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This defining each geographical feature vocabulary worksheet for 3rd grade and 4th grade children helps recapitulate the terminology and descriptions related to landforms and bodies of water.
Test your knowledge of geographical features and oceans with this engaging worksheet. Perfect for early learners to improve their geography skills.
A focused quiz with 15 multiple-choice questions designed to test and expand knowledge of key geographical terms and concepts.
Compass Rose : A small drawing on a map that can help you find directions. Hemisphere: A word that means "half" of a sphere. Our Earth can be divided into top and bottom halves or east and west halves.. Continents: the largest bodies of land on Earth. Equator: the imaginary line that lies halfway between the North and South poles. Oceans: the largest bodies of saltwater on Earth. Prime Meridian: the imaginary line that divides the Earth into Eastern and Western hemispheres. lines of latitude: imaginary lines that run parallel from east to west. lines of longitude: imaginary lines that run in a north and south direction. cardinal directions: the four main points on a compass rose. intermediate directions: the four secondary points on a compass rose. On a map's legend, a SCALE measures _________. : distance. Lines of LATITUDE run _______________: . Lines of LONGITUDE run __________: . What is another word for the NAME of a map: title. In Pennsylvania, what is one use of our land: farming. What time zone do we live in: Eastern Time Zone. What type of map will show how much rain falls in different regions: rainfall map. In what ORDER are items placed on a map index: alpabetical order
Explore Geography Themes! Test your knowledge on location, place, and interaction in this quiz. Start discovering the world now!
Which river starts in Colorado and flows into the Gulf of Mexico: Rio Grande River. The Prime Meridian is at ____________________: 0 degrees longitude. Which mountain range is in the western part of the United States: Rocky Mountains. Which mountain range is in the eastern part of the United States: Appalachian Mountains. What hemisphere is Asia in: NorthernHemisphere. What hemisphere is Australia in: Southern Hemisphere. What river is in New York and flows into the Atlantic Ocean: Hudson River. What river is near the Great Lakes: St. Lawrence. What mountain range is a part of Georgia's geography: Appalachian Mountains. What river borders Texas: Rio Grande River. What river flows through 6 states and then into the Mississippi: Ohio River. What line of latitude is Denver the CLOSEST to? Remember our saying for latitude. : 40 degrees N. What line of longitude is Fargo CLOSEST to? Remember what longitude lines are! : 100 degrees W. What city is closest to 42 degrees N and 71 degrees W: Boston. What river is letter E: St. Lawrence River. What river is letter D: Ohio River. What river is letter A: Colorado River. What mountain range is letter A: Rocky Mountains. What mountain range is letter B: Appalachian Mountains. What are the cardinal directions on a compass: North, East, South, West
MOUNTAINS, HILLS, RIVER, DESERT, FOREST, SEA, VOLCANOES, LAKE, VALLEY
Unscramble the letters related to geography vocabulary in this engaging word scramble worksheet!
Practice listing the factors for each number with this free printable math worksheet.
Help kids learn about landforms and bodies of water with this printable worksheet. Features canyons, volcanoes, plains, islands, and waterfalls.
Explore geography essentials with our quiz! Test your understanding of compass directions, latitude, longitude, map elements like legends and scales, and global geography concepts.
A comprehensive quiz with 20 multiple-choice questions focusing on continents, oceans, and states, designed to test and enhance geographic knowledge.
Wrap up the topic with this memory activity. Snip apart the pictures, vocabulary and descriptions, glue them onto card stock and get your activity cards ready. Kids flip the activity cards, map the image to the correct vocabulary or description.
Use this engaging activity to help your students review and learn about geography terms.
Build a solid base with clear examples and practices in this Scale Factors Worksheet. Download now to improve your understanding of math concepts.
Test geography skills with this printable U.S. states and features worksheet. Students answer map-based questions on locations, capitals, and rivers.
Boost social studies learning with this worksheet! Covers topics like migration, climate adaptation, landforms, and absolute vs. relative location.
Boost geography skills with this interactive worksheet! Includes questions on absolute and relative location, migration, and geographic themes.
Test your geography knowledge with this engaging quiz designed for middle school students. Questions cover capitals, historical events, and geographical facts from around the world.
Engage in a quiz that combines geography with basic alphabet identification, perfect for early learners and young students.
How many continents are on Earth? 7. This is a book of maps: atlas. Which continents are completely surrounded by water? Australia and Antarctica. Which continent is a country as well as a continent? Australia. Which continent is farthest to the south? Antarctica. Which continent do we live on? North America. This is a . What is the continent that is pink? Australia. What is the continent that is blue? Antarctica. What is the continent that is red? Europe. What is the continent that is dark green? South America. What is the continent that is yellow? Africa. What is the continent that is orange? Asia. The red line on this map shows the ______________. equator. North America is _______ of the equator. north. California is a __________. state. What ocean borders California? Pacific Ocean. Mexico. The state capitol of CA is located in what city? Sacramento. Sacramento is a ___________. city
Engage kids in geography with this Asian and Pacific Island nations worksheet! A fun cut-and-match activity to learn about countries, capitals, and currencies.