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Map and Globe SkillsMap and Globe SkillsDeveloped by teachers and geography specialists, Map and Globe Skills provides the strategies,skills and practice your students need to develop a strong understanding of basic mapping concepts.The program teaches the major concepts in grade 3-6 level mapping geography. Helpful clues andexamples, along with exciting audio-visual content, ensure that students of all learning styles can usethe software independently. Map and Globe Skills is an effective and engaging way to improvestudent performance with the main concepts of map and globe studies.Targeted Skills Maps and Globes, Map Symbols Types of Maps Co-Ordinates Cardinal Directions Intermediate Directions Latitude & Longitude Scales Forms of Land and WaterTeacher DashboardThe Teacher Dashboard tracks student progress throughout each program and records thepercentage score for every activity completed. This feature provides an overview of how well astudent is progressing and allows the teacher to identify strengths and weaknesses. Records students' results automatically as they work. Prints reports quickly and easily for sharing with parents and staff. Provides summary reports by subject or detailed reports by activity. Allows teachers to print reports for individual students or an entire class. Stores student marks in one central location for all programs.Map and Globe SkillsEssential Skills Software1.800.753.37271www.essentialskills.com

Map and Globe SkillsProgram OutlineThe program is broken down into 10 main units, which can all be accessed from the main menu. Onthe following pages, each of these different units are broken down. The main menu units are:1. Maps and Globes2. Types of Maps3. Co-ordinates4. Cardinal Directions5. Intermediate Directions6. Latitude7. Longitude8. Latitude & Longitude9. Scales10. Forms of Land and WaterMap and Globe SkillsEssential Skills Software1.800.753.37272www.essentialskills.com

Map and Globe Skills1 - Maps and GlobesACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONVocabulary QuestionsVarious questions regarding unitvocabulary.Map ElementsClick on the appropriate map elementon the map.Map SymbolsMap Symbols IIFruit IslandAround the NeighborhoodRiddlesMap and Globe SkillsEssential Skills SoftwareREQUIRED SKILLSUnderstand unitvocabulary: globe, map,atlas, cartography, scale,key, compass.From a group of symbols, click on themap symbol that you hear.Understand commonrepresentational symbolson maps.Various questions regarding basicinterpretations of map and mapsymbols.Apply basic knowledge ofmap symbols to theinterpretation of maps.Various riddles regarding unitvocabulary.Understand unitvocabulary: globe, map,atlas, cartography, scale,key, compass.1.800.753.37273www.essentialskills.com

Map and Globe Skills2 - Types of MapsACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONREQUIRED SKILLSWhat Type of Map?What type of map do you see?Understand differenttypes of maps and how toidentify them.Political Map of Canada IVarious questions regarding informationthat can be obtained from a politicalmap.Interpret data from apolitical map.Various questions regarding informationthat can be obtained from atopographical map.Interpret data from atopographical map.Satellite PhotoVarious questions regarding informationthat can be obtained from a satellitephoto.Interpret data from asatellite photo.Population Density MapVarious questions regarding informationthat can be obtained from a populationdensity map.Interpret data from apopulation density map.Income MapVarious questions regarding informationthat can be obtained from an incomemap.Interpret data from anincome map.Climate MapVarious questions regarding informationthat can be obtained from a climatemap.Interpret data from aclimate map.Road MapVarious questions regarding informationthat can be obtained from a road map.Interpret data from a roadmap.Historical MapVarious questions regarding informationthat can be obtained from a historicalmap.Interpret data from ahistorical map.Weather MapVarious questions regarding informationthat can be obtained from a weathermap.Interpret data from aweather map.Atlas of the United StatesVarious questions regarding informationthat can be obtained by crossreferencing a series of different types ofmaps.Cross-reference maps toobtain more complexresults.Political Map of Canada IITopographical Map ITopographical Map IIMap and Globe SkillsEssential Skills Software1.800.753.37274www.essentialskills.com

