Grade 5 – Maps & Geography Crossword
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Grade 5 Words & Clues
| Word | Clue |
|---|---|
| atlas | A book full of maps. |
| canyon | A deep, steep-walled gorge cut into rock by a river over thousands of years. |
| capital | The city where a government is based — usually marked with a star on a map. |
| climate | The long-term weather pattern of a region — not just today's forecast, but what the temperature and rainfall are typically like over 30 or more years. |
| compass | A tool with a magnetized needle that always points north. |
| continent | One of Earth's seven massive landmasses — North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica. |
| current | A steady, directed flow of water moving through the ocean — the Gulf Stream is a famous one that carries warm water thousands of miles and shapes the weather of nearby lands. |
| elevation | The height of a point on Earth measured from sea level — topographic maps use contour lines or color shading to show how this changes across a landscape. |
| equator | The imaginary circle at 0° latitude running around Earth's widest point, dividing it into northern and southern halves. |
| glacier | A massive, slow-moving body of compacted ice that builds up over centuries where more snow falls than melts — responsible for carving many of Earth's valleys and lakes. |
| hemisphere | One half of Earth, divided either at the equator or along the prime meridian. |
| legend | The key on a map that explains what every symbol, color, and line means. |
| peninsula | Land surrounded by water on three sides but still connected to the mainland — Florida and Italy are classic examples. |
| region | An area defined by shared features such as climate, landforms, or culture. |
| scale | The ratio on a map that relates paper distance to real-world distance — shown as a bar or fraction like 1:250,000. |
Why This Matters for Grade 5
Fifth-grade learners are developing the analytical maturity needed to understand proportion, abstraction, and systems thinking. This Maps & Geography Crossword focuses on intermediate conceptual vocabulary, pushing students to think critically about how complex ideas are structured, related, and represented.