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The BASIC NotB oring SERIES SOCIAL IP 402-0 STUDIES SKILLS MIDDLE GRADES ORLD G EOGRAPHY Inventive Exercises to Sharpen Skills and Raise Achievement Series Concept & Development by Imogene Forte & Marjorie Frank Exercises by Leland Graham & Frankie Long INCENTIVE PUBLICATIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... Celebrate Basic World Geography Skills... 7 Skills Checklist for World Geography... 8 SKILLS EXERCISES... 9 Geographically Speaking (Geographic Features)... 10 The World As I See It (Continents & Oceans)... 12 Which End Is Up? (Earth s Hemispheres)... 13 Tracking Down Regions (Major World Regions)... 14 Traveling Teens (Major World Regions)... 15 Latin Landscapes (Latin America)... 16 Ednitu Tsetas & Naacad! (North America)... 18 Winding through Western Europe (Western Europe)... 19 From the Baltic to the Pacific (Russia)... 20 Land of Many Changes (Eastern Europe)... 22 Of Deserts & Oases (Middle East & Northern Africa)... 23 An African Adventure (Africa)... 24 Asia, A Natural Patchwork (Asia)... 25 Land Down Under (Pacific Region)... 26 From Polar Bears to Penguins (Arctic & Antarctic)... 27 Naturally Rich (World Resources)... 28 Here We Grow Again! (World Populations)... 29

Major Metropolitan Misfits (World Cities)... 30 What in the World? (Major World Landforms)... 31 Record Breakers (Major World Features)... 32 More Record Breakers (Major World Features)... 33 Water World (World Bodies of Water)... 34 Naturally Wonderful (Natural Wonders)... 35 The Weather Climate Connection (World Climates)... 36 Where in the World? (Cultural Landmarks)... 38 Which Way U.S.A. & Canada? (Political Divisions of U.S. & Canada)... 39 Fifty in Five (U.S. Regions)... 40 Mis-Matches (U.S. & Canadian Cities)... 42 Reading between the Lines (Latitude & Longitude)... 43 Get Coordinated! (Latitude & Longitude)... 44 Hot Springs and More (Map Scales)... 45 Hands Down (Map Keys & Symbols)... 46 A Moment in Time (Time Zone Map)... 47 APPENDIX... 49 Glossary... 50 World Political Divisions... 54 World Geography Skills Test... 56 Skills Test Answer Key... 60 Answers... 61

Geographic Features GEOGRAPHICALLY SPEAKING Would you rather eat a desert or a dessert? Could you ford a fjord? Where is there a cape that you cannot wear? Is every strait straight? Can you tell a mesa from a butte from a plateau? The italicized words are all geographic features. You cannot answer the questions about them unless you know what they mean. Find out how much you really know about geographical features of the world. I. Look at each numbered feature on the map on the next page (page 11). Use a colored pen to write one of the labels in the box below on the map. * archipelago * lake * mountain range atoll * bay jungle * ocean beach * cape butte * peak cliff * desert canyon * river tundra * glacier delta * sea dune * gulf fjord * strait foothills * isthmus harbor or port * volcano hill * waterfall island lagoon mesa mountain channel mouth peninsula plain plateau coral reef sound prairie iceberg swamp valley II. Next, become more familiar with some of these features while you practice finding them in the world. Use your textbook, maps, a globe, an encyclopedia, an atlas, or other references to find examples of the 16 features that are starred above. Here s how to do it: 1. Divide a piece a paper into sixteen sections, or little boxes. 2. Write one of the features at the top of each section as a bold label or title. 3. Explain or define the feature in your own words. 4. Find an example of that feature somewhere in the world and tell where it is. Write this information in the box. 5. Tell what world region this example is in. Here s the challenge: You must find 2 examples in each of the 8 major world regions (NO MORE THAN 2 from each): Anglo America; Latin America; Western Europe; Eastern Europe and Russia; Middle East and North Africa; Sub-Saharan Africa; Southern and Eastern Asia; and Pacific Region. Use with page 11. Basic Skills World Geography 6-8 + 10 Copyright 1997 by Incentive Publications, Inc., Nashville, TN.

Use with page 10. Geographic Features WORLD GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES Name Basic Skills World Geography 6-8 + 11 Copyright 1997 by Incentive Publications, Inc., Nashville, TN.