Map and Globe Skills3 - Co-ordinatesACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONColor GridLocate differently colored co-ordinatesin a grid.Animal GridLocate animals from co-ordinates in agrid.School GridLocate school supplies from coordinates in a grid.Around the NeighborhoodAnswer various questions about thelocation of different items on a givenmap using grid co-ordinates.Map GridREQUIRED SKILLSUnderstand basic gridco-ordinate systemswhen used on maps.Apply basic gridgeometry to locate andcompare positionsbetween items on maps.Treasure Map4 - Cardinal DirectionsACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONMissing DirectionsWhich direction is missing from thecompass?Around the AmericanSouthFrom a given map, compare thepositions of two given items.Ships at SeaThrough the MazeHelp a man find his way through a mazeby moving him in the proper cardinaldirection.REQUIRED SKILLSUnderstand the conceptof cardinal directions.Apply the use of cardinaldirections to locate andcompare positionsbetween items on maps.5 - Intermediate DirectionsACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONIntermediate DirectionQuestionsVarious questions on intermediatedirections.Missing DirectionsWhich direction is missing from thecompass?Australia DirectionsClassroom DirectionsFrom a given map, compare thepositions of two given items.Ships at SeaMap and Globe SkillsEssential Skills Software1.800.753.3727REQUIRED SKILLSUnderstand the conceptof intermediate directions.Apply the use ofintermediate directions tolocate and comparepositions between itemson maps.5www.essentialskills.com

Map and Globe Skills6 - LatitudeACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONLatitude FactsVarious questions on the meaning oflatitude and important lines of latitude.Enter the LatitudeFrom a generic latitude grid, enter thelatitude of a highlighted point.Which Line?Which major line of latitude ishighlighted on a given world map?Latitude Cities ILatitude Cities IIWhich Direction?From a given map, identify the citywhich lies at a certain line of latitude.REQUIRED SKILLSUnderstand the conceptof latitude.Apply the use of latitudeto locate and comparepositions between itemson maps.If you moved from one measure oflatitude to another, which direction didyou move in?7 - LongitudeACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONLongitude FactsVarious questions on the meaning oflongitude and important lines oflongitude.Enter the LongitudeFrom a generic longitude grid, enter thelongitude of a highlighted point.Longitude Cities ILongitude Cities IIWhich Direction?Map and Globe SkillsEssential Skills SoftwareFrom a given map, identify the citywhich lies at a certain line of longitude.If you moved from one measure oflongitude to another, which direction didyou move in?1.800.753.3727REQUIRED SKILLSUnderstand the conceptof longitude.Apply the use oflongitude to locate andcompare positionsbetween items on maps.6www.essentialskills.com

Map and Globe Skills8 - Latitude & LongitudeACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONLatitude & LongitudeFactsVarious questions on the meaning oflatitude and longitude and importantlines of latitude and longitude.REQUIRED SKILLSEnter the Latitude &Longitude IFrom a generic latitude and longitudegrid, enter the latitude and longitude ofa highlighted point.Understand the conceptof latitude and longitudeapplied together.Find the Latitude &LongitudeClick on a given latitude & longitude ona generic map.Find the CityFrom a given map, click on the citywhich lies at a certain intersection oflatitude and longitude.Apply the use of latitudeand longitude together tolocate and comparepositions between itemson maps.Which Direction?If you moved from one measure oflatitude and longitude to another, whichdirections did you move in?Enter the Latitude &Longitude IIEnter the Latitude &Longitude III9 - ScalesACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONBigger and Smaller ScalesWhich map has a bigger or smallerscale?REQUIRED SKILLSUse a scale and a generic map toidentify how far apart two points are inthe real world.Understand the conceptof map scales.Around Elm View CountyUse a scale and a generic map toidentify how far apart two points are inthe real world.Estimate the DistanceUse a scale and a world map toestimate how far apart two cities are inthe real world.Apply the use map scalesto identify, estimate andcompare distancesbetween items on maps.Read the Scale IRead the Scale IIMap and Globe SkillsEssential Skills Software1.800.753.37277www.essentialskills.com

Map and Globe Skills10 - Forms of Land and WaterACTIVITY NAMEPick the Land Form IPick the Land Form IIMatch the Land Form IMatch the Land Form IILand Form PhotosPick the Water Form IPick the Water Form IIMatch the Water Form IMatch the Water Form IIINSTRUCTIONClick on the land form which isdescribed in a given definition.Match the land forms with theirdefinitions.Click on the name of the land form yousee in the photo.Click on the water form which isdescribed in a given definition.Match the water forms with theirdefinitions.Water Form PhotosClick on the name of the water form yousee in the photo.Forms on MapsClick on the forms of land and waterthat you hear on a given map.Map and Globe SkillsEssential Skills Software1.800.753.3727REQUIRED SKILLSUnderstand definitions ofbasic land forms:archipelago, canyon,cape, desert, forest, hill,island, isthmus,mountain, pass, peak,peninsula, plain, plateau,range, valley.Understand definitions ofbasic water forms: bank,bay, canal, channel,coastline, cove, delta,estuary, fjord, gulf, harbor,inlet, lagoon, lake, river,sea, source, strait, steam,swamp, tributary,waterfall.Locate both forms of landand water on a map.8www.essentialskills.com

American GeographyAmerican GeographyDeveloped by teachers, American Geography introduces students to the main physical and politicalfeatures of the American landscape. The program teaches the United States’ states, capitals, cities,bodies of water, regions, time zones and landmarks. These concepts are presented over 9 units andmore than 150 detailed activities. Helpful clues and examples, along with exciting audio-visualcontent, ensure that students of all learning styles can use the software on their own. Students chooseunits that interest them most, enhancing motivation to learn and providing a sense of independence.American Geography is an effective and engaging way to introduce young minds to the physical andpolitical features of the geography of the United States.Targeted Skills State Names State Capitals Other Major Cities Bodies of Water Physical Regions Biomes Time Zones Natural Landmarks Human LandmarksTeacher DashboardThe Teacher Dashboard tracks student progress throughout each program and records thepercentage score for every activity completed. This feature provides an overview of how well astudent is progressing and allows the teacher to identify strengths and weaknesses. Records students' results automatically as they work. Prints reports quickly and easily for sharing with parents and staff. Provides summary reports by subject or detailed reports by activity. Allows teachers to print reports for individual students or an entire class. Stores student marks in one central location for all programs.American GeographyEssential Skills Software1.800.753.37271www.essentialskills.com

American GeographyProgram OutlineThe program is broken down into 9 main units, which can all be accessed from the main menu. On thefollowing pages, each of these different units are broken down. The main menu units are:1. State Names - 54 activities over 6 subunits2. State Capitals - 46 activities over 6 subunits3. Other Major Cities - 14 activities4. Bodies of Water - 7 activities5. Physical Regions - 5 activities6. Biomes - 5 activities6. Time Zones - 7 activities4. Natural Landmarks - 7 activities5. Human Landmarks - 7 activitiesAmerican GeographyEssential Skills Software1.800.753.37272www.essentialskills.com

American Geography1 - StatesSUBUNITS include: Northeast, South, Midwest, West, Pacific, ReviewACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONLearn the StatesListen to the name of the state that iscolored in yellow and try to rememberwhere it is. Then read the state'snickname and look at its population. Clickon the arrow to move to the next state.Do this exercise again and again until youthink you have all the states memorized.Copy the NameLook at the state highlighted in yellow. Itsname appears below. Type the name ofthe state correctly and then press enter.Scrambled LettersLook at the state highlighted in yellow.The letters of the state's name appearbelow, but they are out of order. Use eachletter to type the name of the statecorrectly, then press enter.Spell the State NameLook at the state highlighted in yellow.Type its name correctly then press enter.Which State isHighlighted?Which state is highlighted? Click on thecorrect answer.Spell the HighlightedStateLook at the state highlighted in yellow.Type its name correctly then press enter.Click the StateListen to the state name that you hear,then click on that state.Which State Am I? IWhich State Am I? IIBlank MapAmerican GeographyEssential Skills SoftwareREQUIRED SKILLSUnderstand the names,locations and spellings ofall American states.Various multiple choice questions aboutstate names.When you hear the name of a state, clickon its location on this blank map.1.800.753.37273www.essentialskills.com

American Geography2 - State CapitalsSUBUNITS include: Northeast, South, Midwest, West, Pacific, ReviewACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONLearn the StateCapitalsLook at the map and listen to the statecapital name that you hear. Click on thearrow to move to the next capital. Do thisexercise again and again until you thinkyou have all of the capitals memorized.Type the Capital NameLook at the state capital highlighted on themap. Type the name of the capitalcorrectly and then press enter.Match States toCapitalsMatch the states with their capitals.Pick the CapitalAnswer these questions about statecapitals.Pick the StateAnswer these questions about statecapitals.Scrambled LettersLook at the state capital that is highlightedon the map. Then unscramble the lettersbelow to type the name of the capitalcorrectly. Press enter when you are done.Click the CapitalListen to the capital name that you hear,then click on that capital.Type theHighlighted CapitalLook at the state capital that is highlightedon the map. Then type the name of thecapital correctly and press enter when youare done.American GeographyEssential Skills Software1.800.753.3727REQUIRED onsandspellingslocations and spellingsofofall Americanstatestatecapitals.all Americancapitals.4www.essentialskills.com

