Map Features
General Landforms
Landforms in NB
The Atlantic Provinces
Random
100

Tells us what the map is of

What is a Map Title

100

a piece of land entirely surrounded by water

What is an island

100

Poley, with skiing in the winter, and dirt biking in the summer

What landform is Mountain

100

The smallest province by land size. 

What is Prince Edward Island.

100

The study of land and natural features of a region

What is Physical Geography

200

Map Key

Tells us what the different symbols on the map stand for 

200

A fairly flat piece of land with few trees and no mountains or hills. 

What is a plain. 

200

Raised and fairly flat piece of land.

What is a plateau.

200


What is Newfoundland and Labrador.

200

Cultural Geography

The study of people and how they live in a region

300

Separates countries, provinces and bodies of water

What is a Boundary Line

300

A landform that rises sharply, is bigger than a hill and comes to a peak at the top

What is a Mountain

300

The Kingston Peninsula. 

What is a peninsula. 

300

The V in KV stands for. 

What is a valley. 

300

The landforms we can see from our school property.

Lakes, hills, valleys.

400

The symbol that gives us the direction of the map

What is a Compass Rose

400

A low landform with hills or mountains on either side. 

What is a valley

400


What is a plain. 

400

When the tide is up at Hope Well Rocks, the rocks are considered....

What are islands. 

400

What traditional indigenous land our school is located on

What is the territory of the Wolastoqiyik. 

500

Map Scale

Tell us the size of the map in Relation to real life

500

A landform that rises yup like a mountain, but has a flat top. 

What is a plateau

500

It takes a ferry to get to Grand Manan

What is an island

500

The mountain range the Atlantic provinces are located on. 

What are the Appalachians Mountains.

500

The way we speak, the things we do, the food we eat, the things we create, and the belief we hold; a shared way of living.


What is Culture.