This medium worksheet moves second graders deeper into globe study. Part A's nine fill-in-the-blanks cover a globe as a round model of Earth, the Pacific Ocean between Asia and the Americas, North America in the Western Hemisphere, Antarctica at the bottom, the Sahara Desert in Africa, and the Amazon rain forest in South America.
Part B asks kids to match four continents to clues: North America bordered by two oceans, Europe holding France, Spain, and Germany, South America with the Amazon River, and Antarctica covered in ice with no countries. Students leave better at reading clues and pinpointing places on the map.
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Continents and Oceans
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A globe is a round model of Earth.
2. The Pacific Ocean lies between Asia and the Americas.
3. North America is in the Western Hemisphere.
4. The continent of Antarctica is at the very bottom of the globe.
5. Europe and Asia share one large landmass called Eurasia.
6. The Sahara Desert is found on the continent of Africa.
7. Blue areas on a map usually stand for water.
8. South America is famous for the Amazon rain forest.
9. The North Pole is at the very top of the globe.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
North America
→ Bordered by the Atlantic and Pacific
Home to the Amazon River
Europe
→ Contains France, Spain, and Germany
Bordered by the Atlantic and Pacific
South America
→ Home to the Amazon River
Covered in ice with no countries
Antarctica
→ Covered in ice with no countries
Contains France, Spain, and Germany
Continents and Oceans
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A globe is a round model of Earth.
2) The Pacific Ocean lies between Asia and the Americas.
3) North America is in the Western Hemisphere.
4) The continent of Antarctica is at the very bottom of the globe.
5) Europe and Asia share one large landmass called Eurasia.
6) The Sahara Desert is found on the continent of Africa.
7) Blue areas on a map usually stand for water.
8) South America is famous for the Amazon rain forest.
9) The North Pole is at the very top of the globe.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
North America
→ Bordered by the Atlantic and Pacific
Home to the Amazon River
Europe
→ Contains France, Spain, and Germany
Bordered by the Atlantic and Pacific
South America
→ Home to the Amazon River
Covered in ice with no countries
Antarctica
→ Covered in ice with no countries
Contains France, Spain, and Germany
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