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  • A larger municipality, usually having a larger population that a town, village or borough.
    City
  • A harbor of a town having facilities to load and unload seagoing vessels.
    seaport
  • Dateline
    the city, state, or country listed at the beginning of a story showing the place of origin
  • The line on a mountain above which there is snow year round.
    Snow line
  • Another word for ocean. A large body of salt water.
    Sea
  • The line of latitude which is 21 ½ degrees south of the equator and is the farthest point south reached by the overhead sun.
    Tropic of Capricorn
  • A place where water is collected for later use.
    Reservoir
  • a body of land completely surrounded by water
    Island
  • the height above the level of the sea
    elevation
  • A line where the earth’s surface and the sky seem to meet.
    Horizon
  • The steep, rocky face of a bluff
    Cliff
  • A map that indicates boundaries of individual countries, states or provinces.
    political map
  • What country is this?
    Pakistan
  • The bowl-shaped opening at the top of a volcano.
    Crater
  • a circular symbol on a map which indicates directions, particularly north
    compass rose
  • A cone-shaped mountain formed by lava cinders that erupted through a crater. 2. An opening in the Earth’s surface from which molten rock, steam, cinders, gas, and rock fragments are released.
    Volcano
  • What song lyrics did Luke present to the class?
    Crazy Train by Ozzy Osborne
  • 399 x 20=
    7980
  • Water bordering on and laying within, a curved coastline; larger than a bay.
    Gulf
  • What country is this?
    Afghanistan
  • the distance east of west of the prime meridian measured in degrees
    Longitude
  • What country is this?
    Thailand
  • What country is this?
    Japan
  • the most important news story of the day. It can be identified by the boldest headline type.
    Lead article
  • The edge of a body of water
    Shoreline
  • A chain of connecting mountains.
    Mountain Range
  • A line of longitude which extends through the site of the Royal Conservatory in Greenwich, England and from which all other lines of longitude are measured, either east or west of it. It is at 0 degrees.
    Prime Meridian
  • 39,476 - 56 =
    39,420
  • the border of any stream
    Bank
  • A large group or chain of islands; also a large area of water containing several islands.
    archipelago
  • A projecting point of rock, usually perpendicular.
    Crag
  • Which artist was inspired by melting cheese?
    Salvador Dali
  • What is water surrounded by land called?
    Lake
  • A narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
    Strait
  • The imaginary circle around the earth that divides the earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres - 0 degrees
    Equator
  • What is land surrounded by water called?
    island
  • What country is this?
    Iran
  • Finish this sentence: Tie your shoes, don't lose an _________!
    eyebrow
  • What is Ms. Jenny's cats name?
    Meat loaf
  • 67 x 3 =
    201
  • The pointed top of a mountain.
    Peak
  • A structure projecting into water and used as a docking o loading place for ships.
    Pier
  • Any kind of illustration such as a photo, graph, map, or drawing.
    Cut
  • Smaller streams or river that flows into larger streams, lakes or rivers.
    Tributary
  • A small sheltered bay in the shoreline of any body of water.
    Cove
  • What country is this?
    Oman
  • Headline
    The large print above the article, summarizing its content.
  • Give an example of a cognate in Spanish?
    ...
  • One of the seven divisions of land on the globe
    Continent
  • What are you doing this summer?
    .....
  • An inlet of an ocean, sea, or lake that extends into the land. Smaller than a gulf.
    Bay
  • A sluggish stream that meanders through lowlands and marshes.
    Bayou
  • What sport are they playing?
    Rugby
  • What country is this?
    Nepal
  • What country is this?
    Malaysia
  • What country is this?
    Turkmenistan
  • Finish this sentence: _________ makes the ___________!
    Teamwork makes the dreamwork
  • What country is this?
    Indonesia
  • A hollow or tract area of land between hills or mountains.
    Valley
  • A large area of cleared land, often cultivated.
    Field
  • A map that displays the natural features of earth including mountains, rivers, and valleys
    physical map
  • What country is this?
    Syria
  • What country is this?
    Khazakstan
  • The ends of the earth's axis
    Poles
  • A divided line on a map, which indicates the length used to represent a larger unit of measure
    map scale
  • A body of water completely surrounded by land.
