Canada's Provinces & Territories
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<p>Students will study Canada's ten provinces and three territories. During this study students will develop and strengthen reading research and mapping skills.</p><p>Expand your student knowledge of Canada's:</p><ul><li><strong style=color: rgba(43 0 255 1)>Physical Regions</strong></li><li><strong style=color: rgba(43 0 255 1)>Climate</strong></li><li><strong style=color: rgba(43 0 255 1)>Provinces</strong></li><li><strong style=color: rgba(43 0 255 1)>Territories</strong></li><li><strong style=color: rgba(43 0 255 1)>Capital Cities</strong></li><li><strong style=color: rgba(43 0 255 1)>Bodies of Water</strong></li><li><strong style=color: rgba(43 0 255 1)>Natural Resources</strong></li><li><strong style=color: rgba(43 0 255 1)>Industrial Growth and it's</strong></li><li><strong style=color: rgba(43 0 255 1)>People</strong></li></ul><p>Includes 20+ activities 23 maps teacher guide and answer key!</p><p>Seventeen lesson topics:</p><p>Lesson Plan #1: Where is Canada?</p><p>Lesson Plan #2: Canada's Borders</p><p>Lesson Plan #3: Canada's Provinces and Territories</p><p>Lesson Plan #4: Borders Inside Canada</p><p>Lesson Plan #5: Canada's Capital Cities</p><p>Lesson Plan #6: Physical Regions of Canada</p><p>Lesson Plan #7: Rivers of Canada</p><p>Lesson Plan #8: Lakes of Canada</p><p>Lesson Plan #9: Canada's Population</p><p>Lesson Plan #10: Climatic Regions of Canada</p><p>Lesson Plan #11: Canada's Natural Vegetation</p><p>Lesson Plan #12: The Atlantic Provinces</p><p>Lesson Plan #13: Québec</p><p>Lesson Plan #14: Ontario</p><p>Lesson Plan #15: Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta</p><p>Lesson Plan #16: British Columbia</p><p>Lesson Plan #17: The Territories</p><p><strong><em>Learning outcomes for students include:</em></strong></p><ul><li>describe the physical features of regions within the provinces.</li><li>identify how regions are interdependent in relation to their economies and governments.</li><li>demonstrate and become aware of the various relationships economically and culturally etc. within and between Canadian regions.</li><li>identify the characteristics of the physical regions of their individual province/territory and all of Canada.</li><li>name and describe the main features of a river system.</li><li>demonstrate an understanding of the significance of the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes System.</li><li>identify Canada's major natural resources and their uses.</li><li>identify and describe types of communities in each physical region of each province and territory.</li><li>demonstrate an understanding of the exchange of products within each province or territory and throughout Canada.</li><li>identify the physical regions of Canada.</li><li>describe and compare the physical environments of these regions according to land forms.</li><li>identify the natural resources used to create Canadian products and the provinces/territories from which they originate.</li><li>use appropriate vocabulary to describe their inquiries and observations.</li><li>construct and read a variety of graphs charts diagrams maps and models for specific purposes such as to determine physical features area of regions size of populations climate etc.</li><li>identify Ottawa as the capital city of Canada.</li><li>locate and label the Great Lakes and other major bodies of water and waterways in Canada.</li><li>identify symbols used to outline boundaries (international national provincial).</li><li>locate and label the physical regions of Canada on a map.</li><li>use cardinal and intermediate directions non-pictorial symbols and colour on a map to locate and describe physical regions.</li></ul><p><br></p>
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