Ancient Greece Geography Scavenger Hunt and Task Cards - Differentiated
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Grade Levels
5th - 9th, Homeschool
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Pages
30 pages
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This was a great way to look at maps and geography with some thinking involved. The students had a great time!
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Description
Don’t just ask your kids to label a bunch of stuff on a map! Make them develop their map skills and their ability to follow directions by having them identify physical features using a clue.
Included you will find:
1. 12 Task Cards that ask students to find the major physical features and cities in Ancient Greece
2. An answer key
3. An answer sheet for student recording
4. A separate list of the questions
4. A PowerPoint Presentation of the cards for whole group discussion
5. A PDF of the cards
6. A labeled map and a blank map
7. Task cards that can be used as a word bank
8. A Summative Assessment
Suggestions:
Have students not only identify the physical feature but also label them on a map.
All cities are also identified with latitude and longitude.
Total Pages
30 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
1 hour
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