GlobeHumanGeographyDistance northor south of theEquator,measured indegrees PhysicalGeographyRelativeLocationThe socialcharacteristics andstatistics of a humanpopulation such assize, age structures,and economics ofdifferent populations,etc.LongitudeEquatorLatitudeThematicMapA type of map thatdisplays one ormore variables-such as population,or income level-within a specificarea. The study ofwhere and whyhumanactivities arelocated wherethey areHemisphereDemographicsPrimeMeridianPhysicalGeographyExampleSection of amap thatexplains themap's symbolsand shading A map that showsman-madefeatures such asboundaries,countries, andcities. 5 ThemesofGeographyThe positionof a place inrelation toanotherplace Physicalgeographyincludes the studyof landforms,bodies of water,vegetation, andclimate.Half oftheearthA tool on a mapshowing cardinal(N,E,S,W) andintermediate(NE,SE,NW,SW)directions. Location,Place, Human-EnvironmentInteraction,Movement,RegionDistance eastor west of theprime meridian,measured indegreesAbsoluteLocationAn imaginarycircle around themiddle of theearth, halfwaybetween the NorthPole and theSouth Pole A map thatshows landand waterfeatures Geographers study theEarth and its physicalfeatures, inhabitants, andcultural phenomenon. Theyexamine the physical andhuman characteristics of aregion, ranging in scalefrom local to global, toexplain an event or solve aproblem. PhysicalMapGeographerCompassRoseKeyHumangeographyincludes thestudy of culture,migration, andpopulation.HumanGeographyExampleA roundmodel ofthe EarthPoliticalMapExact locationof a place onthe earthdescribed byglobalcoordinates The meridian,designated at 0°longitude, whichpasses through theRoyal Observatoryat Greenwich,England.The study ofphysicalfeatures ofthe earth'ssurfaceGlobeHumanGeographyDistance northor south of theEquator,measured indegrees PhysicalGeographyRelativeLocationThe socialcharacteristics andstatistics of a humanpopulation such assize, age structures,and economics ofdifferent populations,etc.LongitudeEquatorLatitudeThematicMapA type of map thatdisplays one ormore variables-such as population,or income level-within a specificarea. The study ofwhere and whyhumanactivities arelocated wherethey areHemisphereDemographicsPrimeMeridianPhysicalGeographyExampleSection of amap thatexplains themap's symbolsand shading A map that showsman-madefeatures such asboundaries,countries, andcities. 5 ThemesofGeographyThe positionof a place inrelation toanotherplace Physicalgeographyincludes the studyof landforms,bodies of water,vegetation, andclimate.Half oftheearthA tool on a mapshowing cardinal(N,E,S,W) andintermediate(NE,SE,NW,SW)directions. Location,Place, Human-EnvironmentInteraction,Movement,RegionDistance eastor west of theprime meridian,measured indegreesAbsoluteLocationAn imaginarycircle around themiddle of theearth, halfwaybetween the NorthPole and theSouth Pole A map thatshows landand waterfeatures Geographers study theEarth and its physicalfeatures, inhabitants, andcultural phenomenon. Theyexamine the physical andhuman characteristics of aregion, ranging in scalefrom local to global, toexplain an event or solve aproblem. PhysicalMapGeographerCompassRoseKeyHumangeographyincludes thestudy of culture,migration, andpopulation.HumanGeographyExampleA roundmodel ofthe EarthPoliticalMapExact locationof a place onthe earthdescribed byglobalcoordinates The meridian,designated at 0°longitude, whichpasses through theRoyal Observatoryat Greenwich,England.The study ofphysicalfeatures ofthe earth'ssurface

5 Themes of Geography! - 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. Globe
  2. Human Geography
  3. Distance north or south of the Equator, measured in degrees
  4. Physical Geography
  5. Relative Location
  6. The social characteristics and statistics of a human population such as size, age structures, and economics of different populations, etc.
  7. Longitude
  8. Equator
  9. Latitude
  10. Thematic Map
  11. A type of map that displays one or more variables-such as population, or income level-within a specific area.
  12. The study of where and why human activities are located where they are
  13. Hemisphere
  14. Demographics
  15. Prime Meridian
  16. Physical Geography Example
  17. Section of a map that explains the map's symbols and shading
  18. A map that shows man-made features such as boundaries, countries, and cities.
  19. 5 Themes of Geography
  20. The position of a place in relation to another place
  21. Physical geography includes the study of landforms, bodies of water, vegetation, and climate.
  22. Half of the earth
  23. A tool on a map showing cardinal (N,E,S,W) and intermediate (NE,SE,NW,SW) directions.
  24. Location, Place, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement, Region
  25. Distance east or west of the prime meridian, measured in degrees
  26. Absolute Location
  27. An imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
  28. A map that shows land and water features
  29. Geographers study the Earth and its physical features, inhabitants, and cultural phenomenon. They examine the physical and human characteristics of a region, ranging in scale from local to global, to explain an event or solve a problem.
  30. Physical Map
  31. Geographer
  32. Compass Rose
  33. Key
  34. Human geography includes the study of culture, migration, and population.
  35. Human Geography Example
  36. A round model of the Earth
  37. Political Map
  38. Exact location of a place on the earth described by global coordinates
  39. The meridian, designated at 0° longitude, which passes through the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, England.
  40. The study of physical features of the earth's surface