The 7 Continents: Asia, Grades 4-6
The 7 Continents: Asia helps students learn about Asia through engaging reading and writing activities.
Five geography units cover the following standards-based topics:
Section 1: Asia in the World
Introduces students to the location of Asia in the world.
• Asia's Relative Location
• Asia's Hemispheres
• Asia's Absolute Location
• Using a Projection Map
Section 2: Political Divisions of Asia
Introduces students to the six regions and 50 countries of Asia.
• Population of Asia
• Countries of Asia
• Largest Countries by Area
• Largest Countries by Population
• Southwest Asia
• South Asia
• Central Asia
• North Asia
• East Asia
• Southeast Asia
• Largest Cities of Asia
Section 3: Physical Features of Asia
Students learn about the landforms and bodies of water of Asia.
• Asia's Landscape
• The Himalayas
• Trek to the Summit of Everest
• The Indian Subcontinent
• The Arabian and Gobi Deserts
• Siberia's Landforms
• Japan's Islands
• Asia's Tropical Rainforests
• Asia's Bodies of Water
• Asia's Inland Seas and Lakes
• Important Rivers of Asia
Section 4: Valuable Resources of Asia
Students learn about the various natural resources of Asia.
• Oil Production in Asia
• China's Coal Energy
• Fishing in Asia
• Rice: An Asia Staple
• Asia's Forests
• Amazing Wildlife of Asia
• Tigers of Asia
• Working Animals
Section 5: Asian Culture
Introduces students to the architecture, education, arts, beliefs, and traditions of Asia.
• Tourist Attractions
• Arts and Entertainment
• Major Religions of Asia
• Education of Asia
• Asian Cuisine
• Celebrations