American Geography3 - Other Major CitiesAlbuquerque, Birmingham, Charleston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, El Paso, Houston,Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Louisville, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New Orleans, New YorkCity, Orlando, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Portland, St. Louis, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa,Tucson, WashingtonACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONLearn the Major Cities(3 activities)Look at the map and listen to the majorcity name that you hear. Be sure to alsoread the important information below.Click on the arrow to move to the nextpage. Do this exercise again and againuntil you think you have all of the majorcities memorized.Type the City NameLook at the major city that is highlightedon the map. Type the name of the citycorrectly and then press enter.Match States to Cities(3 activities)Match the city names with the states theyare in.Pick the CityWhich city is in a given state? Click on thecorrect answer.Pick the StateWhich state is home to a given city? Clickon the correct answer.Scrambled LettersLook at the major city that is highlightedon the map. Then unscramble the lettersbelow to type the name of the citycorrectly. Press enter when you are done.Click the CityListen to the city name that you hear, thenclick on that city.Type the HighlightedCityLook at the major city that is highlightedon the map. Then type the name of thecity correctly and press enter when youare done.City Trivia ICity Trivia IIAmerican GeographyEssential Skills SoftwareREQUIRED SKILLSUnderstand the names,locations and spellings ofmajor American cities.Various multiple choice questions aboutmajor American cities.1.800.753.37275www.essentialskills.com

American Geography4 - Bodies of WaterAtlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Gulf Of Mexico, Gulf Of California, Chesapeake Bay, Lake Superior, Lake Huron, LakeErie, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario, Great Salt Lake, Mississippi River, Missouri River, Arkansas River, Ohio River,Colorado River, Columbia River, Rio Grande, Saint Lawrence River, Snake RiverACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONLearn the Bodies ofWaterLook at the map and listen to the name ofthe body of water that you hear. Be sureto also read the important informationbelow. Click on the arrow to move to thenext body of water. Do this exercise againand again until you think you have all ofthe bodies of water memorized.Type the Body of WaterLook at the body of water highlighted onthe map. Type the name of the body ofwater correctly and then press enter.Which Body of WaterWhich body of water is highlighted? Clickon the correct answer.Scrambled LettersLook at the body of water that ishighlighted on the map. Then unscramblethe letters below to type the name of thebody of water correctly. Press enter whenyou are done.Click the Body of WaterListen to the name of the body of waterthat you hear, then click on that body ofwater.Type the HighlightedBody of WaterLook at the body of water that ishighlighted on the map. Then type thename of the body of water correctly andpress enter when you are done.Bodies of Water TriviaVarious multiple choice questions aboutAmerican bodies of water.American GeographyEssential Skills Software1.800.753.3727REQUIRED SKILLSUnderstand the names,locations and spellings ofimportant bodies of waterin the United States.6www.essentialskills.com

American Geography5 - Physical RegionsLaurentian Upland, Atlantic Plain, Appalachian Highlands, Interior Plains, Interior Highlands, Rocky MountainSystem, Intermontane Plateaus, Pacific Mountain SystemACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONLearn the PhysicalRegionsLook at the map and listen to the name ofthe physical region. Be sure to also readthe important information below. Click onthe arrow to move to the next page. Dothis exercise again and again until youthink you have all of the physical regionsmemorized.Which Region isHighlighted?Look at the map you see. Which physicalregion is highlighted? Click on the correctanswer.Click the RegionLook at the map of the physical regionsthat you see. Then click on the regionname that you hear.Which Region AreThese States In?Look at the states listed below. Whichphysical region covers these states?Region TriviaVarious multiple choice questions aboutphysical regions.REQUIRED SKILLSUnderstand the names,locations andcharacteristics of thephysical regions of theUnited States.6 - BiomesBroadleaf Forest, Coniferous Forest, Desert and Dry Shrub, Flooded Grassland, Grassland, Mediterranean ShrubACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONLearn the BiomesLook at the map and listen to the name ofthe biome. Be sure to also read theimportant information below. Click on thearrow to move to the next page. Do thisexercise again and again until you thinkyou have all of the biomes memorized.Which Biome isHighlighted?Look at the map you see. Which biome ishighlighted? Click on the correct answer.Click the BiomeLook at the map of the biomes that yousee. Then click on the biome that youhear.Which Biomes are inThis State?Click of all the biomes that you can find inthe state you see.Biome TriviaVarious multiple choice questions aboutbiomes.American GeographyEssential Skills Software1.800.753.3727REQUIRED SKILLSUnderstand the names,locations andcharacteristics of thebiomes of the UnitedStates.7www.essentialskills.com

