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Develop geography literacy while learning about the unique characteristics of North America The 7 Continents: North America helps students learn about North America through engaging reading and writing activities. Five geography units cover the following standards-based topics: Section 1: North America in the World Introduces students to the location of North America in the world. North America's Relative Location North America's Hemispheres North America's Absolute Location Using a Projection Map Section 2: Political Divisions of North America Introduces students to the five regions and 23 countries of North America. Population of North America Countries of North America Largest Countries by Area Largest Countries by Population Canada and Greenland The United States and Its Territories Cities of the United States Mexico Central America The Caribbean Capital Cities of North America Section 3: Physical Features of North America Students learn about the landforms and bodies of water of North America. North America's Landscape Rocky Mountains Grand Canyon Deserts of North America Frozen North Central America's Rainforests Islands of the Caribbean North America's Bodies of Water Great Lakes North America's Rivers Panama Canal Section 4: Valuable Resources of North America Students learn about the various natural resources of North America. Fossil Fuels Hydroelectricity Renewable Energy Fishing Corn and Livestock Coffee and Bananas North America's Forests Wildlife of North America Section 5: North American Culture Introduces students to the architecture, art, beliefs, and traditions of North American people. Tourist Attractions Arts and Entertainment Religions of North America Native Cultures North American Cuisine Celebrations
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Develop geography literacy while learning about the unique characteristics of North America
The 7 Continents: North America helps students learn about North America through engaging reading and writing activities.
Five geography units cover the following standards-based topics:
Section 1: North America in the World
Introduces students to the location of North America in the world.
- North America's Relative Location
- North America's Hemisphere
- North America's Absolute Location
- Using a Projection Map
Section 2: Political Divisions of North America
Introduces students to the five regions and 23 countries of North America.
- Population of North America
- Countries of North America
- Largest Countries by Area
- Largest Countries by Population
- Canada and Greenland
- The United States and Its Territories
- Mexico
- Central America
- The Caribbean
- Capital Cities of North America
Section 3: Physical Features of North America
Students learn about the landforms and bodies of water of North America.
- North America's Landscape Rocky Mountains Grand Canyon
- Deserts of North America
- Frozen North
- Central American Rainforests
- Islands of the Caribbean
- North America's Bodies of Water
- Great Lakes
- North American Rivers
- Panama Canal
Section 4: Valuable Resources of North America
Students learn about the various natural resources of North America.
- Fossil Fuels
- Hydroelectricity
- Renewable Energy
- Fishing
- Corn and Livestock
- Coffee and Bananas
- North America's Forests
- Wildlife of North America
Section 5: North American Culture
Introduces students to the architecture, art, beliefs, and traditions of North American people.
- Tourist Attractions
- Arts and Entertainment
- Religions of North America
- Native Cultures
- North American Cuisine
- Celebrations
This resource contains teacher support pages, reproducible student pages, and an answer key.
Synopsis
Develop geography literacy while learning about the unique characteristics of North America
The 7 Continents: North America helps students learn about North America through engaging reading and writing activities.
Five geography units cover the following standards-based topics:
Section 1: North America in the World
Introduces students to the location of North America in the world.
- North America's Relative Location
- North America's Hemisphere
- North America's Absolute Location
- Using a Projection Map
Section 2: Political Divisions of North America
Introduces students to the five regions and 23 countries of North America.
- Population of North America
- Countries of North America
- Largest Countries by Area
- Largest Countries by Population
- Canada and Greenland
- The United States and Its Territories
- Mexico
- Central America
- The Caribbean
- Capital Cities of North America
Section 3: Physical Features of North America
Students learn about the landforms and bodies of water of North America.
- North America's Landscape Rocky Mountains Grand Canyon
- Deserts of North America
- Frozen North
- Central American Rainforests
- Islands of the Caribbean
- North America's Bodies of Water
- Great Lakes
- North American Rivers
- Panama Canal
Section 4: Valuable Resources of North America
Students learn about the various natural resources of North America.
- Fossil Fuels
- Hydroelectricity
- Renewable Energy
- Fishing
- Corn and Livestock
- Coffee and Bananas
- North America's Forests
- Wildlife of North America
Section 5: North American Culture
Introduces students to the architecture, art, beliefs, and traditions of North American people.
- Tourist Attractions
- Arts and Entertainment
- Religions of North America
- Native Cultures
- North American Cuisine
- Celebrations
This resource contains teacher support pages, reproducible student pages, and an answer key.