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AP Human Geography Summer Assignment

Campbell High School 2015-2016

Goal: To identify and label important locations and physical features


throughout the world in order to make pertinent spatial location
connections.
Materials: Outline map and a list of important countries, cities, and physical
features. You will also need a pencil or pen, and colored pencils to assist in
labeling and coloring the given features.
Directions: Using the list provided identify and label all physical features on the physical map
and all locations (countries and cities) on the political map. Additionally, create a map key that
shows a symbol of your choice for the following items: capitals, cities, oceans, rivers, mountain
ranges, and deserts. Use color to differentiate bodies of water (oceans, rivers & lakes, etc),
mountain ranges, deserts, etc. Please carefully select the colors you use to reflect the natural
landscape. Draw all features to scale.
Assignment Value: The rubric will be followed for each of the 6 maps. All will be classwork
assignments.
Due Date: All maps are due on the first day of the semester. If you are scheduled for second
semester bring your assignment to Mrs. Arrowood in Room 402.
Directions:
o I would suggest making some copies of your maps in case of a major goof-up, feel free to
make larger copies of your maps somewhere
o Please take notice of the rubric included. This is how you will be graded!
o In order to accurately label all of the included locations and features, I would recommend
purchasing a relatively inexpensive (no more than $20) World Atlas from Barnes and Noble
(or somewhere similar) to assist in your summer venture and throughout the year. The
internet is also a reliable source for locations (however, its not transportable to the beach).
o This website: http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/testmaps/maps.htm
o Maps needed are: Americas Europe Africa Asia Australia and World
o YOU WILL NEED TWO MAPS FOR SOME PARTS of those listed. One for political
(countries and cities) and one for land mass like mountains and rivers.
o USE OUTLINE MAPS and make sure the map covers the whole page. On the left side the
webpage you see the continents. Click on the continent and then scroll to the bottom of the
page and click on the bottom left of the page to print a full page map.
o For Lines of Latitude & Longitude & other, use a world (continent borders only) map.
o You will have six political maps when finished and six physical maps.
o Be mindful that this assignment was not meant to be completed in a day (or at 2 AM the day
before school starts). You should work progressively on this throughout the summer.
o Study these maps this summer. You will be tested on these locations throughout the year
through announced and unannounced quizzes.
o Take this seriously, The AP board expects that you already know this information.

AP Human Geography Summer Assignment Map Rubric


Category
Labels-Accuracy/Text
size
Map- Legend/Key
Scale

7 pts
90%-100% of the items
are labeled and located
correctly
Legend is easy-to-find
and contains a complete
set of symbols
All features on map are
drawn to scale and the
scale used is clearly
indicated on the map

Color scheme

Students always uses


color appropriately for
features (blue for water,
black for labels, etc) on
map and text

Attractiveness

The map is
exceptionally attractive
in terms of design,
layout, & neatness
No
mechanical/grammatica
l errors

Grammar and spelling

5 pts
80%-90% of the items
are labeled and located
correctly
Legend contains a
complete set of
symbols
Most features on map
are drawn to scale and
the scale used is
clearly indicated on
the map
Student usually uses
color appropriately for
features on map

3 pts
70%-79% of the items
are labeled and located
correctly
Legend contains an
almost complete set of
symbols
Many features on map
are NOT drawn to
scale even though a
scale is clearly
indicated on the map
Student sometimes
uses color
appropriately for
features on map

The map is attractive


in terms of design,
layout and neatness

The map is acceptably


attractive though it
may be a bit messy

1-2 errors

3-4 errors

1 pt
Less than 70% of the
items are labeled and
located correctly
Legend is absent or
lacks several symbols
Many features of the
map are NOT drawn to
scale and/or there is no
scale marker on the
map
Student does not use
color appropriately

The map is
distractingly messy or
very poorly designed.
Not attractive
More than 4 errors

Points Awarded:
Color: ____________
Labels: ___________

Attractiveness: __________

Map/Key: __________

Grammar/spelling:__________

Scale: ____________

Total Points Awarded: _____________

AP Human Geography Summer Assignment


Campbell High School

Political Maps Place Location List


The Americas
Countries
United States
Cuba
Haiti
Dominican Republic
Puerto Rico
Mexico
El Salvador
Belize
French Guiana
Jamaica
Canada
Honduras
Nicaragua
Costa Rica
Panama
Brazil
Venezuela
Guyana
Suriname
Guatemala
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Bolivia
Paraguay
Uruguay
Argentina
Chile
Bahamas
Cities
New York City
Chicago
Atlanta
Seattle
Havana
Mexico City
Sao Paulo
Houston
Washington D.C.
Los Angeles
Santiago (Chile)
Buenos Aires
Montevideo
Montreal
Quebec City

