What county do we live in?
Chittenden County
What large body of water is located in the northwestern part of Vermont, and is named after a famous explorer?
Lake Champlain
What city is the capital of Vermont?
Montpelier
What country borders Vermont to the north?
Canada
Vermont has lots of ski resorts that are located on what mountain range (group of mountains)?
Green Mountains- in VT
Appalachian Mountains- Mountain range
How many counties are there in Vermont?
What river makes up the eastern border between Vermont and New Hampshire?
Connecticut River
What is the most populated city in VT that people often mistake for our capital?
Burlington
When standing in Burlington and looking across Lake Champlain, which state to the west do you see?
New York
Name the 3 interstates located in Vermont
Interstate 89, 91 and 93
Where is Chittenden County located?
Circle correct county on map.
What river in Chittenden County starts in Cabot and flows into Lake Champlain. (hint: it is near us in Williston and often floods each year)
Winooski River
Name 3 towns/cities that are located in Chittenden County.
Answers will vary: Williston, Burlington, Essex, etc.
Which state located to the east, is separated from VT by the Connecticut River?
New Hampshire
Why do you think many people settled along rivers and lakes?
Answers will vary. ex: Transportation of people and products. Fresh water source. Travel.
What county if Montpelier located in?
Washington County
What river in the eastern part of VT is 60 miles long and flows into the Connecticut River? (hint: its name matches the junction)
White River
Draw an arrow on a map where Williston is located.
What state is a long VT's southern border?
Massachusetts
Think about where the railroads are. Why do you think they were built where they are?
Answers will vary. Ex: Can't go over mountains, go around or through mountains. Help transport people to larger cities.
Name the county that is south of Chittenden County.
Addison County
What Lake (Lac) is both in Canada and Vermont?
Lake Memphremagog
Vermont's capital moved around several times before landing in Montpelier. Why is the capital located there now?
It was centrally located which made it easy for locals to access it.
Think about what surrounds VT. Are we a landlocked state? Why or why not?
Yes we are a landlocked state because we do not have any coastline (ocean) that borders VT.
How do landforms affect where people live and what they do for work?
Answers will vary.