Europe Blank Map Study Guide

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There are literally hundreds of map apps available for smartphones and iPhones. (You can also find and download these apps on computer tablets and PCs.) For example, Qbis Studio offers a free world map quiz app that allows you to fill in the countries of the world on a virtual map., available free from Google Play or the iTunes App Store, provides an online 50 U.S. States map, which includes capitals and flags, as well as a virtual map quiz. The app also offers a similar quiz for a world map that allows you to take practice virtual quizzes to test your global map knowledge. Extend your electronic-assisted studying by using other free websites, such as Jet Punk, which provides scores of blank, virtual maps. For example, you can fill in the by correctly guessing each highlighted country.

Play this quiz called 1939 Europe Map and show off your skills. Print this outline map of Europe. This blank map of Europe with the countries outlined is a great printable resource to teach your students this. Social Studies Printables. School and Learning. Haunted Party Halloween Activity Guide.

The site provides the names of the European countries—from Albania to Vatican City—for you to select. You fill in the map of Europe by correctly guessing each highlighted country by clicking on the correct country name—the site highlights each country as you make your guesses. Hurry though; the website gives you only five minutes to pick all of Europe's 43 nations. A virtual scoreboard lets you track your progress. Of course, you can always choose to study the old-fashioned way: Grab a friend or classmate and take turns quizzing each other on the states, regions, nations, topography, or climate zones you are required to study. Use one of the maps you created in the previous sections as the basis for your pretest.

Europe Blank Map

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Europe Blank Outline Map

Create flash cards of the states, for example, or download them for free. Then mix up the cards before you test your partner on the states, countries, regions, or whatever map parts you need to learn.