| A | B |
| Latitude | Imaginary lines that run across the globe parallel to the Equator |
| Longitude | Imaginary lines on the globe that run from pole to pole (not parallel) |
| Map Scale | Used to show how many inches on a map equal real units such as miles and kilometers |
| Cardinal Directions | North, East, South, and West |
| Ordinal Directions | Northeast, Northwest, Southwest, and Southeast |
| The "Island" continent located south of the Equator | Australia |
| The Largest Continent | Asia |
| The Southern-most continent | Antarctica |
| The continent where we live live | North America |
| The continent below North America | South America |
| The continent where France, Germany,and England are found | Europe |
| The ocean that forms the US Western coastline | Pacific Ocean |
| The ocean that forms the US Eastern coastline | Atlantic Ocean |
| The ocean that is South of India | Indian Ocean |
| The coldest ocean | Artic Ocean |