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Middle East Geography


etta694

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etta694 Explorer

From a home schooling mom to everybody... oh, oh, I'm on the wrong forum :huh: - what the heck. You all will have fun with this too :lol: .

Here's a link to a map of the Middle East - can you put the names in the correct place?

This reminds me of what is happening over there.

:o Say yes to civil liberties, human rights, democracy and justice for all!

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(and if you live over there... you have to do a map of the 50 states)

(and, yes, I'm a Canuk and no, I couldn't do the whole 50 either)

As a side.. Prayers for Japan.. there just are no words..

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From a home schooling mom to everybody... oh, oh, I'm on the wrong forum :huh: - what the heck. You all will have fun with this too :lol: .

Here's a link to a map of the Middle East - can you put the names in the correct place?

This reminds me of what is happening over there.

:o Say yes to civil liberties, human rights, democracy and justice for all!

Open Original Shared Link

(and if you live over there... you have to do a map of the 50 states)

(and, yes, I'm a Canuk and no, I couldn't do the whole 50 either)

As a side.. Prayers for Japan.. there just are no words..

I had fun with that! I want to try the US states one now (I'm not american)

mushroom Proficient

We sat around in a coffee bar in New Zealand one night when I was 19, trying to come up with the names of all 50, let alone where they were :o

etta694 Explorer

I had fun with that! I want to try the US states one now (I'm not american)

I wish they would do all the countries... that would be fun.

IrishHeart Veteran

I wish they would do all the countries... that would be fun.

Well, I sure had fun doing this Middle Eastern map..thanks, "Mom"!! I put in Armenia, since my grandparents came from there, and the big countries I knew, for sure first...then had to struggle a bit, but can proudly say I did it in about 4- 5 minutes...yippee for me!!

....as for the US, I probably would have a struggle with the states in the middle...LOL LOL

and yes, I am American.... :unsure:

thanks for the brain exercise, Etta!

etta694 Explorer
:D Glad people enjoyed!
mushroom Proficient

That was fun -- and also a bit mortifying :o


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That took a while!..but phun laugh.gif

anabananakins Explorer

I found a countries one, you have to type in the names and it puts them on the map for you, so it's more remembering than knowing where they are: Open Original Shared Link

(I got 103 out of 195 - lots of room for improvement!)

And this one for US states: Open Original Shared Link

And yes, I spent waaaaaay too much time improving my speed on the states one. I am such a nerd for quizes. You created a monster, posting the Middle Eastern one :-)

IrishHeart Veteran

I found a countries one, you have to type in the names and it puts them on the map for you, so it's more remembering than knowing where they are: Open Original Shared Link

(I got 103 out of 195 - lots of room for improvement!)

And this one for US states: Open Original Shared Link

And yes, I spent waaaaaay too much time improving my speed on the states one. I am such a nerd for quizes. You created a monster, posting the Middle Eastern one :-)

That was FUN!!!

I did the US one with 3 minutes to spare..whew!! Geesh, I almost forgot Kentucky and Utah :blink: ....thanks for posting this!!

ya know...last year, I probably would have blanked out on these things--hooray for getting brain power back!!

etta694 Explorer

That's cool...new maps to try!

Our next brain exercise will be.... Assemble the Human Analogue - :blink:

(I couldn't find one online...)

How about this..? :lol:Open Original Shared Link

(ooops, back to the psillies....)

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