MapProjection:TypesofMapsPartsof aMapMap Key/MapLegend –Explains whatthe symbols onthe mapmeans.CardinalDirections:N, W, S, EExample:Made up oflines that go upand down(longitude) andside to side(latitude).🌲 =forestPartsof aMapThematic Maps– show specificinformation (likepopulation orclimate).CompassRose – Showsdirections(North, South,East, West).Find thecompassrose.Distortion:Look atthetitle.Read thelegend/mapkey.Use the scaleto measuredistancebetweenplace.What IsGeography?GeographyTCI VocabReviewPartsof aMapWhyMapsMatterPoliticalMaps –showcountriesand cities.A way toshow theround Earthon flat paper.🚗 =roadPartsof aMapUse the gridto find theexactlocations ofthings.Scale –Showsdistanceson the map.Grid – Helpslocateplaces usingcoordinates.Partsof aMap🏠 =houseExample:1 inch =10 milesTitle –What themap isabout.Geography isthe study ofplaces and thepeople wholive there.Steps toReadinga mapWhen mapschange theshape orsize ofplaces.Mapsshow uswhereplaces are.They help ustravel, explore,and learnabout differentregions.Intermediatedirections:NE, SE,SW, NWPhysicalMaps – showlandforms likemountainsand rivers.MapProjection:TypesofMapsPartsof aMapMap Key/MapLegend –Explains whatthe symbols onthe mapmeans.CardinalDirections:N, W, S, EExample:Made up oflines that go upand down(longitude) andside to side(latitude).🌲 =forestPartsof aMapThematic Maps– show specificinformation (likepopulation orclimate).CompassRose – Showsdirections(North, South,East, West).Find thecompassrose.Distortion:Look atthetitle.Read thelegend/mapkey.Use the scaleto measuredistancebetweenplace.What IsGeography?GeographyTCI VocabReviewPartsof aMapWhyMapsMatterPoliticalMaps –showcountriesand cities.A way toshow theround Earthon flat paper.🚗 =roadPartsof aMapUse the gridto find theexactlocations ofthings.Scale –Showsdistanceson the map.Grid – Helpslocateplaces usingcoordinates.Partsof aMap🏠 =houseExample:1 inch =10 milesTitle –What themap isabout.Geography isthe study ofplaces and thepeople wholive there.Steps toReadinga mapWhen mapschange theshape orsize ofplaces.Mapsshow uswhereplaces are.They help ustravel, explore,and learnabout differentregions.Intermediatedirections:NE, SE,SW, NWPhysicalMaps – showlandforms likemountainsand rivers.

Untitled Bingo - 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. Map Projection:
  2. Types of Maps
  3. Parts of a Map
  4. Map Key/Map Legend – Explains what the symbols on the map means.
  5. Cardinal Directions: N, W, S, E
  6. Example:
  7. Made up of lines that go up and down (longitude) and side to side (latitude).
  8. 🌲 = forest
  9. Parts of a Map
  10. Thematic Maps – show specific information (like population or climate).
  11. Compass Rose – Shows directions (North, South, East, West).
  12. Find the compass rose.
  13. Distortion:
  14. Look at the title.
  15. Read the legend/map key.
  16. Use the scale to measure distance between place.
  17. What Is Geography?
  18. Geography TCI Vocab Review
  19. Parts of a Map
  20. Why Maps Matter
  21. Political Maps – show countries and cities.
  22. A way to show the round Earth on flat paper.
  23. 🚗 = road
  24. Parts of a Map
  25. Use the grid to find the exact locations of things.
  26. Scale – Shows distances on the map.
  27. Grid – Helps locate places using coordinates.
  28. Parts of a Map
  29. 🏠 = house
  30. Example: 1 inch = 10 miles
  31. Title – What the map is about.
  32. Geography is the study of places and the people who live there.
  33. Steps to Reading a map
  34. When maps change the shape or size of places.
  35. Maps show us where places are.
  36. They help us travel, explore, and learn about different regions.
  37. Intermediate directions: NE, SE, SW, NW
  38. Physical Maps – show landforms like mountains and rivers.