Geographical Regions of the United Kingdom
Social Studies
Geographical Regions of the United Kingdom starts at 2 and continues till grade 5.
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Name the body of water that separates Great Britain from mainland Europe.
Name the highest mountain in Wales.
Name the largest island in the United Kingdom.
Name the region in England that is famous for its Roman baths and Georgian architecture.
Name the region in the UK that is famous for its lochs and glens.
Name the region in the UK where you would find the Giant’s Causeway.
Name two major mountain ranges found in the United Kingdom.
The River Clyde flows through which major Scottish city?
Which of the following is a famous river in Northern Ireland? (1) River Bann (2) River Avon (3) River Tyne (4) River Thames
Which of the following is a region in the north of England? (1) Cornwall (2) Yorkshire (3) Kent (4) Devon
Which of the following is NOT one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom? (1) England (2) Scotland (3) Wales (4) Ireland
Which of the following is the capital city of Northern Ireland? (1) Belfast (2) Dublin (3) Glasgow (4) Cardiff
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a famous region in Wales known for its mountains, including Mount Snowdon.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a group of islands off the north-west coast of Scotland.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a large estuary in south-west England, where the River Severn meets the sea.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a region in north-west England known for its lakes and mountains.
The Pennines are often called the ‘backbone of England’. Is this statement true or false?
True or False: The Broads are a network of rivers and lakes in Norfolk and Suffolk.
True or False: The Fens are a low-lying, marshy region in eastern England.
True or False: The Isle of Wight is located off the south coast of England.
