CardinalpointsThe fourmainpoints on acompassLongitudehow far a placeis from theimaginary linecalled the primemeridianCompassaninstrumentused forfindingdirectionsEquatorThe 0degreelatitudelineIndianOceanOceanthat liessouth ofAsiaArcticOceanOcean thatlies at 75degreesNorthlatitudeSierraNevadaMountainsThe westernmostmountainrange with theSpanish nameSouthAmericaThecontinentsouth ofNorthAmericamouthwherea riverendsAppalachianMountainsThe easternmostmountainrange in theUnited StatesIntermediatepointsthe directionsNW, NE, SW,and SE on acompassPacificOceanOcean thatwe draw onboth sides ofour mapplainsland thatis mostlyflat withfew treesGulf ofMexicothe body ofwater thatlies betweenTexas andFloridavalleylow areabetweenmountainsor hillsLatitudehow far aplace is fromthe equator,measured indegreesMeridiansAnothername forlines oflongitudeTheGreatPlainsArea of flat landwest of theMississippi Riverbefore theRockyMountainslandformsmasses ofland; such ascontinents,islands andpeninsulasAntarcticaContinentat thesouth poleNorthAmericaThecontinentwe live onAtlanticOceanOcean thatfalls betweenNorthAmerica andEuropephysicalfeaturesimportantparts ofthe Earth'ssurfaceislandlandcompletelysurroundedby watersourcewherea riverstartsDeltawhere soil isdeposited atthe mouth ofa riverMississippiRiverThe longestriver in theUnitedStatesseaa body ofsalt watersmaller thanan oceanParallelsAnothername forlines ofLatitudelakebody offresh watersurroundedby landSt.LawrenceRiverThe river thatextends fromthe GreatLakes out tothe AtlanticOceanGeographictermsnamedifferentlandformsand bodiesof waterNorthern andWesternHemispheresThehemispheresNorthAmerica isLocatedmostaccuratemap ofthe earthGlobemountainshave steepsides and riseat least 2000feet abovesea levelRioGrandeRiverThe river thatforms a borderbetween Texasand MexicoAfricaContinentthat liessouth ofEuropetributarya smallerstreamthat feedsinto a riverAustraliaSmallestcontinentpeninsulalandsurroundedby water on3 sidesPrimeMeridianthe 0degreelongitudelineRockyMountainsthe mountainrange to thewest of theGreat PlainsOhioRiverRiverbetweenOhio andKentuckyGeographythe study ofour physicaland culturalsurroundingsCardinalpointsThe fourmainpoints on acompassLongitudehow far a placeis from theimaginary linecalled the primemeridianCompassaninstrumentused forfindingdirectionsEquatorThe 0degreelatitudelineIndianOceanOceanthat liessouth ofAsiaArcticOceanOcean thatlies at 75degreesNorthlatitudeSierraNevadaMountainsThe westernmostmountainrange with theSpanish nameSouthAmericaThecontinentsouth ofNorthAmericamouthwherea riverendsAppalachianMountainsThe easternmostmountainrange in theUnited StatesIntermediatepointsthe directionsNW, NE, SW,and SE on acompassPacificOceanOcean thatwe draw onboth sides ofour mapplainsland thatis mostlyflat withfew treesGulf ofMexicothe body ofwater thatlies betweenTexas andFloridavalleylow areabetweenmountainsor hillsLatitudehow far aplace is fromthe equator,measured indegreesMeridiansAnothername forlines oflongitudeTheGreatPlainsArea of flat landwest of theMississippi Riverbefore theRockyMountainslandformsmasses ofland; such ascontinents,islands andpeninsulasAntarcticaContinentat thesouth poleNorthAmericaThecontinentwe live onAtlanticOceanOcean thatfalls betweenNorthAmerica andEuropephysicalfeaturesimportantparts ofthe Earth'ssurfaceislandlandcompletelysurroundedby watersourcewherea riverstartsDeltawhere soil isdeposited atthe mouth ofa riverMississippiRiverThe longestriver in theUnitedStatesseaa body ofsalt watersmaller thanan oceanParallelsAnothername forlines ofLatitudelakebody offresh watersurroundedby landSt.LawrenceRiverThe river thatextends fromthe GreatLakes out tothe AtlanticOceanGeographictermsnamedifferentlandformsand bodiesof waterNorthern andWesternHemispheresThehemispheresNorthAmerica isLocatedmostaccuratemap ofthe earthGlobemountainshave steepsides and riseat least 2000feet abovesea levelRioGrandeRiverThe river thatforms a borderbetween Texasand MexicoAfricaContinentthat liessouth ofEuropetributarya smallerstreamthat feedsinto a riverAustraliaSmallestcontinentpeninsulalandsurroundedby water on3 sidesPrimeMeridianthe 0degreelongitudelineRockyMountainsthe mountainrange to thewest of theGreat PlainsOhioRiverRiverbetweenOhio andKentuckyGeographythe study ofour physicaland culturalsurroundings

Chapter 1 Social Studies Review - 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. The four main points on a compass
    Cardinal points
  2. how far a place is from the imaginary line called the prime meridian
    Longitude
  3. an instrument used for finding directions
    Compass
  4. The 0 degree latitude line
    Equator
  5. Ocean that lies south of Asia
    Indian Ocean
  6. Ocean that lies at 75 degrees North latitude
    Arctic Ocean
  7. The western most mountain range with the Spanish name
    Sierra Nevada Mountains
  8. The continent south of North America
    South America
  9. where a river ends
    mouth
  10. The eastern most mountain range in the United States
    Appalachian Mountains
  11. the directions NW, NE, SW, and SE on a compass
    Intermediate points
  12. Ocean that we draw on both sides of our map
    Pacific Ocean
  13. land that is mostly flat with few trees
    plains
  14. the body of water that lies between Texas and Florida
    Gulf of Mexico
  15. low area between mountains or hills
    valley
  16. how far a place is from the equator, measured in degrees
    Latitude
  17. Another name for lines of longitude
    Meridians
  18. Area of flat land west of the Mississippi River before the Rocky Mountains
    The Great Plains
  19. masses of land; such as continents, islands and peninsulas
    landforms
  20. Continent at the south pole
    Antarctica
  21. The continent we live on
    North America
  22. Ocean that falls between North America and Europe
    Atlantic Ocean
  23. important parts of the Earth's surface
    physical features
  24. land completely surrounded by water
    island
  25. where a river starts
    source
  26. where soil is deposited at the mouth of a river
    Delta
  27. The longest river in the United States
    Mississippi River
  28. a body of salt water smaller than an ocean
    sea
  29. Another name for lines of Latitude
    Parallels
  30. body of fresh water surrounded by land
    lake
  31. The river that extends from the Great Lakes out to the Atlantic Ocean
    St. Lawrence River
  32. name different landforms and bodies of water
    Geographic terms
  33. The hemispheres North America is Located
    Northern and Western Hemispheres
  34. Globe
    most accurate map of the earth
  35. have steep sides and rise at least 2000 feet above sea level
    mountains
  36. The river that forms a border between Texas and Mexico
    Rio Grande River
  37. Continent that lies south of Europe
    Africa
  38. a smaller stream that feeds into a river
    tributary
  39. Smallest continent
    Australia
  40. land surrounded by water on 3 sides
    peninsula
  41. the 0 degree longitude line
    Prime Meridian
  42. the mountain range to the west of the Great Plains
    Rocky Mountains
  43. River between Ohio and Kentucky
    Ohio River
  44. the study of our physical and cultural surroundings
    Geography