The World's Continents and Oceans

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The World's Continents and Oceans

The World's Continents These are the World's Continents - study them for a bit! Europe Asia North America Africa South America Australia Antarctica

The World's Oceans These are the World's Oceans - study them for a bit! Arctic Ocean Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean

Equator and Prime Meridian These are the World's "lines" - study them for a bit! Equator P M r e i r m i e d i a n

Continents, Oceans and Lines Africa Antarctica Asia Drag the continents into their proper position, then drag their labels onto 
​them. Put the Oceans' labels in place, and finally - drag the lines to the 
​correct location! Australia Europe Arctic O. North America Atlantic O. Click here to see the finished map! South America Equator P M r e i r m i e d i a n Indian O. Pacific O. Pacific O.

The World This is what your finished map should look like! Europe Arctic O. Europe North America Asia Pacific O. Atlantic O. Africa Pacific O. Equator South America P M r e i r m i e d i a n Indian O. Australia Antarctica

And just for fun... And finally.... Asia Africa North America Drag and drop the continents into the proper size order, with the biggest 
​continent on the top of the list. Move the picture to check your work! Asia When you're all 
​done, tap on the 
​hands to give 
​yourself a round of 
​applause! Africa Asia Africa North America South America Antarctica Europe Australia North America South America Antarctica Europe Australia And finally.... Drag and drop the oceans into the proper size order, with the biggest ocean on 
​the top of the list. Erase the area to the right of the list to check your work! Arctic Ocean Pacific Ocean Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Arctic Ocean Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Pacific Ocean

GOOD JOB! THE END.