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Canada Cryptogram
Directions: Unscramble the words and place the correct spelling in the shaded
boxes. Use the letter in each numbered box to answer the riddle.
RIDDLE:
Canada has one fifth of the world's supply of this. What is this item?
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Directions: As a group you have 25 minutes to write a brief story using each of the words (or
variations of the words) below.
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Directions:
Describe in detail how your daily life would change if you were to
move permanently to Canada. What you do each day? How would you
relax? How would your living conditions change? How would your diet,
or what you eat, change? Do you think you would enjoy living there?
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Canada
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What I know. What I want to learn. What I have learned.
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A member of a group of Eskimo people inhabiting the Arctic from northern Alaska eastward to
1. Toronto
eastern Greenland, particularly those of Canada.
2. prime minister The head of the cabinet and often also the chief executive of a parliamentary democracy.
An extensive chain of mountains or mountain ranges, especially the principal mountain system
4. bilingual
of a continent.
An extensive area of flat or rolling, predominantly treeless grassland, especially the large tract
5. territories
or plain of central North America.
The capital of British Columbia, Canada, on southeast Vancouver Island at the eastern end of
6. constitution
the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
7. prairie The capital of Quebec, Canada, the French-speaking capital of the province of Quebec.
8. federation Using or able to use two languages, especially with equal or nearly equal fluency.
The capital of Canada, in southeast Ontario at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the
10. cordillera
Rideau Canal.
The system of fundamental laws and principles that prescribes the nature, functions, and limits
11. Quebec
of a government or another institution.
The capital and largest city of Ontario, Canada, in the southern part of the province on Lake
12. Inuit
Ontario.
Do The Research!
Canada
Directions: Research the topic and question printed to the left. Write
your answer in the space provided.
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1. What is the longest river in
Canada? How long is it?
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2. What is the highest point in
Canada? How high is it?
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Provinces Territories
3. Name the 10 Provinces and 3
Territories of Canada? ______________ ______________
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E H A R T U N I F I C A T I O N N C V U I E V
E A Z S V N I T L U F Z N S U R S D F R S J S
C E O F P H L Y G F E C I B Q U E B E C O P G
U D D G H T A U A W B I L I N G U A L J V G N
S K R T X P R O V I N C E S Z K Z S L S X V T
X H A G C M I T E R R I T O R I E S L C V D I
F X I I W B K T J J U V D C V I C T O R I A V
C O N S T I T U T I O N U R C L J Q D T I M G
S Q S E F G Y O X K U Y F E D E R A T I O N E
L S Q T C O R D I L L E R A J Z Z B J D C A E
E E X J I Q U E B E C F C V N S N Q S R L G T
O T P P O T T A W A Z E I U R V P I B U R M C
N K N J N O N M Q I N U I T T O R O N T O K A
O W B B Z O R M L F X G T E E Z M J S N C B E
B P R A I R I E W C T W K M G J M Z N J P W A
Y I U S E D M O N T O N L J A Z E D D D S H J
K C Y T J C B U B N C E X X I O H E J M F V Z
A I H R J H P U J B Q R C H R D K L Y G E E Q
Canada Vocabulary
bilingual Using or able to use two languages, especially with equal or nearly equal fluency.
The system of fundamental laws and principles that prescribes the nature, functions, and
constitution
limits of a government or another institution.
The capital and largest city of Alberta, Canada, in the central part of the province north of
Edmonton
Calgary.
A member of a group of Eskimo people inhabiting the Arctic from northern Alaska eastward
Inuit
to eastern Greenland, particularly those of Canada.
The capital of Canada, in southeast Ontario at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the
Ottawa
Rideau Canal.
prime minister The head of the cabinet and often also the chief executive of a parliamentary democracy.
An extensive area of flat or rolling, predominantly treeless grassland, especially the large
prairie
tract or plain of central North America.
Quebec The capital of Quebec, Canada, the French-speaking capital of the province of Quebec.
The capital and largest city of Ontario, Canada, in the southern part of the province on Lake
Toronto
Ontario.
The capital of British Columbia, Canada, on southeast Vancouver Island at the eastern end
Victoria
of the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
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Answer Sheets
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bilingual, constitution, cordillera, Edmonton, federation, Inuit, Ottawa, prairie, provinces, Quebec,
territories, Toronto, unification, Victoria
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2. cordillera 1. prairie
3. unification 4. federation
11. bilingual
13. Edmonton
15. provinces
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bilingual Using or able to use two languages, especially with equal or nearly equal fluency.
The system of fundamental laws and principles that prescribes the nature, functions, and limits of a government or
constitution
another institution.
cordillera An extensive chain of mountains or mountain ranges, especially the principal mountain system of a continent.
A member of a group of Eskimo people inhabiting the Arctic from northern Alaska eastward to eastern Greenland,
Inuit
particularly those of Canada.
Ottawa The capital of Canada, in southeast Ontario at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the Rideau Canal.
prime minister The head of the cabinet and often also the chief executive of a parliamentary democracy
An extensive area of flat or rolling, predominantly treeless grassland, especially the large tract or plain of central
prairie
North America.
Quebec The capital of Quebec, Canada, the French-speaking capital of the province of Quebec.
A subdivision of Canada that is not a state and is administered by an appointed or elected governor and elected
territories
legislature.
Toronto The capital and largest city of Ontario, Canada, in the southern part of the province on Lake Ontario.
The capital of British Columbia, Canada, on southeast Vancouver Island at the eastern end of the Strait of Juan
Victoria
de Fuca.