The quiz could also be used as an ice-breaker for a new group of students, as a staff team-building activity or end-of-year gathering.
Teachers can of course adapt the quiz and the rules to better suit their classroom environment.
Enjoy!
Know Your World Quiz – Natural Features Set 1 is a set of fun, general knowledge task cards.
Questions are based on 25 famous natural features in our wondrous world. The 5 categories are arranged by continents:
South America and Oceania
Europe
Africa
Asia
North America
The natural features (otherwise known as famous places or natural landmarks) included in Set 1:
The Perito Moreno Glacier (Argentina), Great Barrier Reef (Australia), Salar de Uyuni (Bolivia), Hokitika Gorge (New Zealand), Iguazú Falls (Brazil/Argentina), Northern Lights in Lapland (Finland), Eisriesenwelt Cave (Austria), Geiranger Fjord (Norway), The White Cliffs of Dover (England), Verdon Gorge (France), The White Desert (Egypt), Zuma Rock (Nigeria), Kruger National Park (South Africa), Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania), The Blue Nile Falls (Ethiopia), The Chocolate Hills (The Philippines), Mount Bromo (Indonesia), Pamukkale (Turkey), Mount Fuji (Japan), Halong Bay (Vietnam), Niagara Falls (United States/Canada), Yellowstone National Park (United States), The Copper Canyon (Mexico), Mendenhall Ice Caves (United States), Moraine Lake (Canada)
This resource contains:
25 Multiple Choice Task Cards and 1 Title Card
Student Sheet
Answer Key
PDF and PNG Files
Instructions:
Print, laminate and cut the individual cards (p. 2-8)
This resource can be delivered a few different ways:
As a research activity: Print out just the questions for the students (p. 9-10).
Students progressively research their answers on the internet (some questions require creative and skilful research skills!) Teachers may wish to have students work in pairs to research their answers. It is helpful if a time limit for research is imposed to ensure students stay on task. To make it challenging, I make it only about 30 or 45 minutes, so students need to be strategic with the questions they research.
The task cards can then be spread around the room and students are given the answer template to write their answers.
From experience, this is a much better learning experience. There appears to be so much more student satisfaction when students actually know an answer that they have found during their research as opposed to giving it their best guess.
Even without assigning the research questions first, the task cards by themselves have still proved be a thoroughly enjoyable and engaging activity.
At the end, students can check their answers with the answer key and add up their totals.
The quiz could also be used as an ice-breaker for a new group of students, as a staff team-building activity or end-of-year gathering.
Teachers can of course adapt the quiz and the rules to better suit their classroom environment.
Enjoy!
Geography Center: Famous Places Match – Human Features Bundle includes 2 sets of matching activities designed to improve or reinforce knowledge of significant and notable landmarks on our planet.
The human features included in Set 1:
Buenos Aires Obelisk (Argentina), Sydney Opera House (Australia), Machu Picchu (Peru), Cathedral of Brasília (Brazil), Las Lajas Sanctuary (Columbia), The Parthenon (Greece), The Eiffel Tower (France), Sagrada Familia (Spain), Tower Bridge (England), Neuschwanstein Castle (Germany), Abuja National Mosque (Nigeria), The Pyramids of Giza (Egypt), Aït Benhaddou (Morocco), Afrikaans Language Monument (South Africa), The Rock-hewn Churches of Lalibela (Ethiopia), The Great Wall of China (China), The White Temple (Thailand), The Petronas Towers (Malaysia), The Blue Mosque (Turkey), The Taj Mahal (India), Chichen Itza (Mexico), The Statue of Liberty (United States), CN Tower (Canada), Tikal National Park (Guatemala), Golden Gate Bridge (United States)
The human features included in Set 2:
Hobbiton (New Zealand), Christ the Redeemer (Brazil), Port Arthur Historic Site (Australia), Easter Island Moai Statues (Chile), San Ignacio Miní (Argentina), The Colosseum (Italy), Vasco Da Gama Bridge (Portugal), The Louvre (France), Charles Bridge (Czech Republic), Big Ben (England), Leptis Magna (Libya), The Union Buildings (South Africa), Great Mosque of Djenne (Mali), The Great Sphinx of Giza (Egypt), Meroë (Sudan), Red Square (Russia), Angkor Wat (Cambodia), The Shwedagon Pagoda (Myanmar), The Burj Khalifa (United Arab Emirates), Borobudur (Indonesia), The Gateway Arch (United States), The Angel of Independence (Mexico), Château Frontenac (Canada), Teotihuacan (Mexico), Times Square (United States)
This resource contains:
152 cards (50 matches and one title card per set).