American Geography7 - Time ZonesPacific Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time, Central Standard Time, Eastern Standard Time, Atlantic StandardTimeACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONLearn the Time ZonesLook at the map and listen to the timezone that you hear. Be sure to also look atthe example time and read the importantinformation below. Click on the arrow tomove to the next page. Do this exerciseagain and again until you think you haveall of the time zones memorized.Which Time Zone isHighlighted?Which time zone is highlighted on themap? Click on the correct answer.Click the Time ZoneLook at the map of the time zones. Thenclick on the time zone that you hear.Which Time Zone areThese States In?Look at the states listed below. Whichtime zone covers these states? Click onthe correct answer.Where and When?If it is a given time in a certain time zone,which time zone has another given time?Time Zone CitiesIf it is a given time in a certain city, whattime is it in another city?What Time is It?If it is a given time in a certain time zone,what time is it in another time zone?American GeographyEssential Skills Software1.800.753.3727REQUIRED SKILLSUnderstand the names,locations andcharacteristics of the timezones of the UnitedStates.8www.essentialskills.com

American Geography8 - Natural LandmarksCarlsbad Caverns National Park, Death Valley National Park, Devil's Tower National Monument, Everglades NationalPark, Grand Canyon National Park, Mammoth Cave National Park, Niagara Falls, Ozark Mountains, Mount SaintHelens, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National ParkACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONLearn the NaturalLandmarksLook at the map and listen to the naturallandmark that you hear. Be sure to alsoread the important information below.Click on the arrow to move to the nextpage. Do this exercise again and againuntil you think you have all of the naturallandmarks memorized.Type the LandmarkNameLook at the natural landmark highlightedon the map. Type the name of thelandmark correctly and then press enter.Match Landmarks toLocationsMatch the natural landmarks with theirlocations.Which Landmark isHighlighted?Which natural landmark is highlighted?Click on the correct answer.Click the LandmarkListen to the natural landmark name thatyou hear, then click on the location of thatlandmark.Scrambled LettersLook at the natural landmark that ishighlighted on the map. Then unscramblethe letters below to type the name of thelandmark correctly. Press enter when youare done.Natural Landmark TriviaVarious multiple choice questions aboutnatural landmarks.American GeographyEssential Skills Software1.800.753.3727REQUIRED SKILLSUnderstand the names,locations andcharacteristics ofAmerican naturallandmarks.9www.essentialskills.com

American Geography9 - Human LandmarksGolden Gate Bridge, The Alamo, The Gateway Arch, The Empire State Building, Four Corners, Hoover Dam, TheStatue Of Liberty, The National Mall & Memorial Parks, Mount Rushmore, Fort SumterACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONLearn the HumanLandmarksLook at the map and listen to the humanlandmark that you hear. Be sure to alsoread the important information below.Click on the arrow to move to the nextpage. Do this exercise again and againuntil you think you have all of the humanlandmarks memorized.Type the LandmarkNameLook at the human landmark highlightedon the map. Type the name of thelandmark correctly and then press enter.Match Landmarks toLocationsMatch the human landmarks with theirlocations.Which Landmark isHighlighted?Which human landmark is highlighted?Click on the correct answer.Click the LandmarkListen to the human landmark name thatyou hear, then click on the location of thatlandmark.Scrambled LettersLook at the human landmark that ishighlighted on the map. Then unscramblethe letters below to type the name of thelandmark correctly. Press enter when youare done.Natural Landmark TriviaVarious multiple choice questions abouthuman landmarks.American GeographyEssential Skills Software1.800.753.3727REQUIRED SKILLSUnderstand the names,locations andcharacteristics ofAmerican humanlandmarks.10www.essentialskills.com

