Students stretch into climate, resources, and signature landforms across the country. Part A fills nine sentences covering the dry Southwest, Southeast crops like oranges and peanuts, oil and natural gas in Texas and Alaska, the Rocky Mountains, and the Rio Grande border with Mexico. Part B is a four-pair matching set linking the Great Plains, Everglades, Death Valley, and Niagara Falls to their regions.

Connecting weather, resources, and famous landmarks back to a region turns a list of names into a working picture of the United States.

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Busy Bee
US Geography and Regions
Grade 3
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The Southwest region gets very little rain each year, making it dry and desert-like.
2) The Southeast region grows oranges, cotton, and peanuts because of its warm climate.
3) Oil and natural gas are important resources found in Texas and Alaska.
4) The Rocky Mountains are the tallest mountain range in the western United States.
5) A desert is a dry area of land that gets very little rainfall.
6) The Rio Grande River forms part of the border between Texas and Mexico.
7) Timber from large forests is an important natural resource in the West region.
8) Washington, Oregon, and California are three states on the Pacific coast.
9) The Northeast region has fishing, dairy farms, and many large cities like Boston.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Great Plains
Midwest
West
Everglades
Southeast
Southeast
Death Valley
West
Northeast
Niagara Falls
Northeast
Midwest
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