The 5 Regions
Map Skills
Vocabulary
Things to Know
100

This region is land-locked, it does not border any oceans.

The Midwest

100

Mapmakers use blue on maps to show __________.

Oceans.
100

This map tool will help you determine the actual distance between places on a map (one inch may represent 500 miles).

Scale

100

This imaginary line runs N to S (up and down) on a map.

Lines of longitude 

200

This region experiences long, cold winters.

the Northeast

200

What type of map would you use to see the mountains and landforms of an area (to plan a trip to the Grand Canyon)?

Physical map

200

Shows directions N, S, E, W.

Cardinal directions

200

This imaginary line runs E to W (flat across the map).

Lines of lattitude.

300

This region only contains 4 states and experiences very high temperatures.

The Southwest

300

Lattitude and longitude are imaginary lines used to show _____________________.

Location of places on Earth.

300

Shows all directions, including the intermediate directions of NE, NW, SE, SW.

Compass rose

300

This box on the corner of a map shows what the symbols represent or stand for.

Map key

400

This regions includes landforms such as the Rocky Mountains.

The West

400

What direction would a traveler from the Southeast region go to visit the West region?


Northwest

400

What are the intermediate directions?

NE, NW, SE, SW

400

This Midwest region is known for _____________.

Farming

500

This region borders the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean.

The Southeast

500

Which two regions border the Gulf of Mexico?


The Southwest and the Southeast.

500

An area with similar characteristics and features.

Region

500

Name a state in the Midwest region.

Michigan, Wisconsin, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota,