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Interactive Notebooks are a wonderful tool for providing hands-on experiences for learners. This Maps, Continents, and Landforms Interactive Notebook is no exception! The packet is easy to use for both student and teacher. ✅ Click HERE to SAVE 20% on this resource with the Maps, Continents, and Landforms unit and poster bundle! ✅ Click HERE to SAVE even more by buying ALL 15 Social Studies Interactive Notebooks and Mini Units in one Year-Long Bundle. Click on the PREVIEW button above to see all the great components of this resource! This engaging, hands-on resource includes foldables, worksheets, and activities for: 7 Continents 5 Major oceans (Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Indian, and Southern) Landforms (22) Types of Maps (physical, political, weather, road) Latitude and Longitude A Unit Test and Answer Keys are also included for your convenience. This packet has two companion products available for separate purchase: • Continents, Oceans, and Maps Word Wall Cards • Landforms Word Wall Cards- Words, Definitions, and Pictures. You can find other helpful Social Studies Interactive Notebooks and Mini Units here: Maps, Continents, and Landforms Explorers of the World Road to the Revolutionary War The Revolutionary War The 13 Colonies (Geography) Colonial America - Daily Life Colonial America - Jobs and Trades Lewis and Clark Expedition The Oregon Trail The Gold Rush The Civil War - Events Leading to the War The Civil War The U.S. Constitution 3 Branches of U.S. Government Elections and the Voting Process Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. I love that feedback! Also, follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted. It pays to follow me! As always, please contact me with any questions! Thank you so much, Shelly Rees
Ernest Shackleton’s third Antarctic expedition in 1914–17 aimed to cross the southern continent via the Pole, but when their ship Endurance was crushed by ice floes, the team escaped to the relative safety of Elephant Island. From there, Shackleton and three of his men made the perilous trek to fetch help. A story of tremendous endurance and courage, this is Shackleton’s account of one of the most famous Antarctic expeditions. First published in 1919.
Map of Antarctica shows its physical features and its surrounding areas. MapsofWorld provides you with a high-quality Collection of Antarctica Maps.
Rojen: 7. november 1728, Yorkshire, Anglija Smrt: 14. februar 1779 (50 let) Havaji 26.08.1768 je James Cook na HMS Endeavourin z 85 članov posadke odplu na prvo raziskovalno ekspedicijo. Glavni cilj potovanja je bilo iskanje južnega kontinenta. Prvi cilj potovanja je bil Tahiti, kjer je imel nalogo opazovati prehod Venere preko Sonca. Cook je prispel na Tahiti v Aprilu in ostal tri mesece. Pot so nato nadaljevali v smeri jugozahod proti Abel Tasman je stoletje popreje odkril Novo Zelandijo.
After visiting 3 times, this is the ultimate photo essay traveling through the South of Spain. Seville, Ronda, Granada, Sierra Nevada, Sierra Grazalema, and all the hidden gems in between. Shot on medium format & 35mm film.
Continents and Oceans - Facts & Questions Introduction or review activity for the 7 continents and 5 oceans of the world. Each page has images of the continents and oceans with short facts about each. Bottom of pages have 8 quick questions from descriptions. Example Descriptions/Facts: *Asia covers over 17 million square miles. *Australia is the only continent without glaciers. *The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of all the oceans. *The Southern Ocean is often called the Antarctic Ocean. Answer Keys Included Updated 5-19-2015 Other Geography Activity: Geography 1 Activity
Ahoy captain, Land in sight! We keep an eye on the map of the world with this planisphere version wallpaper which reproduces in colour and with animal designs all the continents. From the northern hemisphere to the southern hemisphere, we do not lose sight of the fact that the world is beautiful. So, where are we going today? Sizes available: Medium 250cm wide x 280cm high ( 5 Panels)Large 250cm wide x 310cm high ( 5 Panels)Pattern Repeat One Image- pattern does not repeatMaterial NON WOVEN Country of Origin BelgiumProduct Features Strippable Paste The Wall Good Lightfastness Delivery: Please allow 3 weeks delivery for Casadeco wallpaper
Learn all about Oceania with our 7 free continent of Australia and Oceania worksheets. Learn about the 14 countries and their flags, and more
