In Geography, students in grade 5 study the Earth’s land, water, people, and places. They learn how maps, globes, and tools help us understand regions, countries, and continents. Learners explore climates, resources, and cultural connections across the world, while also discovering how human activity shapes the environment. By linking physical and human geography, students gain knowledge about the world and their place in it. Geography builds awareness, curiosity, and responsibility for global citizenship.

🟢 Starter

  • Point to your country on a globe in Geography.
  • Draw a map in Geography showing your school and nearby streets.
  • Name the seven continents in Geography.
  • Write the names of the five oceans in Geography.
  • Create a compass rose in Geography with four directions.
  • Draw a mountain in Geography and label it.
  • Make a list in Geography of three rivers you know.
  • Color a world map in Geography with continents in different colors.
  • Write one sentence in Geography about why maps are useful.
  • Draw a desert in Geography with sand and cacti.
  • List three countries in Geography where English is spoken.
  • Write the capital of your country in Geography.
  • Draw an island in Geography surrounded by water.
  • Write two examples in Geography of natural resources.
  • Make a poster in Geography about recycling to protect nature.
  • Draw a river in Geography flowing into the ocean.
  • List three animals in Geography that live in the Arctic.
  • Draw a forest in Geography with trees and wildlife.
  • Write three sentences in Geography about your hometown.
  • Create a simple flag in Geography for a made-up country.

🟡 Practice

  • Draw a map in Geography showing the continents and label them.
  • Write a paragraph in Geography about why rivers are important.
  • Create a chart in Geography comparing deserts and forests.
  • Write three sentences in Geography about the climate in your region.
  • Draw a map in Geography of Europe and label five countries.
  • Write about a journey in Geography from your town to another city.
  • Create a fact sheet in Geography about the equator.
  • Draw in Geography a mountain range and label two peaks.
  • Write three sentences in Geography about the importance of oceans.
  • Create a weather chart in Geography for one week.
  • Write a story in Geography about traveling across a desert.
  • Make a list in Geography of five capital cities.
  • Create a brochure in Geography about visiting your country.
  • Write a paragraph in Geography about how people adapt to cold places.
  • Draw in Geography a map of Africa and label three rivers.
  • Write three sentences in Geography about how mountains affect weather.
  • Create a fact list in Geography about natural disasters.
  • Write a short report in Geography about the Amazon rainforest.
  • Draw a city map in Geography with roads, parks, and rivers.
  • Write three sentences in Geography about the importance of forests.

🔴 Challenge

  • Write an essay in Geography about climate zones around the world.
  • Create a detailed map in Geography with countries, rivers, and mountains.
  • Write a story in Geography about living on an island.
  • Create a slideshow in Geography about world landmarks.
  • Write a report in Geography about how rivers shape land.
  • Debate in Geography whether cities should expand into forests.
  • Create a travel guide in Geography for a continent of your choice.
  • Write an essay in Geography about how climate change affects oceans.
  • Design a project in Geography about saving endangered habitats.
  • Create a presentation in Geography about the importance of maps.
  • Write a report in Geography about the tallest mountains.
  • Create a timeline in Geography of famous explorations.
  • Write a paragraph in Geography about renewable resources.
  • Make a chart in Geography comparing urban and rural areas.
  • Write a story in Geography about crossing the Sahara Desert.
  • Create a debate in Geography about protecting rainforests.
  • Write a research project in Geography on glaciers.
  • Create a model in Geography of Earth’s layers.
  • Write an essay in Geography about the importance of oceans for trade.
  • Design a campaign in Geography about protecting natural resources.

Easy

  • What is a map in Geography?
  • How does Geography explain continents and oceans?
  • Why is a globe important in Geography?
  • What are landforms in Geography?
  • How does Geography describe countries and borders?
  • What is climate in Geography?
  • How does Geography explain directions like north and south?
  • What is a river in Geography?
  • How does Geography explain deserts?
  • What is a mountain in Geography?
  • Why are maps used in Geography?
  • What is population in Geography?
  • How does Geography describe islands?
  • What is a city in Geography?
  • How does Geography explain lakes?
  • What is weather in Geography?
  • How does Geography describe regions?
  • What is culture in Geography?
  • Why is location important in Geography?
  • How does Geography explain natural resources?

Mild

  • How does Geography explain latitude and longitude?
  • What is the equator in Geography?
  • How does Geography describe time zones?
  • Why are climates different in Geography?
  • How does Geography explain plateaus and plains?
  • What is a political map in Geography?
  • How does Geography explain economic activities?
  • Why is population density important in Geography?
  • What are renewable resources in Geography?
  • How does Geography explain urban and rural areas?
  • What is a physical map in Geography?
  • How does Geography describe cultural regions?
  • Why is water supply important in Geography?
  • How does Geography explain trade routes?
  • What is migration in Geography?
  • How does Geography connect people to environments?
  • Why are rivers important in Geography?
  • What is deforestation in Geography?
  • How does Geography explain natural disasters?
  • What role do oceans play in Geography?

Hard

  • How does Geography explain the relationship between climate and vegetation?
  • Why is geography important for global awareness in Geography?
  • How does Geography study human-environment interaction?
  • What is the difference between absolute and relative location in Geography?
  • How does Geography explain tectonic movements?
  • Why is mapping technology important in Geography?
  • How does Geography study the distribution of resources?
  • What role does culture play in Geography?
  • How does Geography explain globalization?
  • Why is climate change studied in Geography?
  • How does Geography explain erosion and deposition?
  • What is geopolitics in Geography?
  • How does Geography describe population growth?
  • Why are sustainable practices important in Geography?
  • How does Geography connect transportation and trade?
  • What role do maps play in modern Geography?
  • How does Geography explain demographic transitions?
  • Why is urbanization important in Geography?
  • How does Geography explain land use and agriculture?
  • What is the importance of geographic literacy in Geography?