LESSON 1 Worksheet 1 Choose the correct answer 1. It is made of standing water. 2. It can contain fresh or salt water 3. It always runs 4. It is the smallest 5. It is surrounded by land and isn’t part of an ocean 6. It goes to the sea LAKE □ RIVER □ POND □ LAKE □ RIVER □ POND □ LAKE □ RIVER □ POND □ LAKE □ RIVER □ POND □ LAKE □ RIVER □ POND □ LAKE □ RIVER □ POND □
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LESSON 1 Worksheet 1
Choose the correct answer
1. It is made of standing water.
2. It can contain fresh or salt water
3. It always runs
4. It is the smallest
5. It is surrounded by land and isn’t part of an ocean
6. It goes to the sea
LAKE □ RIVER □ POND □
LAKE □ RIVER □ POND □
LAKE □ RIVER □ POND □
LAKE □ RIVER □ POND □
LAKE □ RIVER □ POND □
LAKE □ RIVER □ POND □
LESSON 2
Worksheet 1: match words with features
MAN MADE LAKES
FLUVIATILE
VOLCANIC
GLACIAL
TECTONIC
BRACKISH WATER
FROM RIVER EROSION
These lakes are typically clear and deep blue in color
and they have the typical round shape.
They can be the result of damming or other
processes that lead to the pooling of water in one
location.
These lakes were formed by the weight and
pressure of the ice in the Earth’s surface
They are formed at the mouths of rivers and on
deltas when the aggregation of sediments on a delta
stops the natural water flow.
These lakes form at fault lines where plates meet
The force of rivers can lead to extensive erosion.
Over time, eroded areas may become lake basins.
They are formed by the action of waves along
ocean shoreline.
LESSON 2 Worksheet 2 Complete the crossword with the different lake origins; in the grey column
the name of a famous Italian volcanic lake will appear.
1. These lakes water may be semi-saline, they are usually along ocean shoreline.
2. These lakes are usually round
3. These lakes are on rivers deltas and can disappear with flood
4. They result from river movements of sediments.
5. These lakes form at fault lines where plates meet
6. They are the result of damming, they aren’t natural lakes.
7. Melting ice formed these lakes .
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LESSON 4 Worksheet
The beginning of the River
…………………………
Where two rivers meet
………………………………………
Where a river flows into a lake or the sea
…………………………………
A small river or stream that flows into a larger river
……………………………………….
- The area drained by a river and its tributaries
……………………………………………
Drainage
Mouth
Basin Tributary
Confluence
Source
LESSON 4 Worksheet
Match the letters with the numbers
LESSON 4 – worksheet
1 SOURCE A the point where the river comes to the end, usually when entering a sea
2 ESTUARY/ MOUTH
B the beginning or start of a river, it is usually in the mountains.
3 STREAM C the point at which two rivers or streams join.
4 TRIBUTARY D the area of land drained by a river
5 CONFLUENCE E a stream or smaller river which joins a larger stream or river
6 DRAINAGE BASIN
F the edge of highland surrounding a drainage basin. It marks the boundary between two drainage basins.
7 WATERSHED G a body of water with a current, confined within a bed
The most important Italian lakes are the …subalpine….LAKES, which lie at the foot of the ALPS
and the PREALPS. They are: Lake Maggiore, LAKE COMO, Lake Iseo, LAKE GARDA. They are
all.......glacial...... lakes, as they have a long shape. They can have a ....tributary...... flowing into,
and an EMISSARY from which the water flows out.
In the Southern and Central Apennines there are lots of lakes of …volcanic….origin, as they all
have a round shape, and they were formed into ancient volcanic ...caldera.......... The largest of
these lakes is the BOLSENA lake. Furthermore in the South of the country there are: LAKE VICO,
lake Bracciano, lake ALBANO, and lake NEMI.
LAKE ......Trasimeno.........., which is the largest of the Italian peninsula, was formed because of a
landslide or some other ....obstacle.............. which prevented the water from flowing into the sea.
Along the coast we can find…coastal. LAKES often brackish lakes (salty), such as lake LESINA
and lake Varano in Puglia.
VOCABULARY
BASIN: it is an area filled with fresh water.
Tributary: it is a stream flowing into a LAKE.
EMISSARY: it is a stream flowing out of a LAKE.
BRACKISH: salt water.
WATER POWER: is the power generated by water.
MILD: is the climate that is neither too hot, nor too cold.
Final test Name………….Surname…………………...Date…………………….Class…… Marks: 40/ 40
The rivers
1. True or false choice. Say if these statements are true or false, then correct the
false ones. (5 marks)
1. River is fresh water flowing across the surface of the land.
2. The bottom of the channel is called the banks.
3. The quantity of water in a river is called the flow.
4. The course of a river is the route the river takes.
5. The sides of the channel are called the bed.
2. Circle the correct bold word in each pair. (4 marks) The point where a river usually starts is called source/ mouth. When a river alternates flood periods and dry periods we say it has a river/ torrential
regime. When a river has plenty of water all the year long, we say it has a river/ torrential
regime.
3. Multiple choice. Choose the correct answer. (7 marks)
1. A source is...
a. the point where the river comes to the end, usually when entering a sea. b. the beginning or start of a river, it is usually in the mountains. c. a stream or smaller river which joins a larger stream or river. d. the area of land drained by a river.
2. The estuary is... a. the point where the river comes to the end, usually when entering a sea b. a stream or smaller river which joins a larger stream or river
c. the area of land drained by a river d. the beginning or start of a river, it is usually in the mountains. 3. A STREAM is... a. the point where the river comes to the end, usually when entering a sea b. the beginning or start of a river, it is usually in the mountains. c. the area of land drained by a river d. the point at which two rivers or streams join.
4. the TRIBUTARY is... a. the point where the river comes to the end, usually when entering a sea. b. the beginning or start of a river, it is usually in the mountains. c. a stream or smaller river which joins a larger stream or river. d. the area of land drained by a river. 5. the CONFLUENCE is... a. the point where the river comes to the end, usually when entering a sea b. the beginning or start of a river, it is usually in the mountains. c. the area of land drained by a river d. a stream or smaller river which joins a larger stream or river
6. the DRAINAGE BASIN is... a. the point where the river comes to the end, usually when entering a sea b. the beginning or start of a river, it is usually in the mountains. c. a stream or smaller river which joins a larger stream or river d. the edge of highland surrounding a drainage basin. 7. the WATERSHED is...
a. the point where the river comes to the end, usually when entering a sea
b. a stream or smaller river which joins a larger stream or river c. the area of land drained by a river d. a body of water with a current, confined within a bed.
4. Choose the correct answer. (4 marks)
1. The part of a river where it rushes down steep slopes is called...
a. MIDDLE COURSE
b. UPPER COURSE
c. LOWER COURSE
2. The part of a river where other streams join the main stream is called...
a. MIDDLE COURSE
b. UPPER COURSE
c. LOWER COURSE
3. The point where fresh water joins the saewater is called...
a. RIVER
b. CONFLUENCE c. ESTUARY
4. It has very little water and rushes down steep slopes...
a. STREAM
b. ESTUARY
c. RIVER
5. Fill in the gaps ewith the following words: (6 marks)