Landforms
Bodies of Water
The Great Lakes
State Symbols
Characteristics
100

Land surrounded by water on three sides

What is peninsula? 

100

A body of water that is partly enclosed by land

What is a bay?

100

This Great Lake is the only one that does not touch the state of Michigan

What is Lake Ontario? 

100

Name the state bird

What is the robin?

100

Human characteristics are 

What are things that humans have made?

200

Michigan is made up of the Upper and Lower

What is peninsula?

200

A large body of water surrounded by land on all sides

What is a lake? 

200

This Great Lake is named after an Indian tribe that lived on its shores

What is Lake Huron?

200

The state flower is this

Apple Blossom

200

Natural characteristics are

What are things that we find in nature?

300

A very high, natural place on earth, higher than a hill

What is a mountain? 

300

A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a large lake, sea or ocean.

What is a river?

300

This Great Lake is cold year round

What is Lake Superior?

300
Name the state reptile

What is the painted turtle?

300

Bridges, roads and buildings are examples of

What are human characteristics?

400

A piece of land that is surrounded by water

What is an island? 

400

Where a river falls steeply down

What is a waterfall? 

400

This Great Lake is the smallest

What is Lake Erie?

400

Name the state fish

What is the Brook Trout? 

400

Trees, flowers and grass are examples of

What are natural characteristics? 

500

Ridges or hills of loose sand piled up by the wind

What are sand dunes? 

500

There are over 11,000 of these located in Michigan

What are lakes? 

500

This Great Lake is between Michigan and Wisconsin

What is Lake Michigan?

500

Name the state mammal 

What is the white pine?

500

The country south of Michigan

What is Canada?

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