Oceania Lapbook Instructions Print country matchbooks two sided (flip along the long side of the paper) Print Oceania features two sided (flip along the long side of the paper). Print the Oceania map and the cover . Laminate or contact paper the map and glue or tape into the middle section of the lapbook (if desired). Fold the matchbooks along the dotted lines and glue onto one side flap of the lapbook. (the order really doesn’t matter) Fold the Features along the solid lines and glue onto the other side flap and in the middle as desired. You can see how I laid them out in the picture below, however it’s really up to you how to arrange them! Let your students decide. Use the laminated map in the middle for students to quiz themselves using a dry erase marker. They can test themselves on the country names and capitals and the bodies of water. Alternatively, you could not laminate it, and just allow students to color, and label. Extra space was left in the matchbooks so your students can add any extra info they find interesting! Consider adding trees, songs, patron saints, etc! Solomon Islands Papua New Guinea New Zealand Australia MarshallIslands Flag Capital: Majuro Capital: Flag Flag Flag Flag Capital: Honiara Capital: Port Moresby Capital: Wellington Capital: Canberra Mariana Trench Outback lapbook to Glue Ayers Rock is also called Uluru. It’s the largest sandstone rock in Ayers Australia and is one of the country’s most recognizable rock landmarks! lapbook to Glue Lake Eyre Lake Eyre is also known as Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre. It is in the southern portion of Australia and is the lowest place in Australia. The level is high during the rainy season and so low during the dry season it looks more like lots of smaller lakes. the area called the Anangu people. Anangu the called area the emus! even and turkey, bush kangaroo, important place to the native people of of people native the to place important life, and a variety of animals like like animals of variety a and life, has a circumference of 5.8 miles. It is an an is It miles. 5.8 of circumference a has Ayers Rock are many waterholes, plant plant waterholes, many are Rock Ayers Ayers Rock is 1,142ft high, and and high, 1,142ft is Rock Ayers Kata Tjuta National Park. Around Around Park. National Tjuta Kata - Uluru the in included is Rock Ayers The Mariana trench is the The Outback is a remote region deepest part of all of the of central Australia. It is world’s oceans! It is in the sometimes called “the bush.” It Pacific Ocean, North of Papua New is mostly used for tourism and Guinea and east of the Asian Islands. mining. Kangaroos, birds, and The deepest known part, called dingoes live in the outback, and Challenger Deep, has places as much as have adapted to it’s hot and dry 6.831 miles deep! climate. lapbook to Glue Great BarrierGreat Reef Glue to lapbook Glue to Great Glue to lapbook Dividing Coral Sea Range because of the beautiful coral reefs, fish reefs, coral beautiful the because of The Great Barrier Reef is northeast of Aus- is northeast of Reef The Barrier Great largest coral Coral traliaIt in the Sea. is the over reefStretching 1,400 world! in the popular attraction is atourist miles long, it home. reef the call andthat other wildlife Reef. Barrier system including the Great Great the including system nldsmn oa ef reef coral many includes Solomon Islands. It It Islands. Solomon New Guinea and the the and Guinea New Australia, south of Papua Papua of south Australia, h ot atcato of coast east north the along is Sea Coral The The Great Dividing Range is the biggest mountain range in Australia and runs along the eastern side of the country. It is more than 2,175 miles long! The highest mountain is Mount Kosciuszko at 7,310 ft high. .
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