Study Guide: Social Studies Test on Mapping
Test:
Monday November 4th
Each student has completed a Student Booklet
to Assist with Studying. Half a mark will be deducted from each word spelled incorrectly.
1. Students will need to be able to label the continents and
oceans of the world with correct spelling.
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Continents:
North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia, Antarctica,
and Africa.
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Oceans:
Pacific, Atlantic, Indian and Arctic.
2. Landforms: Students need to match the definition to the
word. Also, students will be asked to
label each landform on a map.
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Define –
o
Island:
land completely surrounded by water.
o
Peninsula:
a long, narrow part of land almost all surrounded by water.
o
Hill: a
raised part of land, not as high as a mountain.
o
Valley: a
long, low-lying area between higher land, often with a river flowing through
it.
o
Mountain:
a large, steeply raised part of land, much higher than the land around
it.
o
Lowland:
a low-lying, level part of land.
3. Water Bodies:
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Define:
o
River: a
large, natural stream of fresh water flowing downward in a channel.
o
Lake: a
body of water, smaller than a sea and surrounded by water.
o
Sea: a
large body of salt water.
o
Ocean: a
very large body of salt water.
o
Bay: a
large, wide, deeply curved inlet along a coastline.
o
Gulf:
part of an ocean or sea that is like a wide, large bay.
o
Strait: a
narrow passage of water joining two large bodies of water.
4. Mountains:
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Students will need to label the following terms
on a diagram:
o
Peak
o
Ridge
o
Slope
o
Snowline
o
valley
5. 7 Physical Regions
of Canada: Using the map, students will
be asked to match the correct Physical Region to the map.
a) Canadian Shield
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b) Arctic Lowlands
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c) Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands
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d) Appalachian Mountain
e) Western Mountains or Cordillera
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f) High Arctic
6. Labeling Major
Landforms on a Map of Canada:
Baffin Island
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Ellesmere Island
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Hudson Bay
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Gulf of St. Lawrence
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St. Lawrence River
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Labrador Sea
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Beaufort Sea
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Mackenzie Mountains
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Rocky Mountains
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Coast Mountains
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Vancouver Island
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Five Great Lakes: Superior, Ontario, Erie, Huron, and Michigan
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Lake Winnipeg
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Great Slave Lake
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Great Bear Lake
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Hudson Bay Lowlands
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St. Lawrence Lowlands
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Laurentian Hills
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