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Students fix common US geography mistakes and practice key region vocabulary. Part A corrects three sentences misplacing the Rocky Mountains, Florida, and misdescribing the Great Plains as a mountain range. Part B has four fill-in-the-blank questions about the five regions, the Appalachians, and the term plain. Part C has three true-or-false statements about regional divisions, Texas, and mountains.

Correcting the most common region misplacements alongside region names is the essential starting point for US geography.

Style:
Busy Bee
US Geography and Regions
Grade 3
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
The Rocky Mountains are located in the Southeast region of the United States.
Rewrite: The Rocky Mountains are located in the West region of the United States.
2) Fix the sentence:
Florida is a state in the Midwest region.
Rewrite: Florida is a state in the Southeast region.
3) Fix the sentence:
The Great Plains are a large mountain range found across the Midwest.
Rewrite: The Great Plains are a large flat area of land found across the Midwest.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The five US regions are Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and West.
2) The Appalachian Mountains stretch along the eastern United States.
3) A flat area of land with few trees is called a plain.
4) The Pacific Ocean borders the west coast of the United States.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) The United States can be divided into five main regions.
True
False
2) Texas is located in the Northeast region of the United States.
True
False
3) Mountains are landforms that rise high above the surrounding land.
True
False
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