Snappy SS Week 4. Take out a sheet of paper and put your correct heading then begin Use Map B on your desk to help you this week. Remember to answer in.

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Snappy SS Week 4

Take out a sheet of paper and put your correct heading then begin Use Map B on your desk to help you this week. Remember to answer in complete sentences. 1. What city is shown on this map? 2. In which grid section is the zoo? 3. What state is across the river from Omaha?

Take out your Snappy SS; Skip a line and put today’s date 4. Which direction is Elmwood Park from the intersection of Interstate Highway 80 and Interstate Highway 680? 5. If you wanted to travel from the Nebraska School from the Deaf to the Joslyn Art Museum, which direction would you go?

Take out your Snappy SS; Skip a line and put today’s date 6. How far is Benson Park from Elmwood Park? 7. Which river runs along the east side of Omaha? 8. What body of water is in grid section C-2? section C-2?

Take out your Snappy SS; Skip a line and put today’s date 9. In which grid sections are parks located? 10. Why are parks good for a community? When you finish read pages in book.

Check your answers-these should be in complete sentences. 1. The city shown on this map is Omaha, Nebraska. 2. The zoo is in grid section C-3? 3. The state that is across the river from Omaha is Iowa.

Check your answers-these should be in complete sentences. 4. The direction is northeast. 5. You would travel southeast from the Nebraska School from the Deaf to the Joslyn Art Museum.

Answers 6. It is about 4 miles from Benson Park to Elmwood Park. 7. The river that runs along the east side of Omaha is called the Missouri River. 8. The body of water that is in C-2 is Carter Lake.

Answers 9. The grid sections where parks are located are B-2 and B-3. (A zoo is not a park.) Parks are good for communities by adding greenery and recreational opportunities to the community. (Answers may vary)