PDF and PNG files.
Instructions:
Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.
Mix the cards. Using the imbedded arrows, have students match the picture with the name and the country.
Cards can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. They are also complimentary with other sets.
Enjoy!
Geography Center: Famous Places Match – Natural Features Bundle includes 2 sets of matching activities designed to improve or reinforce knowledge of significant and notable landmarks on our planet.
The natural features included in Set 1:
The Perito Moreno Glacier (Argentina), Great Barrier Reef (Australia), Salar de Uyuni (Bolivia), Hokitika Gorge (New Zealand), Iguazú Falls (Brazil/Argentina), Northern Lights in Lapland (Finland), Eisriesenwelt Cave (Austria), Geiranger Fjord (Norway), The White Cliffs of Dover (England), Verdon Gorge (France), The White Desert (Egypt), Zuma Rock (Nigeria), Kruger National Park (South Africa), Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania), The Blue Nile Falls (Ethiopia), The Chocolate Hills (The Philippines), Mount Bromo (Indonesia), Pamukkale (Turkey), Mount Fuji (Japan), Halong Bay (Vietnam), Niagara Falls (United States/Canada), Yellowstone National Park (United States), The Copper Canyon (Mexico), Mendenhall Ice Caves (United States), Moraine Lake (Canada)
The natural features included in Set 2:
Lake Hillier (Australia), Mount Fitz Roy (Argentina/Chile), The Amazon River (South America), Wai-O-Tapu (New Zealand), Uluru (Australia), Plitvice Lakes National Park (Croatia), The Crooked Forest (Poland), The Pulpit Rock (Norway), Đavolja Varoš (Serbia), The Cliffs of Moher (Ireland), The Danakil Depression (Ethiopia), Table Mountain (South Africa), Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe), Avenue of the Baobabs (Madagascar), The Lava Lake of Mount Nyiragongo (Democratic Republic of Congo), Lake Baikal (Russia), The Shilin Stone Forest (China), The Kuang Si Waterfalls (Laos), Lion’s Rock (Sri Lanka), The Mayon Volcano (The Philippines), The Multnomah Falls (United States), Aurora Borealis (Canada), The Great Blue Hole (Belize), The Rocky Mountains (Canada/United States), The Grand Canyon (United States)
This resource contains:
152 cards (50 matches and one title card per set).
PDF and PNG files.
Instructions:
Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.
Mix the cards. Using the imbedded arrows, have students match the picture with the name and the country.
Cards can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. They are also complimentary with other sets.
Enjoy!
Ready to challenge your students’ knowledge of geography while getting them up and moving about?
This versatile resource is perfect for assessing prior knowledge, measuring understanding of recently taught concepts, or evaluating learning outcomes effortlessly, all while offering a refreshing departure from the usual routine.
Featuring 25 multiple-choice task cards covering 5 categories:
Physical Geography
Human Geography
Geomorphology
Climatology
Cultural Geography
Also included is:
1 student sheet for recording answers
1 answer sheet for easy grading
High-quality PNG files, ideal for projecting on a class screen for whole-class engagement.
To get started with these cards, follow these steps:
Print out the cards and laminate them for durability. Then, cut them into individual cards for ease of use.
Next, provide each student with a worksheet. This will allow them to record their answers and keep track of their progress.
Distribute the cards around the classroom or set them up in a designated learning center. Students can then choose where to start and work their way through the cards in any order they wish.
After completion, check/review answers.
Other delivery options:
Maximize the versatility of the PNG files by opting for digital display instead of printing. Display the cards individually on your laptop or projector and have students respond either individually, in pairs, or teams. You can choose to reveal answers after each question or at the end according to your preference.
Experience interactive fun with the “4 corners” game, where students move to designated corners based on their answer choices until only one remains. Perfect as a first-day, ice-breaker activity!
