Today, Mrs. Yollis' class had another opportunity to explore the
26' x 35' Giant Map of North America.
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Mrs. Hanzer, 
who sponsored the map for our school, 
joined us and talked about the importance of geography!
She has traveled to all SEVEN continents!
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Below, four students stood in the Four Corners region.  
Do you know why it is called the Four Corners? 
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Below, Mrs. Yollis' class created the Sierra Nevada range, the Rocky Mountains, and the Appalachian Mountains. Several students climbed Mt. McKinley! (Also called Denali.)
(Does anyone recall its elevation?)
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  Can you name any of the features below?
Try to find:    Pikes Peak, the Mississippi River, the Missouri River, the Ohio River, the Arkansas River, the Appalachian Mountains, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Caribbean Sea.
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We created the Mississippi watershed. 
As shown, all the water drains into the Gulf of Mexico.
(Do you know what a watershed is?) 
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Can you name the man-made feature the students are pointing at in the Panama Isthmus? 
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Panda got to visit the Hawaiian Islands!
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Then it was time to put our shoes back on and leave the Giant Map of North America forever... 
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What did you learn from your experience on the map?