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Landmark Report

This worksheet supports students in Grades 4, 5, and 6 as they research and write a short informational report about a significant Canadian landmark. Through guided questions and structured planning, students practice research, note-taking, organization, paragraph writing, geography awareness, and cultural understanding while learning how to explain why a landmark is important.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Informational Writing Skills (Grades 4-6) – Organize facts into a clear, structured paragraph using complete sentences
  • Research & Inquiry – Gather and record information about location, geography, and significance from reliable sources
  • Canadian Geography & Landmarks – Identify important landmarks and explain their environmental, historical, or cultural value
  • Critical Thinking – Select relevant facts and explain why the landmark matters beyond basic description

Classroom & Home Use

  • Teacher-Created Resource – Designed by educators to align with ELA and social studies standards
  • Step-by-Step Structure – Guides students from research questions to final paragraph writing
  • Flexible Implementation – Works well for independent work, research centers, homework, or homeschool lessons
  • Student Choice Friendly – Allows learners to select from a list of landmarks or choose one of personal interest

This Landmark Report worksheet helps students build confidence with informational writing, research organization, and geographic reasoning. By combining note-taking with paragraph construction, students learn how to turn facts into clear explanations that demonstrate understanding. Whether used in a classroom or homeschool setting, this printable resource supports meaningful writing practice while deepening knowledge of Canadian landmarks and their significance.

This worksheet is part of our Canada Worksheets collection.

Landmark Report Worksheet

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