Create a world map assignment in which students label continents, oceans, add color, label a compass rose w/ cardinal and intermediate directions, draw the prime meridian, and label a map key. The assignment contains detailed directions on the back.
This map can be used as part of a digital assignment or can be used as an assessment where students have to identify the name of the place being identified by number.
This is a blank map of South America that contains instructions and blanks necessary for turning the it into a physical map of South America. Includes instructions to label major landforms, bodies of water, etc., as well as coloring instructions.
This is a fill-in map activity for North America. Students are instructed to label all country names, capitals, and all major bodies of water. In addition, students are asked to create a map key and a compass rose.
This is an image of the western United States with numbers in each state. This image can be used on an assignment in which students have to correctly match each state with the number listed. It can be used on assessments to do the same. This is ideal for scaffolding students into memorizing all 50 states.
This is an image of the southeastern United States with numbers in each state. This image can be used on an assignment in which students have to correctly match each state with the number listed. It can be used on assessments to do the same. This is ideal for scaffolding students into memorizing all 50 states.
This activity instructs students to build a color-coded map key based on poverty rate data provided for countries in South America. In addition, students are tasked with taking the data and using it to construct a bar chart. Detailed instructions are provided for students.
This is a diagram created to assist in teaching students the zones of latitude. One activity that I used it for was to simply have students recreate the diagram to have on hand as we progressed through the lesson.
This is a bundle of images of the United States separated by region with numbers in each state. These images can be used on various assignments in which students have to correctly match each state with the number listed. It can be used on assessments to do the same. This is ideal for scaffolding students into memorizing all 50 states.
This is an information and notes sheet pertaining to the zones of latitude and important lines of latitude. In my class, this diagram was displayed and the smartboard and students were instructed to recreate this diagram as shown.
This assignments tasks students with labeling each of the 50 states by writing the state abbreviations within state borders. Students are also asked to label each of the state capitals on a black line that is provided. Finally, students are asked to color each state with colored pencil, making sure that no states that border each other are the same color. These directions are provided to students.
This is a map activity in which students are instructed to label each of the provinces and a few of the major bodies of water within Canada. Students are given instructions detailing the names of everything they should label as well as instructions to color neatly once done with all of the labeling.
This is an image of the southwestern United States with numbers in each state. This image can be used on an assignment in which students have to correctly match each state with the number listed. It can be used on assessments to do the same. This is ideal for scaffolding students into memorizing all 50 states.
This is a diagram I included on my slides when introducing students to the major lines of latitude. One activity I used this for was simply projecting it on the smartboard and having students recreate the diagram themselves on a sheet of printing paper. Students then were able to use this diagram as a reference as we progressed towards a test.
This is an image in which various physical features across the US are numbered and students are tasked with identifying which physical feature is which. This image can be used on an assignment or an assessment. The key is listed below: #1 = Rocky Mountains #2 = Great Plains #3 = Cascade Mountains #4 = Pacific Ocean #5 = Atlantic Coastal Plains #6 = Atlantic Ocean #7 = Gulf Coastal Plain #8 = Mississippi River #9 = Missouri River #10 = Ohio River #11 = Appalachian Mountains #12 = Gulf of Mexico
This is an image of the midwestern United States with numbers in each state. This image can be used on an assignment in which students have to correctly match each state with the number listed. It can be used on assessments to do the same. This is ideal for scaffolding students into memorizing all 50 states.
US states matching PNG for the Northeastern United States. This is a great resources for getting children to learn all state names by scaffolding each region. The picture can be used in tandem with an assignment or for assessment.