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Oceania and Antarctica
62 Oceania and Antarctica © Teachers’ Curriculum Institute
OCEANIA AND ANTARCTICA MAPPING LAB
Look at the unfinished outline map of Oceania and Antarctica on theopposite page. Add a compass rose to the map, showing where north,south, east, and west are. Then draw or shade and label these featureswhere you think they are located:
• Australia and New Zealand (draw in these missing countries)
• Antarctica (label this continent)
• the equator
• the oceans
• the areas that you think have the most population
• the areas that you think have the least population
Preview
Making a Mental Map of the Region
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Add details to the outline below based on your mental map of the region.
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Challenge 1Learning About the Physical Geography
of Oceania and Antarctica
180°160°W 160°E 140°E
120°E
100°E
80°E
60°E
40°E20°E20°W40°W
60°W
80°W
100°W
140°W
120°W
0°
80°S60°S
Antarctic Circle
60°S
60°S
0 1,000 kilometers
0 1,000 miles
Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area projection500
500
AT L A N T I C O C E A N
PA C I F I C
O C E A N
I N D I A N
O C E A N
0° Equator
20°S
10°S
170°E160°E150°E140°E130°E120°E110°E100°E
110°E 120°E 130°E 140°E 150°E 160°E 170°E 180° 170°W 160°W 150°W
140°W150°W160°W170°W180°
Tropic of Capricorn
Tropic of Capricorn
0° Equator
30°S
40°S 40°S
30°S
20°S
10°S
10°N
20°N
10°N
20°N
N
S
EW
0 1,000 kilometers
0 1,000 miles
Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area projection500
500
I N D I A N
O C E A N
PA C I F I C
O C E A N
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Challenge 2Learning About the Human Geography
of Oceania and Antarctica
Norfolk I.(Australia)
New Caledonia(France)
Wallis & Futuna(France)
Niue(New Zealand)
AmericanSamoa(U.S.)
Hawaii(U.S.)Guam
(U.S.)
Northern Mariana Is.(U.S.)
Tokelau(New Zealand)
French Po lynes ia(France)
Cook Is.(New Zealand)
N
S
EW
0 1,000 kilometers
0 1,000 miles
Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area projection500
500
Tropic of Capricorn
0° Equator
20°S
10°S
170°E160°E150°E140°E130°E120°E110°E100°E
110°E 120°E 130°E 140°E 150°E 160°E 170°E 180° 170°W 160°W 150°W
140°W150°W160°W170°W180°
Tropic of Capricorn
0° Equator
30°S
40°S
40°S
30°S
20°S
10°S
10°N
20°N
10°N
20°N
PA C I F I C
O C E A N
I N D I A N
O C E A N
180°160°W 160°E 140°E
120°E
100°E
80°E
60°E
40°E20°E20°W40°W
60°W
80°W
100°W
140°W
120°W
0°
80°S60°S
Antarctic Circle
60°S
60°S
0 1,000 kilometers
0 1,000 miles
Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area projection500
500
AT L A N T I C O C E A N
PA C I F I C
O C E A N
I N D I A N
O C E A N
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Challenge 3Using Geography Skills to Answer “Where?”
Question Circle the thematic map you used.Then answer the question in complete sentences.
1 Physical Features Climate Zones Vegetation Zones Population Density Economic Activity
2 Physical Features Climate Zones Vegetation Zones Population Density Economic Activity
3 Physical Features Climate Zones Vegetation Zones Population Density Economic Activity
4 Physical Features Climate Zones Vegetation Zones Population Density Economic Activity
5 Physical Features Climate Zones Vegetation Zones Population Density Economic Activity
6 Physical Features Climate Zones Vegetation Zones Population Density Economic Activity
7 Physical Features Climate Zones Vegetation Zones Population Density Economic Activity
8 Physical Features Climate Zones Vegetation Zones Population Density Economic Activity
9 Physical Features Climate Zones Vegetation Zones Population Density Economic Activity
10 Physical Features Climate Zones Vegetation Zones Population Density Economic Activity
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Challenge 4Using Geography Skills to Answer “Why There?”
Question Circle the thematic maps you used.Then answer the question in complete sentences.
1 Physical Features Climate Zones Vegetation Zones Population Density Economic Activity
2 Physical Features Climate Zones Vegetation Zones Population Density Economic Activity
3 Physical Features Climate Zones Vegetation Zones Population Density Economic Activity
4 Physical Features Climate Zones Vegetation Zones Population Density Economic Activity
5 Physical Features Climate Zones Vegetation Zones Population Density Economic Activity
6 Physical Features Climate Zones Vegetation Zones Population Density Economic Activity
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Location A (32° south, 130° east)
Location B (7° north, 152° east)
Location C (37° south, 174° east)
PhysicalFeatures
ClimateZones
VegetationZones
PopulationDensity
EconomicActivity
Challenge 5Using Maps to Analyze a Field Photograph
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Challenge 5Using Maps to Analyze a Field Photograph
We think the field photograph best matches Location ____ .
Supporting-Evidence Statements
1. From the ______________ map, we learned that this location
_____________________________________________________
_______________________________________________ .
In the field photograph, we see ___________________________
_____________________________________________________
______________________________________________ .
2. From the ______________ map, we learned that this location
_____________________________________________________
_______________________________________________ .
In the field photograph, we see ___________________________
_____________________________________________________
______________________________________________ .
3. From the ______________ map, we learned that this location
_____________________________________________________
_______________________________________________ .
In the field photograph, we see ___________________________
_____________________________________________________
______________________________________________ .
4. From the ______________ map, we learned that this location
_____________________________________________________
_______________________________________________ .
In the field photograph, we see ___________________________
_____________________________________________________
______________________________________________ .