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Mastering Comparatives and Superlatives Worksheet
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What It Is:
The worksheet visually compares New York City and London. It shows illustrations of cityscapes, including the Statue of Liberty for New York and Big Ben and the Tower Bridge for London. The worksheet presents data on the population of each city, with New York's population listed as 8.538 million and London's as 8.7 million. Additionally, London's area is listed as 607 sq. miles (1,570 sq km).
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-6. The simple comparison and easily digestible facts make it appropriate for elementary school students learning about geography and city demographics. The visual aids are also helpful for younger learners.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students compare and contrast two major world cities. It introduces them to basic demographic data like population and area. It also uses visual cues to help students recognize landmarks and associate them with specific cities. It can spark interest in geography and social studies.
How to Use It:
Use this worksheet as a starting point for a lesson comparing New York City and London. Students can discuss the differences in population and area. They can also research other facts about each city and compare them. It can also be used as a visual aid when learning about famous landmarks.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary school students, homeschoolers, and teachers looking for a simple and engaging way to introduce geography and city demographics. It is also suitable for ESL students learning about famous cities.
The worksheet visually compares New York City and London. It shows illustrations of cityscapes, including the Statue of Liberty for New York and Big Ben and the Tower Bridge for London. The worksheet presents data on the population of each city, with New York's population listed as 8.538 million and London's as 8.7 million. Additionally, London's area is listed as 607 sq. miles (1,570 sq km).
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-6. The simple comparison and easily digestible facts make it appropriate for elementary school students learning about geography and city demographics. The visual aids are also helpful for younger learners.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students compare and contrast two major world cities. It introduces them to basic demographic data like population and area. It also uses visual cues to help students recognize landmarks and associate them with specific cities. It can spark interest in geography and social studies.
How to Use It:
Use this worksheet as a starting point for a lesson comparing New York City and London. Students can discuss the differences in population and area. They can also research other facts about each city and compare them. It can also be used as a visual aid when learning about famous landmarks.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary school students, homeschoolers, and teachers looking for a simple and engaging way to introduce geography and city demographics. It is also suitable for ESL students learning about famous cities.




