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Georgia Map Activity

The document provides instructions for completing a map activity about the geography of Georgia. Students are asked to label several cities, waterways, barrier islands, and geographic regions on maps found in their Georgia Studies textbook. They also must label the capital city, oceans bordering Georgia, fall line, Appalachian Mountain Range, and other physical features. The instructions include a checklist of all items to be labeled on the maps.

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Georgia Map Activity

The document provides instructions for completing a map activity about the geography of Georgia. Students are asked to label several cities, waterways, barrier islands, and geographic regions on maps found in their Georgia Studies textbook. They also must label the capital city, oceans bordering Georgia, fall line, Appalachian Mountain Range, and other physical features. The instructions include a checklist of all items to be labeled on the maps.

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Name ______________________________ Period ____

Georgia Map Activity


 Label these cities on the map: Macon, Augusta, Albany, Columbus, and Savannah (Map on p.
714 of the Georgia Studies Textbook)
 Star and label the capital city (Map on p. 711 of the of the Georgia Studies Textbook)
 Draw and label the following waterways: Chattahoochee River, Savannah River, St. Mary’s
River, Okefenokee Swamp, Lake Lanier, Allatoona Lake, and Hartwell Lake (Map on p. 713 of the
Georgia Studies Textbook)
 Label the ocean that borders Georgia (Map on p. 711 of the Georgia Studies Textbook)
 Label the following barrier islands: Cumberland Island, Jekyll Island, and St. Simons Island
(Map on p. 39 of the Georgia Studies Textbook)
 Draw, label, and color the Five Geographic Regions of Georgia (Map on p. 7 of the Georgia
Studies Textbook)
 Label and color the Fall Line (Information on p. 7 of the Georgia Studies Textbook)
 Label Brasstown Bald and the Appalachian Mountain Range (Information on p. 12-13 of the
Georgia Studies Textbook)

Cities Waterways
 Macon  Chattahoochee River
 Augusta  Savannah River
 Columbus  St. Mary’s River
 Savannah  Lake Lanier
 Atlanta  Allatoona Lake
 Hartwell Lake

Barrier Islands Geographic Regions


 Cumberland Island  Appalachian Plateau
 Jekyll Island  Piedmont
 St. Simons Island  Ridge and Valley
Label ONE other Georgia barrier island of  Blue Ridge
your choice:  Coastal Plains

Physical Features: Other:


 Fall Line  Map Key
 Brasstown Bald
 Okefenokee Swamp
 Cloudland Canyon
 Stone Mountain

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