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Geography Landforms craft projects and free printable topography maps and lesson plans


Hello my Omschooligans! Today in the Omschool you and I are going to make some hands-on Geography crafts projects. We'll begin by making topography maps. Let's first mix up a large batch of play dough. Make the play dough in class and use it for interactive math measuring lesson plans. Here's an easy play dough recipe.  Students will use these in hands-on geography lessons.


🥣 Omschool Kitchen Science: Topography Play Dough

Turn your kitchen into a geography lab with this simple, non-toxic recipe. Use this for interactive lessons in fractions and measurement before the geography lesson begins!

Yield: 1 Student Portion (Multiply for class size)

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup Hot water

  • 1 cup White flour

  • 1/4 cup Salt

  • 1 tsp Vegetable oil

  • 2 tsp Alum (or Cream of Tartar)

  • Food Coloring (Blue and Green/Plain)

Instructions:

  1. Mix: Combine ingredients with a fork until the dough is smooth and cool enough to handle.

  2. Divide: Separate the dough into two equal balls.

  3. Color: Leave one ball plain (Land) and color the other blue (Water).

  4. Prep: Give each student a paper plate, a plastic knife, and two zippered bags for storage.



Next, introduce geography bee terms and definitions for landforms. Demonstrate shapes of landforms using play dough and then by drawing landforms on the overhead projector. Use black pen for land and blue for water. Students will use their blue and white clay to create landforms based on drawings from the board or overhead projector. Students should locate examples of landforms on topography maps or globes with 3D landforms. 

👩‍🏫 Omi’s Pro-Tip for the Classroom:

"When modeling these landforms for the class, I like to use a black pen for land and blue for water on the overhead projector. This way, the students can perfectly match their clay colors to my drawings on the board. It keeps everyone on the same page (and the same continent!)"

🗺️ Geography Bee: Landform Key

Use these definitions and examples to identify features on your topography maps and globes.

Water-to-Land Connections

  • Isthmus: A narrow strip of land separating two large bodies of water and connecting two larger landmasses (e.g., Isthmus of Panama).

  • Strait: A narrow strip of water separating two large landmasses and connecting two larger bodies of water—the inverse of an isthmus (e.g., Straits of Mackinac).

  • Delta: The mouth of a river where it fans out in silt or tributaries to meet a larger body of water (e.g., Mississippi Delta).

Island & Coastal Features

  • Island: A small landmass surrounded by water.

  • Archipelago: A chain or group of islands (e.g., Hawaii).

  • Atoll: A circular ring of islands, often surrounding a lagoon.

  • Peninsula: Land that juts out into a body of water (e.g., Michigan, Florida).

  • Key: A small island in a chain.

Inland Water Features

  • River: A narrow strip of water flowing from high to low elevation.

  • Tributary: A branch or smaller stream that flows into a main river.

  • Lake: A large body of water, generally smaller than a sea (e.g., Lake Superior).

  • Basin: The area along a river that is drained by that river.

Elevation & Terrain (Highlands)

  • Mountain: A high area of land rising to a peak.

  • Mesa: A steep, narrow elevation with a flat top—like a table.

  • Butte: An isolated rocky hill with vertical sides and a flat surface.

  • Plateau: A wide, expansive area of high, flat land.

  • Cliff/Bluff: Sharp or rounded edges where land drops off to a lower elevation.

Terrain (Lowlands & Passages)

  • Canyon: A narrow corridor or pass between rocky elevations.

  • Gorge: A canyon with a riverbed at the bottom (e.g., Snake River Canyon).

  • Dune: A sandy elevation, often found along the shoreline.

Printable landforms charts


🌍 Landform Discovery Chart

CategoryLandform TypeDescription
HighlandsMountain, Mesa, Butte, Plateau, Hill, Bluff, Cliff, PromontoryElevated areas ranging from sharp peaks to flat-topped "tables."
LowlandsValley, Canyon, Dune, BasinAreas that sit below the surrounding terrain, often carved by water or wind.
Water FeaturesRiver, Tributary, Lake, Bay, Sea, OceanBodies of water that vary by size, salt content, and movement.
Coastal & IslandsPeninsula, Cape, Delta, Strait, Isthmus, Archipelago, Atoll, KeyLand features defined by their relationship and proximity to the sea.

📚 Montessori-Style Landform 3-Part Cards

  • The Helpful Garden: Offers a fantastic free download of land and water forms using real-life photographs. These are highly recommended by Montessori educators for their clarity.

  • Kid World Citizen: Provides 20 free landform posters with beautiful illustrations and definitions that can be used for a matching game or a classroom word wall.

  • Landforms Match-Up Foldable: A free TPT resource that includes photos and definitions for 8 key landforms (plateau, isthmus, cape, etc.) specifically designed to be used in a graphic organizer.

🧩 Landform Matching Worksheets & Games

  • Super Teacher Worksheets: A great set of 2nd-4th grade picture cards that can be used for a memory game or a classic "question and answer" review.

