Let’s work through this step by step.
This is a world map labeling task. The map has numbers (1–7) for continents and letters (A–E) for oceans. Below the map, there are two sections: “Continents” with blanks 1–7, and “Oceans” with blanks A–E.
At the bottom of the page, there’s an answer key — it’s written upside down, but we can read it. It says:
> answer key: 1. North America, 2. South America, 3. Europe, 4. Asia, 5. Africa, 6. Australia, 7. Antarctica
> D. Indian Ocean, E. Southern Ocean, A. Arctic Ocean, B. Pacific Ocean, C. Atlantic Ocean
So let’s match them correctly.
First, continents:
- Number 1 is in North America → 1 = North America
- Number 2 is in South America → 2 = South America
- Number 3 is in Europe → 3 = Europe
- Number 4 is in Asia → 4 = Asia
- Number 5 is in Africa → 5 = Africa
- Number 6 is in Australia → 6 = Australia
- Number 7 is Antarctica at the bottom → 7 = Antarctica
Now oceans:
- Letter A is near the top, around the North Pole → Arctic Ocean
- Letter B is on both left and right sides — that’s the Pacific Ocean (it wraps around) → B = Pacific Ocean
- Letter C is between Americas and Europe/Africa → Atlantic Ocean → C = Atlantic Ocean
- Letter D is south of Asia, east of Africa → Indian Ocean → D = Indian Ocean
- Letter E is at the very bottom, surrounding Antarctica → Southern Ocean → E = Southern Ocean
Double-checking with the answer key provided:
Continents:
1. North America
✔
2. South America
✔
3. Europe
✔
4. Asia
✔
5. Africa
✔
6. Australia
✔
7. Antarctica
✔
Oceans:
A. Arctic Ocean
✔
B. Pacific Ocean
✔
C. Atlantic Ocean
✔
D. Indian Ocean
✔
E. Southern Ocean
✔
All match perfectly.
Final Answer:
Continents:
1. North America
2. South America
3. Europe
4. Asia
5. Africa
6. Australia
7. Antarctica
Oceans:
A. Arctic Ocean
B. Pacific Ocean
C. Atlantic Ocean
D. Indian Ocean
E. Southern Ocean
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of third grade geography worksheet.