North America
South America
Australia
Antarctica
Vocabulary
100

This country is where we live

United States

100

This is the biggest country in South America.

Brazil 

100

This animal hops and carries its baby in a pouch.

A kangaroo

100

This country is where we live

United States

100

The imaginary line that divides the northern and southern parts of the earth equally.  

Equator

200

This big river runs through the United States.

The Mississippi River

200

This colorful bird lives in the rainforest.

A toucan

200

Australia has many hot, dry areas called this.

Deserts

200

This animal is known for building dams.

A beaver.

200

An area of land that rises far above the land around it. 

Mountain

300

This saint appeared to Juan Diego in Mexico

Our Lady of Guadalupe

300

This is the largest rainforest in the world.

The Amazon Rainforest

300

This ocean is on the east side of Australia.

Pacific Ocean

300

This big river runs through the middle of the United States.

Mississippi River

300

An area of land that is smaller than a continent and entirely surrounded by water

Island
400

These lakes are very big and are near Canada and the U.S.

The Great Lakes 

400

These mountains run along the west side of the continent.

The Andes Mountains

400

This is the biggest coral reef near Australia.

The Great Barrier Reef

400

This ocean is on the east side of North America.

Atlantic Ocean

400

A huge section of ice broken from a glacier and floating in the ocean.  

Iceberg

500

This country celebrates Cinco de Mayo.

Mexico

500

This saint is the patron saint of Peru.

St. Rose of Lima
500

This is the name for the middle of Australia.

The Outback

500

This country celebrates Cinco de Mayo.

Mexico

500

A large area of plains and desert in Australia where not many people live

Outback