Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Maps
Difficult
100

A feature on the surface of the land such as a mountain, valley, or plain

Landforms

100

A tool, machine, or building people use to produce goods and services

Capitol Resource 

100

An area with certain characteristics that set it apart from Surrounding areas

Region

100

What is a legend? 

description of symbols on a map 

100

What is a specific example of a landform? 

teacher choice

200

The study of the world, people, and things that live there

Geography

200

A person and the skills and knowledge he or she brings to the job

Human Resource

200

The system people use to produce good and services

Economy

200

What country boarders the US to the North?

Canada

200

What is the difference between a renewable and nonrenewable resource? 

Renewable can be replaced and nonrenewable cannot be. 

300

A high, steep-sided area rising above the surrounding land.

Plateau

300

Not having as much of something as people would like. A lack of something

Scarcity 

300

Result of people making the goods they are best able to produce with the resources they have

Specialization

300

What country boarders the US to the south? 

Mexico 
300

Examples of flow resources (2)

Running water, wind
400

The type of a weather a place has for a long period of time.

Climate

400

The most important thing that people give up so they can have or do something else

Opportunity Cost

400

A person who spends money on goods and services

Consumer
400

What is a state that is southwest of NE?

Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, California 

400

What is a specialization that is found in Nebraska?

Agriculture 

500

The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth. 

The place with the most direct sunlight on the Earth

Equator

500

The protection and careful use of natural resources

Conservation
500

What is Trade? 

The buying and selling of goods

500

What is a natural resource that is found in Nebraska? 

Farmland

500

What are some ways to divide areas into regions? list 3

location, climate, landforms, economically, population