BODIES of WATER
MOUNTAINS
PENINSULAS & other stuff.
UNITED KINGDOM
DO YOU KNOW YOUR TEACHERS?
100

Rivers are ________________. 

LIFE! 

100

These mountains pass through France, Italy, Switzerland, etc. 

ALPS

100

Spain and Portugal make up this peninsula. 

IBERIAN

100

The giant ferris wheel in London is called __________. 

THE EYE

100

This 5th grade teacher grew 7 inches in college. 

COACH HUMES 
200

This body of water means "Middle of the Earth" in Latin.

MEDITERRANEAN SEA

200

These mountains separate France and Spain. 

PYRENEES

200

NORWAY and SWEDEN make up this peninsula.

Scandinavian

200
A circle of giant stone slabs that is over 3000 years old. 

STONEHENGE

200
This 5th grade teacher played Division 1 college basketball. 

MRS. NOWLIN 

300

This is the second longest river in Europe and passes through 10 countries. 

DANUBE

300

These mountains run down the middle of Italy.

APPENINES

300

The tiny strip of water separates Africa from Spain. 

STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR

300

The national sport of England. 

CRICKET

300

This 5th grade teacher ran cross country in college. 

MR. RIETZ

400

This river runs through Germany and has had bad pollution problems in the past. 

RHINE

400

These mountains divide Europe from Asia. 

Urals

400

This wide body of water separates England from France. 

English Channel

400

The giant clock tower that rings on the hour in London. 

Big Ben

400

This 5th grade teacher played soccer in college. 

COACH MORRISSEY
500

This body of water is the coldest in Europe and features dangerous currents and waves in winter. 

NORTH SEA

500

This is the highest peak in the Alps. 

Mount Blanc

500

This is an tunnel under the ocean that connects France and England. 

THE CHUNNEL

500

Name the FOUR countries that make up the UNITED KINGDOM. 

England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland

500

The father of this 5th grade teacher now works at a Georgia school where Mrs. Vereen used to teach.

MS. COOK