Themes
Physical Regions
Climate Zones
Rivers and Lakes
States and Capitals
100

What are the two types of location?

Absolute and Relative 

100

What are the six states of New England?

Maine(ME), New Hampshire(NH), Vermont(VT),Massachusetts(MA), Connecticut(CT),Rhode Island(RI)  

100

What climate zone is known for being very hot?

The Southwest.

100

What river starts with the word Saint?

Saint Lawrence 

100

What is the capital of Texas?  

Austin 

200

What are the two examples of place? 

Natural and Cultural features.

200

What physical region is New York in? 

The Mid Atlantic. 

200

What climate zone is known for having very easy winters? 

The South.

200

What river has a catchy song/spelling to its name?

Mississippi River 

200

What is the capital of kentucky?

Frankfort

300

What is interaction?

How the Earth changes people and how people change the Earth. 

300

What states are in the Pacific Coastal Region? 

California(CA), Oregon(OR), Washington(WA)

300

What climate zone has an average summer temperature of 69 degrees.  

New England 
300

What Great Lake is named after a state? 

Lake Michigan 

300

What states capital is Sacramento?

California 

400

What is Movement?

How people, products and ideas get from one place to another. 

400

What physical region is Utah in?

The Rocky Mountains 

400

What Climate zone has a large amount of rainfall per year.  

The Northwest.

400

What Great Lake starts with the letter H?

Lake Huron 

400

What states capital is Juneau?

Alaska

500

What is the definition of Region?

A large area with similar natural and cultural features. 

500

What physical region is south and west of the Mid-Atlantic states?

The Southern Region

500

What is the Midwest climate zone known for? 

Having a big change from hottest to coldest. 
500

What is the acronym used for the Great Lakes?

HOMES

500

What is the capital of South Dakota? 

Pierre