MovementHow people,ideas, andgoods are linkedtogether aroundthe Earth5 ThemesofGeographyUsed toorganizeinformation andhelps to explainplaces andeventsHumanRegionTheAppalachianpeople suffergreat povertyPhysicalPlaceArizonahasdessertlandsClimatesThese aredeterminedby theirdistance fromthe equatorGlobeTruestrepresentationof the EarthHumanorPhysicalPlace &region can beone of thesesubcategoriesHumanPlaceAmericansare primarilyEnglishspeakersInternationalDatelineOppositeside of theglobe fromthe PrimeMeridianPolarThe mostnorthernregions of theearth fall intowhich ClimateRegionPlaceDescriptionof alocationPhysical,Political,ThematicThese arethreetypes ofmapsPhysicalMapShows land,water,elevation,and physicalfeaturesMercatorProjectionEarliestprojectionof theearthNegativeHumanEnvironmentInteractionMany girlsuse hairspray to dotheir hairMapFlatrepresentationof the EarthPeopleMovementFreedmentraveledNorth afterthe Civil WarRelativeLocationCincinnatiis north ofLexingtonLocationAbsoluteorRelativeTheTranscontinentalRailroadAnexample ofmovementisPositiveHumanEnvironmentalInteractionGirl Scoutsare recyclingaluminumcansGeographyThe study ofthe Earth andof the wayspeople interactwith the earthAbsoluteLocationWashingtonDC is at37N & 77WEastern &WesternHemispheresThe earth isdivided in halfat the primemeridian,creating theTopographicalMapHavedetailedelevationand is 3-dTo givedirectionsIt is bestto userelativelocationRegionsMultipleareas withsomethingin commonPrimeMeridian0 degreesLongitude, theofficial locationis GreenwichObservatoryPoliticalMapShow man-drawnboundaries,divides nations,states, cities,countriesPositiveorNegativeHuman/environmentalinteraction canbe one of thesecategoriesNorthPoleTheNorthernmostpoint on theEarth is thepointHuman/EnvironmentInteractionHow weuse orabuse theearthPhysicalRegionTobaccois grownin KY, NC,& SCHelps toorganize &categorizeinformationHow do the5 themesassist in thestudy ofhistoryWestThe best way totravel from theWest Coast ofAmerica to theEast coast ofAsia isPeople,Goods,IdeasMovementincludes these3subcategoriesStudy themountainranges ofUSIt would bebest to usea physicalmap toLatitudeandLongitudeImaginaryarcs drawn ina grid patternon the earth'ssurfaceEquatorThe parallelwith thelargestcircumferenceAsia &AustraliaThe largestand smallestcontinentsarePeter'sProjectionLand massesmore accurateand does notinclude allpartsThe Tropicsof Capricornand CancerThe tropiczone fallsbetweenwhat twolatitudesMovementHow people,ideas, andgoods are linkedtogether aroundthe Earth5 ThemesofGeographyUsed toorganizeinformation andhelps to explainplaces andeventsHumanRegionTheAppalachianpeople suffergreat povertyPhysicalPlaceArizonahasdessertlandsClimatesThese aredeterminedby theirdistance fromthe equatorGlobeTruestrepresentationof the EarthHumanorPhysicalPlace &region can beone of thesesubcategoriesHumanPlaceAmericansare primarilyEnglishspeakersInternationalDatelineOppositeside of theglobe fromthe PrimeMeridianPolarThe mostnorthernregions of theearth fall intowhich ClimateRegionPlaceDescriptionof alocationPhysical,Political,ThematicThese arethreetypes ofmapsPhysicalMapShows land,water,elevation,and physicalfeaturesMercatorProjectionEarliestprojectionof theearthNegativeHumanEnvironmentInteractionMany girlsuse hairspray to dotheir hairMapFlatrepresentationof the EarthPeopleMovementFreedmentraveledNorth afterthe Civil WarRelativeLocationCincinnatiis north ofLexingtonLocationAbsoluteorRelativeTheTranscontinentalRailroadAnexample ofmovementisPositiveHumanEnvironmentalInteractionGirl Scoutsare recyclingaluminumcansGeographyThe study ofthe Earth andof the wayspeople interactwith the earthAbsoluteLocationWashingtonDC is at37N & 77WEastern &WesternHemispheresThe earth isdivided in halfat the primemeridian,creating theTopographicalMapHavedetailedelevationand is 3-dTo givedirectionsIt is bestto userelativelocationRegionsMultipleareas withsomethingin commonPrimeMeridian0 degreesLongitude, theofficial locationis GreenwichObservatoryPoliticalMapShow man-drawnboundaries,divides nations,states, cities,countriesPositiveorNegativeHuman/environmentalinteraction