    Lake
  • Name the F.A.N.B.O.Y.S.
    for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
  • The highest point or part of a hill or a mountain.
    Summit
  • A raised landform, not as high as a mountain
    Hill
  • A constructed channel filled with water used for navigation, irrigation or drainage.
    canal
  • A gap in a mountainous area suitable for passing through. A means of passage through a rugged area.
    Pass
  • What country is this?
    Turkey
  • The caption under a photo
    cutline
  • ANSWER: WHEN IS YOUR BIRTHDAY?
    ...
  • During the Harry Potter what were the 3 houses we had in class?
    Umberlyn, Sylfae and Astrala
  • CHALLENGE: everyone stand on one foot and count to twenty in Spanish.
    ...
  • A wall built across a river to hold back flowing water.
    Dam
  • a steep bank beside a body of water
    Bluff
  • A hilly area at the base of a mountain.
    Foothill
  • One half of the earth divided by the equator and the prime meridian
    Hemisphere
  • A body of water smaller than a lake.
    Pond
  • What country is this?
    China
  • Lead
    the first paragraph of an article containing the 5 w's and how.
  • According to Jadd what is a TRYBUTE?
    a tributary
  • SAY THE TONGUE TWISTER
    ...
  • An enclosure with gates built in a canal or river so that ships can be raised or lowered by changing the water level
    Lock
  • A small group of houses; smaller than a town.
    Village
  • A flow of water falling from a high place to a low place
    waterfall
  • A line of latitude which is 23 ½ degrees north of the equator and is the farthest point north by the overhead sun.
    Tropic of Cancer
  • INVENT A DIALOGUE FOR THE PICTURE
    ...
  • What does Ms. Hallstrom NOT eat?
    Meat
  • The index appearing daily on the front page, indicating where to find a particular topic in that day's edition
    Inside
  • the shore of an ocean or lake that is covered by pebbles
    Beach
  • What country is this?
    Yemen
  • A NARROW piece of land projecting into the sea
    Cape
  • Any one of the 4 largest connecting bodies of salt water on the earth’s surface. Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic
    Ocean
  • What country is this?
    Iraq
  • A flat-topped, rocky hill with steeply sloping sides
    Mountain
  • What is the word for the book with all the definitions in it? Say it then spell it
    DICTIONARY
  • Land along the ocean
    coast or coastline
  • A ridge of rocks or coral in a body of water, which lies slightly beneath, or at, the surface.
    Reef
  • What is the difference between a communicable and a noncommunicable disease?
    ...
  • A large village, smaller than a city
    Town
  • What is an adjective?
    descriptive word
  • A large stream of water flowing in a channel on land toward the ocean, a lake, or another river, larger than a brook.
    River
  • WHAT IS BIG, GREY AND LIVE IN GROUPS?
    ELEPHANT
  • logo
    the name of the newspaper, set in a distinctive style of type
  • a sheltered body of water where ships anchor and are protected from storms
    harbor
  • What class does Mr. Anderson teach at TIS?
    AP Physics
  • A large area of land with little or no moisture or vegetation.
    Desert
  • What country is this?
    Mongolia
  • A hill or ridge of sand heaped up by the wind
    Dune
  • Describe the Chillkoot pass to the class
  • What country is this?
    Bangladesh
  • What instrument does Io play?
    Clarinet
  • The distance north or south of the equator measured in degrees.
    Latitude
  • What country is this?
    Saudi Arabia
  • A wall built in water near the shore to break the force of the waves and to provide shelter for boats and ships.
    Breakwater
  • A deep, hollowed-out area under the earth’s surface.
    Cave
  • A large, level area of land
    Plain / Prarie
  • What country is this?
    Vietnam
  • a piece of land nearly surrounded by water and attached to a larger area of land or mainland
    peninsula
  • What country is this?
    Russia
  • What country is this?
    Uzbekistan
  • What country is this?
    Myanmar (Burma)
  • What country is this?
    Singapore
  • What country is this?
    India
  • The author's name at the beginning of an article.
    Byline
  • What instrument does Mara play?
    Trombone