Definition: A portion of land or territory which the eye can comprehend in a single view, including all the objects it contains.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look,
At a word that’s lovely, with a beautiful hook!
Today we're tackling “landscape,” you see,
It’s more than just land – it’s so much for me!
The dictionary gives us a helpful decree:
“A portion of land or territory, you agree?
Which the eye can comprehend in a single view,
Including all the objects it contains, it's true!”
Let's break that down, nice and slow,
So every student understands just how it goes.
Think about a mountain, tall and grand,
Or a rolling field, across the land.
A forest deep, with trees so high,
Or a sparkling river flowing by!
It’s not just dirt beneath our feet, you see,
But everything
within
that scenery!
The rocks, the plants, the sky above,
All part of the landscape – filled with love!
So "landscape" means a whole scene, quite bright,
A view that captures beauty and light.
Do you have any questions, my dear students so keen? Let's discuss it, let’s convene!