Description
This is a google doc that has 20 questions about the video Crash Course: How Rivers Shape the Landscape
The answer key is included on the same doc, so make sure to copy and/or delete the answer key before assigning to students.
The questions are not in the same order as the video, but all questions are answered.
Be sure to look at my store for related subject area content! Most topics are within a complete unit that has presentations, worksheets, projects/assessments, and video questions.
All of my resources have been created and used by me in my classroom. I don’t list anything that my high school students haven’t enjoyed or just didn’t work out for any reason.
All products are based on Mississippi Standards for the elective class Advanced World Geography. Similar standards are used for other College and Career Readiness Standards for Social Studies classes such as: MS Studies, World History, US History, Government, Economics, Introduction to Geography, Problems of American Democracy, Minority Studies, and Western Civilization.
Crash Course: How Rivers Shape the Landscape Question Worksheet
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Description
This is a google doc that has 20 questions about the video Crash Course: How Rivers Shape the Landscape
The answer key is included on the same doc, so make sure to copy and/or delete the answer key before assigning to students.
The questions are not in the same order as the video, but all questions are answered.
Be sure to look at my store for related subject area content! Most topics are within a complete unit that has presentations, worksheets, projects/assessments, and video questions.
All of my resources have been created and used by me in my classroom. I don’t list anything that my high school students haven’t enjoyed or just didn’t work out for any reason.
All products are based on Mississippi Standards for the elective class Advanced World Geography. Similar standards are used for other College and Career Readiness Standards for Social Studies classes such as: MS Studies, World History, US History, Government, Economics, Introduction to Geography, Problems of American Democracy, Minority Studies, and Western Civilization.


