Vocabulary
Classify
Capitals
States
Bodies of Water
100

The study of human & natural features on earth

What is Geography?

100

My house is near the stadium behind the school.

What is Location?

100

New York

What is Albany?

100

Sacramento

What is California?

100

Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Indian, and Southern

What are the five oceans?

200

Tells where a point is on the Earth’s surface

What is Location?

200

Walt Disney World, SeaWorld, and Universal Studios are attractions near Orlando, Florida.

What is Place?

200

New Jersey

What is Trenton?

200

Atlanta

What is Georgia?

200

Michigan, Huron, Ontario, Erie, and Superior

What are the great lakes?

300

The description of what a location looks like; a “snapshot” or “postcard”.

What is Place?

300

Mining copper leaves large holes in the mountains.

What is Human-Environment Interactions?

300

Connecticut

What is Hartford?

300

Tallahassee

What is Florida?

300

The largest ocean in the world.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

400

Places united by shared characteristics.

What is Region?

400

The Midwest states are known for growing grains and tending livestock.

What is Region?

400

Massachusetts

What is Boston?

400

Lansing

What is Michigan?

400

The ocean that is nearest to New York.

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

500

he exchange of people, goods & ideas around the world.

What is Movement?

500

Chocolate was introduced to Europeans by early explorers to the New World.

What is Movement?

500

Delaware

What is Dover?

500

Topeka

What is Kansas?

500

Two Great Lakes that border New York.

What are Lakes Erie and Ontario?

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