For long-lasting use, consider laminating the cards to preserve their quality, ensuring they remain a valuable resource in your teaching toolkit for years to come.
Best Wishes!
Geography Center: Countries, Capitals and Cities Match - Bundle is a fun, matching activity designed to improve or reinforce knowledge of capitals and major cities of countries.
In many cases, the capital city of a country is not the most populated city within a country. This resource assists in helping students to not only learn and become familiar with major cities of countries but also to acknowledge that the city they may know best when they think of a country is not always the capital.
The countries included in Set 1:
England, South Africa, France, Germany, Brazil, Russia, Morocco, Peru, Portugal, Denmark, Cambodia, South Korea, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Hungary, The Philippines, Nigeria, Finland, Scotland, United Arab Emirates
The countries included in Set 2:
U.S.A., Australia, India, Italy, Indonesia, Mexico, Iran, Turkey, The Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Colombia, Romania, Egypt, Myanmar, Saudi Arabia, Ireland, Zimbabwe
The countries included in Set 3:
Canada, New Zealand, China, Spain, Japan, Thailand, Iraq, Argentina, Switzerland, Greece, Norway, Austria, Belgium, The Czech Republic, The Ukraine, Malaysia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Israel, Kenya
This resource contains:
183 cards (60 matches and one title card per set).
PDF and PNG files.
Instructions:
Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.
Mix the cards. Using the imbedded arrows, have students match the major cities with the capital and the country.
Cards can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. They are also complimentary with other sets.
Enjoy!
Geography Center: Famous Places Match – Human and Natural Features Complete Bundle includes 4 sets of matching activities designed to improve or reinforce knowledge of significant and notable landmarks on our planet.
The human features included in Set 1:
Buenos Aires Obelisk (Argentina), Sydney Opera House (Australia), Machu Picchu (Peru), Cathedral of Brasília (Brazil), Las Lajas Sanctuary (Columbia), The Parthenon (Greece), The Eiffel Tower (France), Sagrada Familia (Spain), Tower Bridge (England), Neuschwanstein Castle (Germany), Abuja National Mosque (Nigeria), The Pyramids of Giza (Egypt), Aït Benhaddou (Morocco), Afrikaans Language Monument (South Africa), The Rock-hewn Churches of Lalibela (Ethiopia), The Great Wall of China (China), The White Temple (Thailand), The Petronas Towers (Malaysia), The Blue Mosque (Turkey), The Taj Mahal (India), Chichen Itza (Mexico), The Statue of Liberty (United States), CN Tower (Canada), Tikal National Park (Guatemala), Golden Gate Bridge (United States)
The human features included in Set 2:
Hobbiton (New Zealand), Christ the Redeemer (Brazil), Port Arthur Historic Site (Australia), Easter Island Moai Statues (Chile), San Ignacio Miní (Argentina), The Colosseum (Italy), Vasco Da Gama Bridge (Portugal), The Louvre (France), Charles Bridge (Czech Republic), Big Ben (England), Leptis Magna (Libya), The Union Buildings (South Africa), Great Mosque of Djenne (Mali), The Great Sphinx of Giza (Egypt), Meroë (Sudan), Red Square (Russia), Angkor Wat (Cambodia), The Shwedagon Pagoda (Myanmar), The Burj Khalifa (United Arab Emirates), Borobudur (Indonesia), The Gateway Arch (United States), The Angel of Independence (Mexico), Château Frontenac (Canada), Teotihuacan (Mexico), Times Square (United States)
The natural features included in Set 1:
The Perito Moreno Glacier (Argentina), Great Barrier Reef (Australia), Salar de Uyuni (Bolivia), Hokitika Gorge (New Zealand), Iguazú Falls (Brazil/Argentina), Northern Lights in Lapland (Finland), Eisriesenwelt Cave (Austria), Geiranger Fjord (Norway), The White Cliffs of Dover (England), Verdon Gorge (France), The White Desert (Egypt), Zuma Rock (Nigeria), Kruger National Park (South Africa), Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania), The Blue Nile Falls (Ethiopia), The Chocolate Hills (The Philippines), Mount Bromo (Indonesia), Pamukkale (Turkey), Mount Fuji (Japan), Halong Bay (Vietnam), Niagara Falls (United States/Canada), Yellowstone National Park (United States), The Copper Canyon (Mexico), Mendenhall Ice Caves (United States), Moraine Lake (Canada)
The natural features included in Set 2:
Lake Hillier (Australia), Mount Fitz Roy (Argentina/Chile), The Amazon River (South America), Wai-O-Tapu (New Zealand), Uluru (Australia), Plitvice Lakes National Park (Croatia), The Crooked Forest (Poland), The Pulpit Rock (Norway), Đavolja Varoš (Serbia), The Cliffs of Moher (Ireland), The Danakil Depression (Ethiopia), Table Mountain (South Africa), Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe), Avenue of the Baobabs (Madagascar), The Lava Lake of Mount Nyiragongo (Democratic Republic of Congo), Lake Baikal (Russia), The Shilin Stone Forest (China), The Kuang Si Waterfalls (Laos), Lion’s Rock (Sri Lanka), The Mayon Volcano (The Philippines), The Multnomah Falls (United States), Aurora Borealis (Canada), The Great Blue Hole (Belize), The Rocky Mountains (Canada/United States), The Grand Canyon (United States)
This resource contains:
304 cards (100 matches and one title card per set).
