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The Five Themes of Geography
Name that Theme
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Spooky Season
100

How many themes of geography there are

 5 themes

100

This acronym will help you remember the 5 Themes of Geography

MR. HeLP

100

The theme that uses latitude and longitude

Location

100

How many states are in the United States?

50 States

100

What was the original name of Halloween?

a) Trick or Treat Day
b) All Horror Eve
c) All Hallows Eve
d) All Saints Eve



d) All Saints Eve

200

People interacting with nature

Human Environment Interaction

200

A list of the five themes of geography

Location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and regions?

200

The theme that would include physical features such as mountains and lakes 

Place

200

How many continents are in the world?

7 Continents

200

What is the name of this orange, yellow, and white sweet?

Candy Corn

300

People riding to work on trains

 Movement

300

Why do we have the 5 themes of Geography?

To Make studying the earth easier.

300

The theme that would involve building houses and destroying forests 

Human environment interaction

300

The number of hemispheres the world can be divided into

4

300

Before pumpkins were carved to make Jack O'Lanterns these were used.

a) Potatoes
b) Turnips
c) Rutabagas
d) All the above

b) Turnips

400

An area with similar features

 Region

400

The study of the earth's surface, climate, continents, and how people interact with them 

Geography

400

The theme that the "mid-west of the USA" would fall under

Region

400

Name all the hemispheres

Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western

400

Who sings the song Spooky Scary Skeletons?

Andrew Gold

500

Describes the physical and human characteristics of a location

Place

500

The reason geographers use the five themes of geography

To study the earth and what goes on on it

500

The theme that "texting" would fall under

Movement

500

What two hemispheres is America on?

Northern and Western

500

What is the phobia of Halloween called?

a) Samhainophobia
b) Hallophopbia
c) Triskaphobia
d) Hellenologophobia

a) Samhainophobia