States!
Capitals
Geography Terms: Water
Geography Terms: Land
100

This is the largest state in the USA.

What is Alaska?

100

This is the capital of Illinois. 

What is Springfield? 

100

This body of water is the largest on the planet. 

What is (the Pacific) an ocean?

100

This geographical place has lots of trees!

What is a (forest, jungle, rain forest)? 

200

This state shares a border with Mexico along the Rio Grande River. 

What is Texas? 

200

This is the capital of Oregon (it's a witch!!!) 

What is Salem? 

200

This body of water is found near an atoll. 

What is a lagoon?

200

A large underground chamber. Batman has one to keep all his gadgets. 

What is a cave? 

300

These states are both perfect squares. 

What is Colorado and Wyoming? 

300

This is the capital of Louisiana. 

What is Baton Rouge?

300

We say there are 7 of these around the world (y'aarrrr), but it's more like 50. 

What is a sea? 

300

This landform is found right near water, and typically has a lot of beaches! 

What is the coast? 

400

These two states share a border with New Hampshire and Canada! 

What are Vermont and Maine?

400

This capital is also a 4th graders name in room 302! AND 303!!! 

What is Madison? 

400

There are 5 of these great bodies of water in the USA (Michigan, Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario). 

What is a lake? 

400

These slow moving blocks of ice are beginning to disappear, raising the global water level. 

What is a glacier?  

500

This state is the most visited in the entire USA. 

What is California? 

500

The number of capitals that are made up of 2 or more words. 

What is 8, eight?

500

The longest one of these in the USA is the Missouri. The second longest is the Mississippi. 

What is a river? 

500

An area made fertile by a source of freshwater in an otherwise dry and arid region (also one of Mr. Lundquist's favorite bands in high school).

What is an oasis?