PDF and PNG files.
Instructions:
Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.
Mix the cards. Using the imbedded arrows, have students match the picture with the name and the country.
Cards can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. They are also complimentary with other sets.
Enjoy!
Know Your World Quiz Task Cards – Human and Natural Features Bundle are fun, general knowledge task cards.
This bundle contains 4 quizzes with 25 questions each that are based on famous human and natural features in our wondrous world (That’s 100 famous places that are sure to captivate a sense of wonder in your students!).
The 5 categories in each product are arranged by continents:
South America and Oceania
Europe
Africa
Asia
North America
The human features (otherwise known as man-made landmarks) included in Human Features Set 1:
Buenos Aires Obelisk (Argentina), Sydney Opera House (Australia), Machu Picchu (Peru), Cathedral of Brasília (Brazil), Las Lajas Sanctuary (Columbia), The Parthenon (Greece), The Eiffel Tower (France), Sagrada Familia (Spain), Tower Bridge (England), Neuschwanstein Castle (Germany), Abuja National Mosque (Nigeria), The Pyramids of Giza (Egypt), Aït Benhaddou (Morocco), Afrikaans Language Monument (South Africa), The Rock-hewn Churches of Lalibela (Ethiopia), The Great Wall of China (China), The White Temple (Thailand), The Petronas Towers (Malaysia), The Blue Mosque (Turkey), The Taj Mahal (India), Chichen Itza (Mexico), The Statue of Liberty (United States), CN Tower (Canada), Tikal National Park (Guatemala), Golden Gate Bridge (United States)
The human features (otherwise known as man-made landmarks) included in Human Features Set 2:
Hobbiton (New Zealand), Christ the Redeemer (Brazil), Port Arthur Historic Site (Australia), Easter Island Moai Statues (Chile), San Ignacio Miní (Argentina), The Colosseum (Italy), Vasco Da Gama Bridge (Portugal), The Louvre (France), Charles Bridge (Czech Republic), Big Ben (England), Leptis Magna (Libya), The Union Buildings (South Africa), Great Mosque of Djenne (Mali), The Great Sphinx of Giza (Egypt), Meroë (Sudan), Red Square (Russia), Angkor Wat (Cambodia), The Shwedagon Pagoda (Myanmar), The Burj Khalifa (United Arab Emirates), Borobudur (Indonesia), The Gateway Arch (United States), The Angel of Independence (Mexico), Château Frontenac (Canada), Teotihuacan (Mexico), Times Square (United States)
The natural features (or natural landmarks) included in Natural Features Set 1:
The Perito Moreno Glacier (Argentina), Great Barrier Reef (Australia), Salar de Uyuni (Bolivia), Hokitika Gorge (New Zealand), Iguazú Falls (Brazil/Argentina), Northern Lights in Lapland (Finland), Eisriesenwelt Cave (Austria), Geiranger Fjord (Norway), The White Cliffs of Dover (England), Verdon Gorge (France), The White Desert (Egypt), Zuma Rock (Nigeria), Kruger National Park (South Africa), Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania), The Blue Nile Falls (Ethiopia), The Chocolate Hills (The Philippines), Mount Bromo (Indonesia), Pamukkale (Turkey), Mount Fuji (Japan), Halong Bay (Vietnam), Niagara Falls (United States/Canada), Yellowstone National Park (United States), The Copper Canyon (Mexico), Mendenhall Ice Caves (United States), Moraine Lake (Canada)
The natural features (or natural landmarks) included in Natural Features Set 2:
Lake Hillier (Australia), Mount Fitz Roy (Argentina/Chile), The Amazon River (South America), Wai-O-Tapu (New Zealand), Uluru (Australia), Plitvice Lakes National Park (Croatia), The Crooked Forest (Poland), The Pulpit Rock (Norway), Đavolja Varoš (Serbia), The Cliffs of Moher (Ireland), The Danakil Depression (Ethiopia), Table Mountain (South Africa), Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe), Avenue of the Baobabs (Madagascar), The Lava Lake of Mount Nyiragongo (Democratic Republic of Congo), Lake Baikal (Russia), The Shilin Stone Forest (China), The Kuang Si Waterfalls (Laos), Lion’s Rock (Sri Lanka), The Mayon Volcano (The Philippines), The Multnomah Falls (United States), Aurora Borealis (Canada), The Great Blue Hole (Belize), The Rocky Mountains (Canada/United States), The Grand Canyon (United States)
