Integration in curvilinear coordinates is typically introduced to students in calculus courses prior to upper-division electricity and magnetism, however, some students do not recall or are not comfortable with integrating over lines, areas, and volumes in curvilinear coordinates. This maybe a result of memorizing various aspects of curvilinear coordinates. Therefore, this activity serves as a review of integration by emphasizing the geometry of differential line, area, and volume elements which are commonly used upper-division electricity and magnetism.