  • Tutoring Hour Landform Pack: This site has a massive collection of free PDFs, including a "Cut and Glue" matching activity where students match picture cards to written descriptions.

  • Landforms on Earth Flashcards: A set of 12 vibrant, colorful flashcards perfect for visual learners to identify key terrain features.

Assorted Links for Geography worksheets to print. 


Free Printable Geography Lessons for National Geography Bee


A hilarious "Wheel of Fortune" geography fail prompted much laughter and some concern over larger fails in education. WSB-TV reported on Feb. 20 that David Dalley thought his prize trip to Venice was taking him to Paris! This situation may be funny, but it also underscores why older folks bemoan that school don't teach geography anymore. To remedy that, here are free printable geography lessons, landforms geographical features maps and topography maps and earth science activities. There are even maps on Venice, France and Italy for poor David Dalley!
What in the world are landforms? A better question is where in the world are landforms. Landforms are geographic features that define the terrain and topography of an area. Terms for geographical landforms include: mountain, mesa, butte, plateau, dune, hill, bluff, cliff, promontory, valley, canyon, strait, peninsula, cape, delta, river, tributary, lake, bay, sea, ocean, key, island, isthmus, archipelago and atoll, Geographical landforms, also called terrain or topography, are formed by weather and climate factors. Landforms affect and are affected by biome or natural habitat of the region--desert, savanna, rainforest, forest, polar or arctic tundra. eastern woodland, swamp, meadow. To some extent, the plant and animal life affect and are affected by geographical landforms.
Discovery Education free social studies lesson plans, including free printable geography worksheets, landforms coloring pages, terrain and topography maps. worksheets, diagrams, labeling pages, coloring pages, puzzles, maps, quizzes and activities. Teacher Planet has free printable geography worksheets with matching activities to teach geography and landforms vocabulary. There are geography worksheets for different regions, states in the United States, Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome and as well as some Jewish terms are included. Here are more landforms worksheetsand coloring pages from Printable Worksheets. Super Teacher Resources has some free printable geography worksheets.
Eduplace is Houghton-Mifflin's resource center for learning printables, including free printable geography worksheets and outline maps. There are free printable maps from every continent and country around the globe. Eduplace has free printable labeled and blank maps to use for answer key and tests. ABC Teach has lots of free printable geography worksheets, landforms lesson plans, topography maps, political maps and social studies lesson plans. Students can use maps to draw in landforms. Assign special needs and younger students to color code labeled maps to help them learn about geography. You might also laminate the map and assign students to cut out the countries and states in the map to make a map puzzle.

ESL Tower has many free printable geography worksheets, landforms coloring pages, diagrams, puzzles and topography maps.
Edupics has 
free printable social studies coloring pages, world maps, landforms coloring pages, biomes, habitats, nature scenes, political maps, topography maps to use as geography worksheets. Edupics boasts the largest, most comprehensive collection of detailed educational diagrams and coloring pages.

Free Printable Maps, Geography Landforms Coloring Pages and Lesson Plans


What in the world are landforms? A better question is where in the world are landforms. Landforms are geographic features that define the terrain and topography of an area. Terms for geographical landforms include: mountain, mesa, butte, plateau, dune, hill, bluff, cliff, promontory, valley, canyon, strait, peninsula, cape, delta, river, tributary, lake, bay, sea, ocean, key, island, isthmus, archipelago and atoll, Geographical landforms, also called terrain or topography, are formed by weather and climate factors. Landforms affect and are affected by biome or natural habitat of the region--desert, savanna, rainforest, forest, polar or arctic tundra. eastern woodland, swamp, meadow. To some extent, the plant and animal life affect and are affected by geographical landforms.
Discovery Education free social studies lesson plans, including free printable geography worksheets, landforms coloring pages, terrain and topography maps. worksheets, diagrams, labeling pages, coloring pages, puzzles, maps, quizzes and activities. Teacher Planet has free printable geography worksheets with matching activities to teach geography and landforms vocabulary. There are geography worksheets for different regions, states in the United States, Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome and as well as some Jewish terms are included. Here are more landforms worksheetsand coloring pages from Printable Worksheets. Super Teacher Resources has some free printable geography worksheets.
Eduplace is Houghton-Mifflin's resource center for learning printables, including free printable geography worksheets and outline maps. There are free printable maps from every continent and country around the globe. Eduplace has free printable labeled and blank maps to use for answer key and tests. ABC Teach has lots of free printable geography worksheets, landforms lesson plans, topography maps, political maps and social studies lesson plans. Students can use maps to draw in landforms. Assign special needs and younger students to color code labeled maps to help them learn about geography. You might also laminate the map and assign students to cut out the countries and states in the map to make a map puzzle.
ESL Tower has many free printable geography worksheets, landforms coloring pages, diagrams, puzzles and topography maps.
Edupics has 
free printable social studies coloring pages, world maps, landforms coloring pages, biomes, habitats, nature scenes, political maps, topography maps to use as geography worksheets. Edupics boasts the largest, most comprehensive collection of detailed educational diagrams and coloring pages.