heightabovesea levelA divided lineshowing themap scale,usually in milesor kilometersNetwork ofimaginary lines onthe earth’s surface,formed by thecrisscrossingpatterns of the linesof latitude andlongitude.the half ofthe Earththat is southof theequatorNortheast,Southeast,NorthwestandSouthwest.Exactposition of aplace on theearth’ssurfaceSpecial softwarethat helpsgeographersgather and useinformation abouta place.Relationshipbetweendistance on amap and actualdistance on theearthpoint on theNorthernHemisphere of theEarth that isfarthest North- 90degrees northequatoranother namefor theAmericas (orNew World)Explains thelines,symbols, andcolors used ona map.point on theSouthernHemisphere of theEarth that isfarthest South -90degrees southequatoran imaginaryline earthhalfwaybetween theNorth andSouth Polesconsists ofAfrica, Asia,Australia,and EuropeA modelof theEarththe half ofthe Earththat is northof theequatorheightabovesea levelA divided lineshowing themap scale,usually in milesor kilometersNetwork ofimaginary lines onthe earth’s surface,formed by thecrisscrossingpatterns of the linesof latitude andlongitude.the half ofthe Earththat is southof theequatorNortheast,Southeast,NorthwestandSouthwest.Exactposition of aplace on theearth’ssurfaceSpecial softwarethat helpsgeographersgather and useinformation abouta place.Relationshipbetweendistance on amap and actualdistance on theearthpoint on theNorthernHemisphere of theEarth that isfarthest North- 90degrees northequatoranother namefor theAmericas (orNew World)Explains thelines,symbols, andcolors used ona map.point on theSouthernHemisphere of theEarth that isfarthest South -90degrees southequatoran imaginaryline earthhalfwaybetween theNorth andSouth Polesconsists ofAfrica, Asia,Australia,and EuropeA modelof theEarththe half ofthe Earththat is northof theequator

Map/Globe Practice - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. G-height above sea level
  2. G-A divided line showing the map scale, usually in miles or kilometers
  3. I-Network of imaginary lines on the earth’s surface, formed by the crisscrossing patterns of the lines of latitude and longitude.
  4. I-the half of the Earth that is south of the equator
  5. N-Northeast, Southeast, Northwest and Southwest.
  6. B-Exact position of a place on the earth’s surface
  7. N-Special software that helps geographers gather and use information about a place.
  8. B-Relationship between distance on a map and actual distance on the earth
  9. B-point on the Northern Hemisphere of the Earth that is farthest North- 90 degrees north equator
  10. B-another name for the Americas (or New World)
  11. N-Explains the lines, symbols, and colors used on a map.
  12. N-point on the Southern Hemisphere of the Earth that is farthest South -90 degrees south equator
  13. I-an imaginary line earth halfway between the North and South Poles
  14. G-consists of Africa, Asia, Australia, and Europe
  15. I-A model of the Earth
  16. G-the half of the Earth that is north of the equator