This worksheet primarily focuses on latitude and longitude, and has four parts:
-Identify whether a line is latitude or longitude (example: 80W is longitude)
-Identify whether a term is a city, country or continent; put a star next to cities that are also capitals (example: Canberra -- city*)
-Match the latitude and longitude coordinates to the continent in which the coordinates are found
-Find ten physical features, supply a set of latitude and longitude coordinates for each feature, and name the country or countries in which each feature can be found.
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Amy De Klyen (DeKlyen)

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This is my eighth year of teaching, and I currently teach 7th grade humanities in Washington state. Curriculum design is one of my favorite parts of the job. Six years ago I redesigned our seventh grade humanities curriculum to change it from a chronological approach to a thematic approach, and I've been obsessively refining it ever since. I also started teaching some online high school courses last year, which has been a great experience for me!
