Name That Type
Spot the Mistake
Big or Small?
Which One Doesn’t Belong?
Build the Geography Ladder
100

Kansas is this type of place.

State

100

“The United States is a continent.”

“The United States is a country.”

100

This is the smallest type.

City

100

Midwest, New York, Southeast, New England

New York is a city

100

True or False: A city can be inside another city. Explain.

False

200

Europe is this type of place.

Continent 

200

“The Midwest is a country.”

“The Midwest is a region.”

200

This is bigger than a state but smaller than a continent.

Country

200

California, Texas, Canada, Florida

Canada is a Country

200

Which is correct?

A) State → City → Country → Continent
B) Country → State → City → Continent
C) City → Country → State → Continent
D) City → State → Country → Continent
E) Continent → Country → State → City  

D

300

Japan is this type of place.

Country

300

"Paris is a state"

"Paris is a city"

300

This is made up of many countries.

Continent 

300

North America, South America, Africa, Brazil

Brazil is a country

300

A student says: “Paris is in Europe, so Europe must be a country.” What is their mistake?

 Student is confusing a continent with a country. (Europe is a continent, not a country.)

400

Hazard is this type of place.

City

400

“New Mexico is a region.”

“New Mexico is a state.”

400

This can include several states with similar features.

Continent.

400

Oregon, Ohio, Washington D.C, Tennessee  

Washington D.C is a district

400

You are given: Lexington → Kentucky → United States → North America
Which one is the region that could fit into this list?

Southeast

500

New England is this type of place.

Region

500

“North America is a state.”

“North America is a continent.”

500

Put these in order smallest to largest: continent, city, country, state.

city → state → country → continent

500

Lexington, Kentucky, United States, North America

Trick question — none of them
(They ALL belong because they correctly build a geography ladder: city → state → country → continent.)

500

Create a correct geography ladder using ALL FIVE: city, state, country, continent, and region.

Answers will vary

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