Exploring Oceania
A Grade 4 social studies worksheet to introduce students to the geography, culture, and unique features of Oceania.
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Exploring Oceania
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Oceania is a region made up of thousands of islands in the Pacific Ocean. It includes Australia, New Zealand, and many smaller island nations. Let's learn more about this amazing part of the world!
1. Look at the map below. What is the largest landmass in Oceania?
2. Which of these animals is native to Australia?
Elephant
Kangaroo
Tiger
Bear
3. Many islands in Oceania were formed by activity.
4. The Great Barrier Reef, a famous coral reef, is located off the coast of .
5. New Zealand is made up of two main islands.
True
False
6. Imagine you are visiting an island in Oceania. Describe one interesting thing you might see or do there.
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