This hard worksheet challenges first graders with world-explorer level details. Multiple-choice items cover the smallest continent (Australia), the ocean near the South Pole (Southern), the most populated continent (Asia), and the shape of a globe (sphere). Fill-in-the-blank prompts add specifics like the Mediterranean Sea separating Africa from Europe, the Amazon Rainforest in South America, the Indian Ocean between Africa and Australia, and Europe being home to many countries and languages.

Stretching beyond basic naming into landforms and human geography prepares children to handle the richer continent and country lessons coming in second grade.

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Busy Bee
Continents & Oceans
Grade 1
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which is the smallest continent?
 A) Europe
 B) Australia
 C) Antarctica
 D) South America
2. Which ocean is near the South Pole?
 A) Pacific
 B) Arctic
 C) Southern
 D) Atlantic
3. Which continent has the most people?
 A) North America
 B) Africa
 C) Europe
 D) Asia
4. What shape is a globe?
 A) Square
 B) Triangle
 C) Sphere
 D) Cube
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Africa is separated from Europe by the Mediterranean Sea.
2) South America has the Amazon Rainforest.
3) The Indian Ocean is between Africa and Australia.
4) A globe helps you find places around the world.
5) Europe has many different countries and languages.
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