Canadian GeographyCanadian GeographyDeveloped by teachers, Canadian Geography introduces students to the main physical and politicalfeatures of the Canadian landscape. The program teaches Canada’s provinces, capitals, cities, bodiesof water, regions and landmarks. These concepts are presented over 9 units and more than 60detailed activities. Helpful clues and examples, along with exciting audio-visual content, ensure thatstudents of all learning styles can use the software on their own. Students choose units that interestthem most, enhancing motivation to learn and providing a sense of independence. CanadianGeography is an effective and engaging way to introduce young minds to the physical and politicalfeatures of Canada’s geography.Targeted Skills Provinces and Territories Provincial and Territorial Capitals Other Major Cities Bodies of Water Physical Regions Biomes Time Zones Natural Landmarks Human LandmarksTeacher DashboardThe Teacher Dashboard tracks student progress throughout each program and records thepercentage score for every activity completed. This feature provides an overview of how well astudent is progressing and allows the teacher to identify strengths and weaknesses. Records students' results automatically as they work. Prints reports quickly and easily for sharing with parents and staff. Provides summary reports by subject or detailed reports by activity. Allows teachers to print reports for individual students or an entire class. Stores student marks in one central location for all programs.Canadian GeographyEssential Skills Software1.800.753.37271www.essentialskills.com

Canadian GeographyProgram OutlineThe program is broken down into 9 main units, which can all be accessed from the main menu. On thefollowing pages, each of these different units are broken down. The main menu units are:1. Provinces and Territories - 9 activities2. Provincial and Territorial Capitals - 8 activities3. Other Major Cities - 9 activities4. Bodies of Water - 7 activities5. Physical Regions - 4 activities6. Biomes - 4 activities7. Time Zones - 7 activities8. Natural Landmarks - 7 activities9. Human Landmarks - 7 activitiesCanadian GeographyEssential Skills Software1.800.753.37272www.essentialskills.com

Canadian Geography1 - Provinces and TerritoriesNewfoundland & Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba,Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon, Northwest Territories, NunavutACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONLearn the Provincesand TerritoriesListen to the name of the province orterritory that is colored in yellow and try toremember where it is. Then read theprovince or territory's nickname and lookat its population. Click on the arrow tomove to the next province or territory. Dothis exercise again and again until youthink you have all the province orterritories memorized.Copy the NameLook at the province or territoryhighlighted in yellow. Its name appearsbelow. Type the name of the province orterritory correctly and then press enter.Scrambled LettersLook at the province or territoryhighlighted in yellow. The letters of theprovince or territory's name appear below,but they are out of order. Use each letterto type the name of the province orterritory correctly, then press enter.Spell the Province orTerritoryLook at the province or territoryhighlighted in yellow. Type its namecorrectly then press enter.Which Province orTerritory is Highlighted?Which province or territory is highlighted?Click on the correct answer.Spell the HighlightedProvince or TerritoryLook at the province or territoryhighlighted in yellow. Type its namecorrectly then press enter.Click the Province orTerritoryListen to the province or territory namethat you hear, then click on that provinceor territory.Which Province orTerritory Am I? IWhich Province orTerritory Am I? IICanadian GeographyEssential Skills SoftwareREQUIRED SKILLSUnderstand the namesand locations of Canada’sprovinces and territories.Various multiple choice questions aboutprovinces and territories.1.800.753.37273www.essentialskills.com

Canadian Geography2 - Provincial and Territorial CapitalsVictoria, Edmonton, Regina, Winnipeg, Toronto, Quebec City, Charlottetown, Fredericton, St. John's, Halifax,Whitehorse, Yellowknife, IqaluitACTIVITY NAMEINSTRUCTIONLearn the Provincialand Territorial CapitalsLook at the map and listen to theprovincial or territorial capital name thatyou hear. Click on the arrow to move tothe next capital. Do this exercise againand again until you think you have all ofthe capitals memorized.Type the Capital NameLook at the provincial or territorial capitalhighlighted on the map. Type the name ofthe capital correctly and then press enter.Match Provinces andTerritories to CapitalsMatch the provinces and territories withtheir capitals.Pick the CapitalAnswer these questions about provincialand territorial capitals.Pick the Province orTerritoryAnswer these questions about provincialand territorial capitals.Scrambled LettersLook at the provincial or territorial capitalthat is highlighted on the map. Thenunscramble the letters below to type thename of the capital correctly. Press enterwhen you are done.Click the CapitalListen to the capital name that you hear,then click on that capital.Type the HighlightedCapitalLook at the provincial or territorial capitalthat is highlighted on the map. Then typethe name of the capital correctly and pressenter when you are done.Canadian GeographyEssential Skills Software1.800.753.3727REQUIRED SKI

Latitude & Longitude Facts Various questions on the meaning of latitude and longitude and important lines of latitude and longitude. Understand the concept of latitude and longitude applied together. Apply the use of latitude and longitude together to locate and compare positions between items on maps. Enter the Latitude & Longitude I

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