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Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
"Inner Maple Leaves" - Abstract Designs
This website of abstract maple leaves for colouring was created by Artist Donald Lee to celebrate Canada 150!
You can follow the link to find a favourite maple leaf design to colour.
https://pixohammer.smugmug.com/AbstractGarden/Inner-Maple-Leaves/
Friday, April 10, 2015
Researching Canadian Prime Ministers
Here are some websites to find information on the Prime Ministers of Canada:
Federal Government of Canada - Biographies of Prime Ministers
Canada Online - Prime Ministers of Canada
prime-ministers.ca
biography.com
simple.wikipedia.org
Federal Government of Canada - Biographies of Prime Ministers
Canada Online - Prime Ministers of Canada
prime-ministers.ca
biography.com
simple.wikipedia.org
Labels:
Canada,
government,
Prime Ministers,
Social Studies
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
The Parliament of Canada
Here is a link to the youtube channel (PARLyouth) created by the Government of Canada for young learners:
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Parliament Hill - The Changing of the Guard |
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The House of Commons - The elected members are MP's |
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The Senate - Senators are appointed by the Prime Minister |
Labels:
Canada,
citizenship,
government,
Parliament,
Social Studies
Friday, October 12, 2012
Physical Regions of Canada
The seven physical regions of Canada are:
1. Western Cordillera
2. Interior Plains (The Prairies)
3. Canadian Shield
4. Hudson Bay Lowlands
5. Inuitian Mountains (Arctic Region)
6. Appalachian Mountains (Atlantic Region)
7. Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands
The PowerPoint slide show that we used in class is available here:
Here are some other links to websites with for informations:
1. Western Cordillera
2. Interior Plains (The Prairies)
3. Canadian Shield
4. Hudson Bay Lowlands
5. Inuitian Mountains (Arctic Region)
6. Appalachian Mountains (Atlantic Region)
7. Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands
The PowerPoint slide show that we used in class is available here:
Here are some other links to websites with for informations:
Labels:
Canada,
Geography,
physical regions of Canada,
Social Studies
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