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How Are People and Places Connected? - Geography Word Wall Vocabulary
51 people and places vocabulary word wall cards.
Display and use these How Are People and Places Connected? Word Wall Vocabulary cards around your room to immerse your students in the content specific vocabulary when learning about how people and places are connected.
There is a blank sheet provided at the end for any extra words that your students may want to add.
Words include:
above, access, aerial view, affect, region, below, beside, communication, connection, continent, country, Country, direction, distance, division, Earth, far, features, findings, geography, globe, global, hemisphere, influence, interconnection, interpret, local, location, map, map symbols, mud map, national, near, north, observe, ocean, opposite, personal, place, Place, poles, purpose, regional, scale, south, state, space, transportation, tropics, World, zone
How Are People and Places Connected? - Geography Vocabulary
above | access | aerial view |
affect | region | below |
beside | communication | connection |
continent | country | Country |
direction | distance | division |
Earth | far | features |
findings | geography | globe |
global | hemisphere | influence |
interconnection | interpret | local |
location | map | map symbols |
mud map | national | near |
north | observe | ocean |
opposite | personal | place |
Place | poles | purpose |
regional | scale | south |
state | space | transportation |
tropics | World | zone |
National Curriculum Curriculum alignment
- Geography
Pupils should develop knowledge about the world, the United Kingdom and their locality. They should understand basic subject-specific vocabulary relating to human and physical geography and begin to use geographical skills, including first-hand obser...

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