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True
True
Detroit and Grand Rapids
Few
Lansing
Lansing
Lake Superior
Two
False
A piece of land that is surrounded by water.
Lake
Things that were not made by humans.
Possible answers: Shaped like a mitten, surrounded by the Great Lakes
Your address
Detroit
Saginaw Bay or Grand Traverse Bay
Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, Lake Superior
Upper Peninsula
North, South, East and West
False
Grand River
Sleeping Bear Dunes
Where a place is in relation to other places.
Muskegon
Mitten
Michigan has many natural characteristics. What are natural characteristics?
What is relative location?
On a blank map of Michigan, show where Lansing is located.
What is one way Michigan is different from other states?
True or False: Michigan is east of Wisconsin.
What is a large body of water that is surrounded by land on all sides called?
Are the Tahquamenon Falls in the Upper Peninsula or Lower Peninsula?
What is an example of absolute location?
On a blank map of Michigan, show where Detroit is located.
What is an island?
On a blank map of Michigan, show where Muskegon is located.
What is the longest river in Michigan called?
Which Great Lake is the largest and deepest?
List the four direction words.
True or False: There are about 11,000 inland lakes in Michigan.
What are the two largest cities in the state of Michigan?
How many peninsulas does Michigan have?
Give a Michigan example of sand dunes.
What is Michigan's State Capital?
True or False: The Lower Peninsula has more mountains than the Upper Peninsula.
What is Michigan's Lower Peninsula shaped like?
Compared to other states, such as Colorado, does Michigan have few or many mountains?
List the five Great Lakes.
True or False: Michigan is south of Indiana.
Give a Michigan example of a bay.

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What is Michigan's Lower Peninsula shaped like?Mitten
True or False: There are about 11,000 inland lakes in Michigan.True
What is Michigan's State Capital?Lansing
Michigan has many natural characteristics. What are natural characteristics?Things that were not made by humans.
What are the two largest cities in the state of Michigan?Detroit and Grand Rapids
True or False: The Lower Peninsula has more mountains than the Upper Peninsula.False
On a blank map of Michigan, show where Muskegon is located.Muskegon
On a blank map of Michigan, show where Lansing is located.Lansing
On a blank map of Michigan, show where Detroit is located.Detroit
What is one way Michigan is different from other states?Possible answers: Shaped like a mitten, surrounded by the Great Lakes
List the four direction words.North, South, East and West
True or False: Michigan is east of Wisconsin.True
True or False: Michigan is south of Indiana.False
What is relative location?Where a place is in relation to other places.
What is an example of absolute location?Your address
How many peninsulas does Michigan have?Two
What is an island? A piece of land that is surrounded by water.
Compared to other states, such as Colorado, does Michigan have few or many mountains?Few
Are the Tahquamenon Falls in the Upper Peninsula or Lower Peninsula?Upper Peninsula
Give a Michigan example of sand dunes.Sleeping Bear Dunes
What is a large body of water that is surrounded by land on all sides called?Lake
Give a Michigan example of a bay.Saginaw Bay or Grand Traverse Bay
What is the longest river in Michigan called?Grand River
List the five Great Lakes.Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, Lake Superior
Which Great Lake is the largest and deepest?Lake Superior