Map Features ( SS6g4a)
Bodies of Water ( SS6G4a)
Landfroms & Regions (SS6G4a)
Maps & Vocabulary ( SS6G4b)
Location, Climate & Resources (SS6G5a)
100

What country is located north of the United States?

Canada

100

A large body of water surrounded by land on all sides is called a ________.

Lake

100

The __________ __________ is a huge area of rocky land in central and eastern Canada.

Canadian Shield

100

A map of most or all of Earth’s surface is a ________ map.

World Map

100

What is the line where one country ends and another begins?

Border

200

Name the largest province in Canada

Quebec

200

A large flowing stream of water moving toward a lake or ocean is a ________.

River

200

The _______   ______________ are a long chain of tall mountains stretching through western Canada and the U.S.

Rocky Mountains

200

What kind of map shows boundaries of countries, states, and cities?

Political Map

200

Why do fewer people live in northern Canada?

It’s very cold with snow and ice, hard to farm or build cities.

300

What river connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean?

St. Lawrence River

300

A body of water partly surrounded by land is called a ________.

Bay

300

The Great Lakes are shared between Canada and what other country?

United States

300

What type of map shows natural features like mountains and rivers?

Physical Map
300

Name two of Canada’s natural resources.

Lumber, minerals, oil, natural gas, fish (any two)

400

What is the large body of water in northeast Canada shaped like a giant horseshoe?

Hudson Bay

400

Name the five Great Lakes (HOMES).

Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior

400

What word means “to find or discover the exact location of something”?

Locate

400

A province is similar to what in the United States?

A state

400

Why is Canada one of the world’s top trading countries?

It has valuable natural resources and access to oceans for shipping.

500

What ocean borders Canada to the west?

Pacific Ocean

500

What two oceans border Canada?

Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean

500

Why do most Canadians live near the U.S. border?

Milder climate, jobs, and easier trade

500

The term “regional” means what?

A specific area with similar features

500

Why are most Canadian cities (Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal) located near the U.S. border?

Milder climate, jobs, trade opportunities, and access to waterways