5 Themes
Current Events
North/Central America
Latitude and Longitude
Vocabulary
100
Sometimes people have to move to a new place in order to get a better job.
What is Movement?
100
The 5 W's.
What is who, what, when, where, why?
100
The largest country in North America.
What is Canada?
100
19.4 degrees N, 99.1 degrees W
What is Mexico City?
100
A string of large cities that have grown together.
What is a megalopolis?
200
This is described using latitude and longitude.
What is absolute location?
200
What more than half of the US was covered by on March 3.
What is snow?
200
The ocean on the eastern shore of the United States.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
200
58.3 degrees N, 134.4 degrees W
What is Juneau, Alaska?
200
The ability to read and write.
What is literacy?
300
The theme of geography we refer to when we say a place has a beautiful lake and mountains in the background."
What is place?
300
The age of the oldest speaker of Klallam when she died.
What is 103?
300
The 3 countries that border Mexico.
What is the United States, Guatemala, and Belize.
300
50.4 degrees N, 30.5 degrees W
What is Kiev, Ukraine?
300
Land with different territories and people under a single ruler.
What is and empire?
400
In the midwest, there are very large fields and farms. We can describe that as a farming ___________.
What is region?
400
The country currently in conflict with Russia.
What is the Ukraine?
400
4 countries in Central America.
What is Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama
400
40 degrees S, 18.4 degrees E
What is Cape Town?
400
Administrative divisions of a country.
What are provinces?
500
To describe something by telling where it is in relation to another place.
What is relative location?
500
The region of the US that is most densely populated, a megalopolis.
What is the Northeast?
500
4.3 North, 18.5 E
What is Bangui?
500
What the Spanish called people of mixed European and Indian ancestry.
What are mestizos?
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