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Review - U.S. States and Regions - World Map Basics Frameworks for America's Past - Appendix |
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below: The States and Regions of the U.S. (maps to study) Tricks to help you learn all 50 states 20 Famous U.S. Cities (map to study) The World (map to study) Note: Individual teachers and parents can download our geography review maps in the Appendix pages, and photocopy them for use by their own students. Click here to go to the page for downloading units in this title. |
Games
for review (These games were created by other teachers and organizations.) |
Review
& learn the 50 States on a map The 50 States game (Click on the "All States [National]" button choice on the left side of the screen.) Note: If you do use the region buttons, remember that there are several commonly used ways to divide the map into regions. The arrangement used in this game is a bit different from the one used in the maps in your Frameworks for America's Past workbook and website. The 50 States game (Harder version - no state outlines!) Cities on the map game |
YouTube videos and Internet sites Students: Check with your parents for permission before visiting Internet links. |
Why flat maps are misleading
(a short YouTube video that explains common map projections) America's National Parks (a short YouTube video - be sure to watch this one on a big screen!) Washington, D.C., tour (a short YouTube video) New York City helicopter tour (a short YouTube video) St. Louis Gateway Arch tour (a short YouTube video) |
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