canbe one of thesecategoriesNorthPoleTheNorthernmostpoint on theEarth is thepointHuman/EnvironmentInteractionHow weuse orabuse theearthPhysicalRegionTobaccois grownin KY, NC,& SCHelps toorganize &categorizeinformationHow do the5 themesassist in thestudy ofhistoryWestThe best way totravel from theWest Coast ofAmerica to theEast coast ofAsia isPeople,Goods,IdeasMovementincludes these3subcategoriesStudy themountainranges ofUSIt would bebest to usea physicalmap toLatitudeandLongitudeImaginaryarcs drawn ina grid patternon the earth'ssurfaceEquatorThe parallelwith thelargestcircumferenceAsia &AustraliaThe largestand smallestcontinentsarePeter'sProjectionLand massesmore accurateand does notinclude allpartsThe Tropicsof Capricornand CancerThe tropiczone fallsbetweenwhat twolatitudes

Geography Unit 1 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. 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. How people, ideas, and goods are linked together around the Earth
    Movement
  2. Used to organize information and helps to explain places and events
    5 Themes of Geography
  3. The Appalachian people suffer great poverty
    Human Region
  4. Arizona has dessert lands
    Physical Place
  5. These are determined by their distance from the equator
    Climates
  6. Truest representation of the Earth
    Globe
  7. Place & region can be one of these subcategories
    Human or Physical
  8. Americans are primarily English speakers
    Human Place
  9. Opposite side of the globe from the Prime Meridian
    International Dateline
  10. The most northern regions of the earth fall into which Climate Region
    Polar
  11. Description of a location
    Place
  12. These are three types of maps
    Physical, Political, Thematic
  13. Shows land, water, elevation, and physical features
    Physical Map
  14. Earliest projection of the earth
    Mercator Projection
  15. Many girls use hair spray to do their hair
    Negative Human Environment Interaction
  16. Flat representation of the Earth
    Map
  17. Freedmen traveled North after the Civil War
    People Movement
  18. Cincinnati is north of Lexington
    Relative Location
  19. Absolute or Relative
    Location
  20. An example of movement is
    The Transcontinental Railroad
  21. Girl Scouts are recycling aluminum cans
    Positive Human Environmental Interaction
  22. The study of the Earth and of the ways people interact with the earth
    Geography
  23. Washington DC is at 37N & 77W
    Absolute Location
  24. The earth is divided in half at the prime meridian, creating the
    Eastern & Western Hemispheres
  25. Have detailed elevation and is 3-d
    Topographical Map
  26. It is best to use relative location
    To give directions
  27. Multiple areas with something in common
    Regions
  28. 0 degrees Longitude, the official location is Greenwich Observatory
    Prime Meridian
  29. Show man-drawn boundaries, divides nations, states, cities, countries
    Political Map
  30. Human/ environmental interaction can be one of these categories
    Positive or Negative
  31. The Northernmost point on the Earth is the point
    North Pole
  32. How we use or abuse the earth
    Human/ Environment Interaction
  33. Tobacco is grown in KY, NC, & SC
    Physical Region
  34. How do the 5 themes assist in the study of history
    Helps to organize & categorize information
  35. The best way to travel from the West Coast of America to the East coast of Asia is
    West
  36. Movement includes these 3 subcategories
    People, Goods, Ideas
  37. It would be best to use a physical map to
    Study the mountain ranges of US
  38. Imaginary arcs drawn in a grid pattern on the earth's surface
    Latitude and Longitude
  39. The parallel with the largest circumference
    Equator
  40. The largest and smallest continents are
    Asia & Australia
  41. Land masses more accurate and does not include all parts
    Peter's Projection
  42. The tropic zone falls between what two latitudes
    The Tropics of Capricorn and Cancer