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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Features MapsGlobes Directions Mixed Review

2 Is a lake a human or physical feature?

3 Physical Feature

4 Is a road a human or physical feature?

5 Human Feature

6 Is a library a human or physical feature?

7 Human Feature

8 Give four examples of human features?

9 Houses, roads, schools, police station, railroad tracks, etc.

10 Give four examples of physical features?

11 Lakes, ponds, plains, plateaus, mountains, deserts, etc.

12 What shows us a “bird’s eye view” of the land?

13 Aerial photograph

14 What kind of map uses symbols, shows borders of states or countries, may show cities, roads, or other human features?

15 Political Map

16 Where do I look to find out what a specific symbol means?

17 Map Key or Legend

18 What does a physical map show us?

19 What the physical land looks like. It may use colors or patterns to identify plains, desert, mountains, etc.

20 Explain how a political map and physical map are different.

21 A physical map shows what the physical features of the land look like, but a political map does not.

22 What is the imaginary line that runs through the center of the earth dividing it into northern and southern hemispheres?

23 Equator

24 What is the imaginary line that runs through the center of the earth dividing it into western and eastern hemispheres?

25 Prime Meridian

26 Draw a diagram of the earth labeling the North and South Poles and the equator.

27 Teacher will check your work.

28 Draw a diagram of the earth labeling the Arctic Circle, Antarctic Circle and the Tropics.

29 Teacher will check your work.

30 Draw 2 diagrams of the earth. Label the northern and southern hemispheres on one and the western and eastern hemispheres on the other.

31 Teacher will check your work.

32 Complete the compass rose. N

33 Teacher will check your work.

34 Which direction would you travel if you wanted to go from the teacher’s desk to the classroom door?

35 Teacher will check your answer.

36 In which direction would you travel if you started at the classroom door and wanted to go to the dry erase board?

37 Teacher will check your answer.

38 In which direction would you travel if you started at your classroom door and wanted to go down the hallway to the library?

39 Teacher will check your answer.

40 In which direction would you travel if you started in Solon and wanted to get to Lake Erie?

41 North

42 On what type of map would you find a fire station?

43 Political

44 On what type of map would you find a plateau?

45 Physical

46 Is North America in the northern or southern hemisphere?

47 northern hemisphere

48 Which imaginary line vertically divides the earth in half?

49 Prime Meridian

50 Which imaginary line is above or north from the equator…the Tropic of Cancer or the Tropic of Capricorn?

51 The Tropic of Cancer


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