Vocabulary
Maps
Class Room Expectations
Oceans
Continents
100

The study of human and nonhuman features of Earth, our home planet.

Geography

100

These are found in the Key area of a map?

Symbols

100

What should you do when you first come into the room?

Have a seat at desk and sit with level one voice on.

100
How many oceans surround the land masses?

5

100

How many continents are there?

7

200

The Prime Meridian and the other north-south lines measure?

Longitude

200

An area or given space on the map or globe and it corresponds to the real world is called?

Scale

200

What is one thing you should have done before entering Ms. White's class?

Use the restroom and get a drink.

200

Name the five oceans that surround the continents. 

Atlantic, Pacific, Artic, Indian, Southern

200

How many people are in this world?

8 billion

300

North, East, South, and West?

Cardinal Directions

300

These are large land masses found on the map?

Continents.

300

To listen and not to talk when Ms. White is speaking is called?

RESPECT

300

The ocean covers how much of the earth's surface area?

70%

300
The two most populous countries in the world are found in?

Asia

400

Position north or south of the Equator.

Latitude

400

Name a type of a map?

Globe, flat map, photo, political maps, physical map, treasure map, etc.

400

Ms. White states there is no moving around the classroom and being out of your seat. Why does Ms. White enforce this?

Safety

400

What color on maps does the ocean represent?

Blue

400

Which of the 11 world regions has the smallest population?

Australia and the Pacific

500

Lie between the cardinal directions?

Intermediate Directions.

500

Ways to show Earth on a flat surface? 

Projections.

500

Name one consequence off the sheet in your binder.

See sheet.

500

What ocean is by California?

Pacific

500

Name all 7 continents.

South America, Africa, Europe, Australia, North America, Asia, 

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