Each resource contains:
25 Multiple Choice Task Cards and 1 Title Card
Student Sheet
Answer Key
PDF and PNG Files
Instructions:
Print, laminate and cut the individual cards from each set (p. 2-8)
This resource can be delivered a few different ways:
As a research activity: Print out just the questions for the students (p. 9-10).
Students progressively research their answers on the internet (some questions require creative and skilful research skills!) Teachers may wish to have students work in pairs to research their answers. It is helpful if a time limit for research is imposed to ensure students stay on task. To make it challenging, I make it only about 30 or 45 minutes, so students need to be strategic with the questions they research.
The task cards can then be spread around the room and students are given the answer template to write their answers.
From experience, this is a much better learning experience. There appears to be so much more student satisfaction when students actually know an answer that they have found during their research as opposed to giving it their best guess.
Even without assigning the research questions first, the task cards by themselves have still proved be a thoroughly enjoyable and engaging activity.
At the end, students can check their answers with the answer key and add up their totals.
The quiz could also be used as an ice-breaker for a new group of students, as a staff team-building activity or end-of-year gathering.
Teachers can of course adapt the quiz and the rules to better suit their classroom environment.
Enjoy!
**Embark on a geographical journey with our captivating Geography Case Studies. **
Explore a collection of 8 case studies, each thoughtfully designed to shed light on pivotal concepts within the dynamic field of geography.
Tailored for students eager to navigate the intricacies of our planet’s diverse landscapes and cultures, these studies offer rich insights into key principles and strategies essential for understanding the complexities of our world in today’s global landscape.
The case studies include:
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (Concept - Physical Geography)
The Urbanization of Shanghai (Concept - Human Geography)
Grand Canyon’s Geomorphology (Concept - Geomorphology)
The Amazon Rainforest (Concept - Climatology)
Varanasi’s Living Geography (Concept - Cultural Geography)
The Rise of Silicon Valley (Concept - Economic Geography)
The Transformation of Curitiba (Concept - Environmental Sustainability)
The Geopolitics of the Arctic (Concept - Geopolitics)
This resource contains:
8 case studies (one for each concept)
6 multiple-choice comprehension questions (per case study) complete with answer sheet
10 essential vocabulary words per case study, along with definitions for students to match. These are taken from the original reading centers and are included as a bonus.
Answer strips for students to write their answers on (optional)\
This versatile resource is ideal for educators seeking an engaging and effective teaching tool. Additionally, teachers can utilize this resource as an independent work packet, allowing students to work on it individually, or they can provide it to substitute teachers to maintain continuity in learning during their absence.
To ensure that this resource can be used time and time again, we recommend that the texts, assorted vocabulary matches, and comprehension question and answer sheets be laminated for durability. This will help to preserve the quality of the resources, making them a valuable long-term addition to your teaching toolkit.
All the very best!