Toronto
Vancouver
Rio de Janeiro
Caracas
Lima
Bogota
EUROPE
COUNTRIES
France
Germany
Italy Belgium
Netherlands
Luxembourg
United Kingdom
Ireland
Denmark
Greenland
Greece
Spain
Portugal
Austria
Finland
Sweden
Norway
Switzerland
Iceland
Cyprus
Poland
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Hungary
Romania
Bulgaria
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Croatia
Macedonia
Slovenia
Albania
Russia (European side)
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Belarus
Ukraine
Moldova
CITIES
London

Edinburgh
Belfast
Dublin
Paris
Madrid
Gibraltar
Bucharest
Budapest
Naples
Belgrade
Rome
Geneva
Brussels
Amsterdam
Copenhagen
Stockholm
Oslo
Helsinki
Minsk
Prague
Zaghreb
Warsaw
Berlin
Lisbon
Vienna
Athens
Moscow
St. Petersburg
Kiev Sofia
Africa
Countries
Egypt
Libya
Tunisia
Algeria
Morocco
Ethiopia
Eritrea
Sudan
Congo (Dem. Republic)
Uganda
Kenya
Tanzania
Rwanda
Burundi
Congo (Peoples Republic)
Somalia

Mozambique
Madagascar
Senegal
Cote dIvoire (Ivory Coast)
Mauritania
Central African Republic
Niger
Benin
Chad
Angola
Zimbabwe
Djibouti
Namibia
Nigeria
Ghana
Burkina Faso
Sierra Leone
Mali
Liberia
Guinea
Malawi
Cameroon
Gabon
Botswana
Lesotho
Swaziland
South Africa
Zambia
Western Sahara
Seychelles
Cape Verde
Guinea-Bissau
Togo
Gambia
Cities
Cairo
Khartoum
Johannesburg
Kinshasa
Lusaka
Mogadishu
Abidjan
Cape Town
Dakar
Lagos
Abuja
Casablanca
Rabat
Luanda
Brazzaville
Nairobi

Dar es Salaam
Addis Ababa
Algiers
Tripoli
Tunis
Conakry
Asia
Countries
China
Taiwan
Japan
North Korea
South Korea
Indonesia
Malaysia
Singapore
Philippines
Armenia
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Israel
Yemen
Cambodia
Vietnam
Thailand
Myanmar (Burma)
Laos
India
Azerbaijan
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
Turkmenistan
Tajikistan
Kyrgyzstan
Afghanistan
Russia (Asian side)
Mongolia
Jordan
Lebanon
Palestine
Maldives
East Timor
Turkey
Nepal
Bhutan
Georgia
Singapore
Iraq
Iran
Kuwait

United Arab Emirates


Syria
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Bahrain
Cities
Tokyo
Seoul
Pyongyang
Hong Kong/Macau
Beijing
Shanghai
Bangkok
Ankara
Amman
Yangon (Rangoon)
Kuala Lumpur
Jakarta
Manila
Dhaka (Dacca)
Karachi
Islamabad
Hanoi
Kabul
Novosibirsk
Riyadh
Baghdad
Bombay
Calcutta
New Delhi
Jerusalem
Tehran
Mecca
Australia & Oceania
Countries
Australia
Guam
Samoa
New Zealand
Papua New Guinea
Samoa
Cities
Canberra
Sydney
Wellington
Auckland

AP Human Geography Summer Assignment


Physical Maps Features List
**Will use six maps for this assignment.
North Pole
South Pole Arctic
Circle Antarctic
Circle Tropic of
Cancer Tropic of
Capricorn Equator
Prime Meridian
(Greenwich Mean Line/0
Longitude)
International Date Line
(180 Longitude)
Great Barrier Reef
Mountains
Andes
Alps
Atlas
Urals
Caucasus
Pyrenees
Himalayas
Rocky Mountains
Appalachian Mountains
Mt. Kilimanjaro
Deserts
Atacama
Sahara
Namib
Kalihari
Takla Makan
Gobi
Great Victorian Desert
GRASSLANDS

Lines of Latitude &


Longitude & other
Pampas
Kirghiz Steppe
Serengeti Plain (Tanzania)
Bodies of Water/Water
Features
Great Lakes
Hudson Bay
Chesapeake Bay
Gulf of Mexico
Mississippi River
Caribbean Sea
Strait of Magellan
Colorado River
Arctic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Indian Ocean
Southern Ocean
Bering Strait
Panama Canal
Amazon River
Rio Grande
Baltic Sea
North Sea
Mediterranean Sea
St. Lawrence River
English Channel
Danube River
Black Sea
Adriatic Sea
Aegean Sea
Rhine River

Volga River
Seine River
Po River
Lake Baikal
Aral Sea
Red Sea
Dardanelles Strait
Bosporus Strait
Arabian Sea
Bay of Bengal
South China Sea
East China Sea
Yellow Sea
Caspian Sea
Persian (Arabian) Gulf
Sea of Japan
Tigris/Euphrates Rivers
Ganges River
Indus River
Yangtze River
Mekong River
Nile River
Congo (Zaire) River
Lake Chad
Niger River
Orange River
Lake Victoria
Suez Canal
Tasman Sea
Coral Sea
Timor Sea

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