Rooms in the house
Places in town
Bodies of water
Land formations
Space
100

It's where you sleep.

The bedroom.

100

You can buy fruits, vegetables, eggs, and cereal here.

The grocery store/supermarket.

100

A large body of water that covers 70% of the planet.

An ocean.

100

They are tall and have snow on top.

Mountains.

100

We can see them in the sky at night.

Stars.

200

It's where you cook and wash dishes.

The kitchen.

200

You can go here to read books.

The library.

200

A large, salty body of water partially bordered by land.

A sea.

200

It is dry and sandy, with very few plants.

The desert.

200

Sometimes it is full and sometimes it looks like a crescent.

The moon.

300

It has a sofa. The whole family gathers here.

The living room.

300

It's where you walk. Cars can't go here!

The sidewalk/pavement.

300

A long stretch of water that flows into another.

A river.

300
A small piece of land surrounded by water on all sides.

An island.

300

We can see it the longest on the summer solstice, the longest day of the year.

The sun.

400

After you walk in the front door, some houses have these.

The hallway.

400

If you want to mail a letter, you can go here.

The post office.

400

A large, still (not flowing) body of water that is surrounded by land on all sides.

A lake.

400

A low area of land in between hills or mountains.

A valley.

400

They orbit around the sun.

The planets.

500

A place under the house where you might store tools or old toys.

The basement.

500

It's where kids play.

The playground.

500

Water that moves vertically.

A waterfall.

500

The biggest areas of land on the planet.

The continents.

500

To travel off of Earth, you need one of these.

A spaceship/rocket.

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