Eight Regions of the United States
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Complete 8 Regions Bell Ringer
Write Homework in your agenda:
Create a Post Card for one of the 8
Regions. Describe what the land is like
and what you might do in each region.
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Geographic Features Songs
Eight Regions of
North America
Language Objective: Students will
be able to describe the features of
each of the 8 Regions
Content Objective: Students be
able to define major geographic
features.
8 Regions of North America
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Coastal Range
Basin and Range
Rocky Mountains
Great Plains
Interior Lowlands
Canadian Shield
Appalachian Mountains
Coastal Plains
Coastal Range
West of the Rocky Mountains
Stretches from Canada to California
Made up of Rugged Mountains and
Fertile Valleys
Coastal Range
Coastal Range
Fertile valleys:
example-California strawberries, and oranges
Basin and Range
West of the Rocky Mountains
Varying (different) elevations and
isolated mountain ranges
Death Valley
Death Valley is the lowest point in North
America
Great Basin meets Rocky Mountains
Varying elevations and
isolated mountain ranges
Basin
and
Range
Death Valley- lowest point in North America
Rocky
Mountains
Rocky Mountain view from an airplane
Continental
Divide
determines
the
directional
flow of
rainfall.
Great Plains
Flatlands that increase
in elevation
slightly to the west
Known for grasslands
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Great Plains- grassland
Interior Lowlands
Lowlands of rolling flatlands
Rivers
Broad valleys and
Grassy hills
Interior Lowlands
Rivers and broad river valleys
Mississippi River Valley
Grassy
Hills
Interior
Lowlands
Canadian Shield
Wraps around the southern portions of
the Great Lakes and the Hudson Bay
Hills worn by erosion
Hundreds of glacier carved lakes
Some of the oldest rock formations in
North America
Hudson
Bay
Wraps around the Hudson Bay in a horseshoe
shape
Thousands of
years ago,
during the ICE
AGE, Canada
and the
northern United
States was
covered by
glaciers- large
masses of ice.
When the glaciers melted, they left thousands of lakes.
These are
Trees.
Thousands of Lakes
Canadian Shield
The northern most area
Polar Bear capital of the world: Churchill,
Manitoba
Some of the oldest
rock formations in
North America
Canadian
Shield, rock
formations
Appalachian Mountains
Range from Canada to western
Alabama
Oldest mountains in North America
Old eroded mountains
The Great Smokey Mountains
Appalachian
Mountains
Great Smoky Mountains
Appalachian
Mountains in
the fall.
Coastal Plains
Stretches along the Atlantic Ocean
Broad lowland with excellent harbors
Borders the Gulf of Mexico
Long sandy beaches
Broad lowlands
Many Excellent Harbors
Long sandy beaches
Plains- large area of flat land
Coastal –
Next to the ocean