The U S Regions Second Grade Ms Beverly
The U. S. Regions Second Grade Ms. Beverly Le. Blanc
Objectives • Students will be able to compare population of the different US regions • Students will be able to compare climates of the different US regions. • Students will be able to list different physical features of the different US regions.
Please follow these inflight rules for safe travels to the different regions. • To view the climate information for each state in the region click on the. • To view population information for each state click on the • To view information on the physical features of each region click on the. .
There are five U. S. Regions Vocabulary Region Map Northeast Southeast Midwest Southwest West Vocabulary
Northeast Region States ME – Maine NH – New Hampshire VT – Vermont NY – New York MA – Massachusetts PA – Pennsylvania RI – Rhode Island CT – Connecticut NJ – New Jersey DE – Delaware MD – Maryland Vocabulary Region Map Northeast Southeast Midwest Southwest West Vocabulary
Midwest Region States ND – North Dakota SD – South Dakota NE – Nebraska KS – Kansas MN – Minnesota IA – Iowa MO – Missouri WI – Wisconsin IL – Illinois MI – Michigan IN- Indiana OH - Ohio Vocabulary Region Map Northeast Southeast Midwest Southwest West Vocabulary
Southeast Region States VA – Virginia WV – West Virginia KY – Kentucky AR – Arkansas TN – Tennessee NC – North Carolina SC – South Carolina GA – Georgia AL – Alabama MS – Mississippi LA – Louisiana FL - Florida Vocabulary Region Map Northeast Southeast Midwest Southwest West Vocabulary
Southwest Region States AZ – Arizona NM – New Mexico TX – Texas OK - Oklahoma Vocabulary Region Map Northeast Southeast Midwest Southwest West Vocabulary
West Region States WA – Washington OR – Oregon CA – California ID – Idaho NV – Nevada MT – Montana UT – Utah WY – Wyoming CO – Colorado AK – Alaska HI – Hawaii Vocabulary Region Map Northeast Southeast Midwest Southwest West Vocabulary
Vocabulary Words • Climate – the weather in some location averaged over a period of time • Coast – the shore of a sea or ocean • Continent – one of the large land masses of the earth • Culture – all the knowledge and values shared by a society • Environment – the totality of surrounding conditions Region Map Northeast Southeast Midwest Southwest West Vocabulary
Standard 2. 19 Compare and contrast the regions of the United States in terms of climate, physical features, and population.
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