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3 World Geography  Grade K  Geography  Content Standards  “As a result of their activities in grade K, all students should develop an understanding of  Terms related to direction and distance, as well as symbols and landmarks, can be used to talk about the relative location of familiar places.  Using models and maps to represent places.”

4 Main Menu Continents Oceans Other Resources Works Cited Directions Continents and Oceans Song

5 Directions  North The top side of a compass, or the arrow pointing upward is North.

6 Directions  South The bottom side of a compass, or the arrow pointing downward is South.

7 Directions  East The right side of a compass, or the arrow pointing right is East.

8 Directions  West The left side of a compass, or the arrow pointing left is West. Main Menu

9 Continents  North America  North America is the third largest continent  North America is bordered by three oceans the Arctic Ocean (north), the Atlantic Ocean (east) and the Pacific Ocean (south and west).

10 Continents  South America  South America is the fourth largest continent.  South America is bordered by three oceans the Southern Ocean (south), the Atlantic Ocean (east) and the Pacific Ocean (south and west).

11 Continents  Europe  Europe is the sixth largest continent.  Europe is bordered by two oceans the Arctic Ocean (North), and the Atlantic Ocean (west).

12 Continents  Africa  Africa is the second largest continent.  Africa is bordered by three oceans the Southern Ocean (south), the Atlantic Ocean (west) and the Indian Ocean (east).

13 Continents  Asia  Asia is the largest continent.  Asia is bordered by two oceans the Indian Ocean (South) and the Pacific Ocean (East).

14 Continents  Australia  Australia is the seventh largest continent.  Australia is bordered by three oceans the Southern Ocean (south), the Indian (west) and the Pacific Ocean (east).

15 Continents  Antarctica  Antarctica is the fifth largest continent.  Antarctica is bordered by one ocean the Southern Ocean (North). Main Menu

16 Oceans  Arctic Ocean  The Arctic Ocean is the fifth largest ocean.

17 Oceans  Atlantic Ocean  The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean.

18 Oceans  Pacific Ocean  The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean.

19 Oceans  Indian Ocean  The Indian Ocean is the third largest ocean.

20 Oceans  Southern Ocean  The Southern Ocean is the fourth largest ocean. Main Menu

21 Other Resources  http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/World_Continents.htm http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/World_Continents.htm This website is a great tool for students to use to practice learning the different continents and oceans. Main Menu

22 Continents and Oceans Song  http://youtu.be/kNGJfg45QRI http://youtu.be/kNGJfg45QRI Main Menu

23 Works Cited  Images  Whats where in the world illustration. (2013) [Child friendly news.com] retrieved from http://childfriendlynews.com/whats-where-in-the-world Slide 1http://childfriendlynews.com/whats-where-in-the-world  World map illustration. (2013) [Designing for the internet.com] retrieved from http://k1108474-desgningfortheinternet.blogspot.com/2013_03_01_archive.html Slide 1http://k1108474-desgningfortheinternet.blogspot.com/2013_03_01_archive.html  Globe Image. (2011) [Scoop It] retrieved from http://www.scoop.it/aboutus Slide 3http://www.scoop.it/aboutus  North Image. (2011) [cadlispantips] retrieved from http://www.cadlispandtips.com/2011/01/lisp-north-direction.html Slide 4http://www.cadlispandtips.com/2011/01/lisp-north-direction.html  South Image. (2000-2014) [Dreamstime] retrieved from http://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photography-south-direction-compass-icon-vector-illustration-image34082002 Slide 5http://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photography-south-direction-compass-icon-vector-illustration-image34082002  East Image. (2000-2014) [Dreamstime] retrieved from http://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photography-south-direction-compass-icon-vector-illustration-image34082002 Slide 6http://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photography-south-direction-compass-icon-vector-illustration-image34082002  West Image. (2000-2014) [Dreamstime] retrieved from http://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photography-south-direction-compass-icon-vector-illustration-image34082002 Slide 7http://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photography-south-direction-compass-icon-vector-illustration-image34082002  North America Image. (2014) [hattorihachi] retrieved from http://www.hattorihachi.com/northamerica.asp Slide 8http://www.hattorihachi.com/northamerica.asp  South America Image. (2013) [exchange zones] retrieved from http://www.exchangezones.com/Home-Exchange-in-South-America.htmSlide 9http://www.exchangezones.com/Home-Exchange-in-South-America.htm  Europe Image. (2014)[internationalteflacademy] retrieved from http://www.internationalteflacademy.com/europe-english-teaching-job-abroad-index Slide 10  Africa Image. (2013) [blogspot.com] retrieved from http://somaliatheism.blogspot.com/2013/04/religion-in-africa.html Slide 11http://somaliatheism.blogspot.com/2013/04/religion-in-africa.html  Asia Image. (2008-2014) [asap-asia] retrieved from http://www.asap-asia.org/ Slide 12http://www.asap-asia.org/  Australia Image. (2013) [tachnat] retrieved from https://www.tachnat.com/worklive_study.html Slide 13https://www.tachnat.com/worklive_study.html  Antarctica Image. (2000) [worldatlas] retrieved from http://www.worldatlas.com/policy.htm Slide 14http://www.worldatlas.com/policy.htm  Arctic Ocean Image. (2013) [1X57] retrieved from http://1x57.com/b/change-your-world-view-maps-with-the-north-pole-as-the-center/ Slide 15http://1x57.com/b/change-your-world-view-maps-with-the-north-pole-as-the-center/  Atlantic Ocean Image. (2014) [kids.britannica] retrieved from http://kids.britannica.com/elementary/art-87091 Slide 16http://kids.britannica.com/elementary/art-87091  Pacific Ocean Image. (2014) [darkgovernment] retrieved from http://www.darkgovernment.com/news/pacific-warming-15-times-faster-than-normal/ Slide 17http://www.darkgovernment.com/news/pacific-warming-15-times-faster-than-normal/  Indian Ocean Image. (2014) [kids.britannica] retrieved from http://kids.britannica.com/elementary/art-87091 Slide 18http://kids.britannica.com/elementary/art-87091  Southern Ocean Image. (2014) [worldmapmarker] retrieved from http://www.worldmapmaker.com/countries/southern-ocean/geography Slide 19http://www.worldmapmaker.com/countries/southern-ocean/geography  All about world geography illustration. (2014) [Sheppard Software] retrieved from http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/World_Continents.htm Slide 20http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/World_Continents.htm  Kids and Geography Image. (2014) [Baltimore County Public Library] retrieved from http://www.bcpl.info/kids-teens-parents-teachers/homework-kids Slide 21http://www.bcpl.info/kids-teens-parents-teachers/homework-kids  Video  Tee Hee, Town. (2014, July 28). Kid Songs | Seven Continents Song for Children | The Continents Song. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNGJfg45QRI Slide 21https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNGJfg45QRI Main Menu


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