10 Seeds- Sugar Maple Tree Seeds - Excellent Long Living Decidious Tree-J060- Acer saccharum-RocK Maple Tree-Best Loved Tree in North America! The sugar maple or rock maple, is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae. It is native to the hardwood forests of eastern Canada, from Nova Scotia west through southern Quebec, central and southern Ontario to southeastern Manitoba around Lake of the Woods, and the northern parts of the central and northeastern United States, from Minnesota eastward to Massachusetts.[3] Sugar maple is best known for being the primary source of maple syrup and for its brightly colored fall foliage If you are thinking of planting sugar maple trees, you probably already know that sugar maple are among the best-loved trees on the continent. Four states have picked this tree as their state tree – New York, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Vermont – and it is also the national tree of Canada. While grown commercially for its sweet syrup and value as lumber, sugar maple also makes an attractive addition to your backyard. Read on for more sugar maple tree facts and to learn how to grow a sugar maple tree. The sugar maple is a large tree that can grow up to 35 metres tall and can live for more than 200 years. Its yellowish-green leaves are 8 to 20 centimetres long, and have five lobes. The shape of the leaf is well known — it’s found on the Canadian flag and the sugar maple is the national tree of Canada. In the fall, the sugar maple’s leaves turn yellow, brilliant orange or red. Its bark is smooth and gray, and becomes darker and splits into ridges that curl out as the tree gets older. Seeds from the sugar maple are contained in "keys" which are 30 to 35 millimetres long. Seed is produced every year, with an abundant crop every 7 years. The sugar maple stands out in a landscape. Medium to dark-green leaves turn yellow, burnt orange, and red in the fall. This tree tolerates shade, likes a well-drained, moderately moist, and fertile soil. One should not plant this tree in confined areas or where salt is a problem. This tree grows 60’ to 75’ and spreads 40’ to 50’. Besides providing beautiful borders to many miles of highway, and hundreds of thousands of gallons of maple syrup, it yields a wood of high grade. The wood is hard, strong, close-grained, and tough, with a fine, satiny surface. It is in great demand for flooring, veneer, interior finish, furniture, and as a fuel wood of the best quality. Where it is found The sugar maple is found in central and southern Ontario. Acer saccharum is a deciduous tree normally reaching heights of 25–35 m (80–115 ft),[5][6] and exceptionally up to 45 m (148 ft).[7] A 10-year-old tree is typically about 5 m (16 ft) tall. Although heights of 120 feet are possible, few sugar maples exceed 70 feet. As with most trees, forest-grown sugar maples form a much taller trunk and narrower canopy than open-growth ones. How to Grow Sugar Maple Tree: Stratification of tree seed occurs naturally outdoors through the winter. Sowing tree seeds outdoors in the fall takes advantage of this natural effect. To stratify indoors, mix the seed with a moistened, sterile, peat based growing medium in a container, wrap in a ventilated bag, and place it in a refrigerator for 12 to 20 weeks. In the spring plant the seed in a sheltered spot outside to grow into seedlings. Transplant to permanent site when well rooted. Planting Tips Size: 35 metres tall, 90 centimetres in diametre Moisture: Prefers moist soil Shade: Can tolerate shade but grows better when it gets full sun Soil: Prefers deep and rich soil Sugar maples do best in deep, rich and well-drained soil. Its roots are deep and wide spreading, and it’s a large and strong tree, ideal for use as a shade tree.
Naples in winter is an unmissable destination in Italy. The beautiful city in Southern city is one of the warmest locations in Europe, perfect to spend a few days.
Planning a trip to southern Spain? Here's my guide to the perfect 10 day road trip itinerary for Andalusia. This southern Spain itinerary takes you to the best and most beautiful cities and towns in Andalusia. You'll discover all the top must visit historic landmarks, and UNESCO sites.
Your students will love this engaging mini-lesson all about Continents & Oceans, and you'll love that it's no-prep and ready to teach. Each lesson slide is meant to be projected on your whiteboard to guide short and sweet discussions about important social studies topics. Use these slides as a stand-alone lesson, or as a supplement to your existing social studies curriculum Lesson Formats Included: ⭐ PDF ⭐ Powerpoint ⭐ Google Slides Inside this Product is... 21 no-prep slides that include: Video Clips Discussion Slides Journal Prompts Topics Covered in this "Bite": What is a Continent? What is an Ocean? Overview of Each of the 7 Continents (Asia, North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Australia, Antarctica) Overview of the 5 Oceans (Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Southern, Arctic) Editable template slides are also included so you can tailor your discussions to fit your students' needs! Bite-Size Social Studies is perfect for distance learning or remote learning. A narrated Google Slides version of this lesson has been included, so even the youngest students can learn independently. Sometimes, links are moved or removed. If you ever come across a broken link, don't hesitate to reach out to me at [email protected] and I will update it ASAP! New to Bite-Size Lessons? Check out these freebies! Bite-Size Character Ed - Growth Mindset Bite-Size Science - Engineering Process Bite-Size Phonics - EE