Map Key of Canada - Siegel Middle School

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Bellwork: October 31st
Objective – Label major landforms, provinces, and
territories of Canada
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Here in the South, we grow up
playing baseball, football, soccer,
and basketball. In Canada, youth
grow up playing hockey. What does
that tell you about Canada’s
climate?
Where do you think the population
density is higher:
Northern Canada or
Southern Canada?
Why?
Put your Burrito Book on
your desk. Turn to page 3435 in the yellow/green atlas.
Burrito Book
On the cover:
Your name (first and
last)
Chapter 6
Illustrate Canada’s
flag.
Turn to page 34-35 in the
Nystrom Desk Atlas
At the bottom of the map on page 1 write:
Be
Careful!! And Slowly Meditate Over Quebec!!
At the top of page 2 (Burrito
Book), write this analogy:
States are to the United States as
provinces are to Canada.
Provinces(10) and
Canada Map KeyCanada’s
Territories (3)
Desk Atlas – pg. 34-35
Canada’s Landforms
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F.
G.
H.
Rocky Mountains
Hudson Bay
St. Lawrence River –
Lake Winnipeg
Pacific Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Arctic Ocean Bering Strait -
1. British Columbia - Red
2. Alberta - Purple
3. Saskatchewan – Blue
4. Manitoba - Orange
5. Ontario - Yellow
6. Quebec - Brown
7. Newfoundland and Labrador
- Green
8. New Brunswick – Red
9. Prince Edward Island - Orange
10. Nova Scotia - Purple
11. Yukon Territory - Green
12. Northwest Territories - Brown
13. Nunavut – Red
14. ***Ottawa (National Capital)
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