7 Continents North America (Teacher’s Guide)

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Section 1: North America In The World
Introduces Students To The Location Of North America In The World.

North America’s Relative Location
North America’s Hemisphere
North America’s Absolute Location
Using A Projection Map

Section 2: Political Divisions Of North America
Introduces Students To The Five Regions And 23 Countries Of North America.

Population Of North America
Countries Of North America
Largest Countries By Area
Largest Countries By Population
Canada And Greenland
The United States And Its Territories
Mexico
Central America
The Caribbean
Capital Cities Of North America

Section 3: Physical Features Of North America
Students Learn About The Landforms And Bodies Of Water Of North America.

North America’s Landscape Rocky Mountains Grand Canyon
Deserts Of North America
Frozen North
Central American Rainforests
Islands Of The Caribbean
North America’s Bodies Of Water
Great Lakes
North American Rivers
Panama Canal

Section 4: Valuable Resources Of North America
Students Learn About The Various Natural Resources Of North America.

Fossil Fuels
Hydroelectricity
Renewable Energy
Fishing
Corn And Livestock
Coffee And Bananas
North America’s Forests
Wildlife Of North America

Section 5: North American Culture
Introduces Students To The Architecture, Art, Beliefs, And Traditions Of North American People.

Tourist Attractions
Arts And Entertainment
Religions Of North America
Native Cultures
North American Cuisine
Celebrations

Additional Info
Help your students explore the landforms, political divisions, resources, and culture of North America! The 7 Continents: North America helps students develop geography literacy while they learn about the unique characteristics of North America.

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Description

SKU (ISBN): 9781609631260
UPC: 023472037312
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2011
Publisher: Evan-Moor Educational Publishers

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