1-2 Mapping North Carolina

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1-2 Mapping North Carolina Geography 1-2 Mapping North Carolina

Warm Up Grab a Blue Text from the bookshelf in the back of the room. If you have colored pencils have them out as well.

Mapping Using the Blue Text you will label and color the map 1) Label every item on the back of the map, cross them off as you label them. 2) Color the regions in 4 different colors… And yes... The water must be blue… 3) It must be neat and you must use only a pencil and colored pencils, no markers! ***Hint: Use maps on pages A14, A15, A16, & A17