Name the Alberta region that Edmonton belongs to.
Parkland Region
How many Métis Settlements are there in Alberta?
There are 8 Métis Settlements in Alberta.
Complete the sentence:
A natural landmark is...
A natural landmark is something that is made by nature.
Who is the group that brought their ways of living and cultural practices like farming, hunting techniques, and trapping skills? They also contributed music with the fiddle, jigging, and the Michif language.
The Métis people
How many treaties are in Alberta?
There are 5 treaties in Alberta.
This is the smallest region in Alberta. This land has lots of rock, lakes, and forests.
The Canadian Shield
This represents the joining of 2 cultures into a new one. It also represents the never-ending existence of the Métis people. It can be found on their flag.
Infinity symbol
Complete the sentence:
A constructed landmark is...
A human-made or constructed landmark is something made by people.
Name the group that are from many different countries and have contributed things like new food, new celebrations, expertise, new languages, and new ideas and ways of doing things.
Immigrants in Alberta
Who did the First Nations sign treaties with?
The Canadian Government
This is the region where you can find Jasper, Banff, Canmore, Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Bow River...
Mountain Region
This is a colourful, woven belt that symbolizes identity. It can be worn as clothing.
Métis Sash
Some acceptable answers:
Athabasca Glacier
Badlands in Drumheller
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
Icefields Parkway
Jasper National Park
Lake Louise
Peyto Lake
Vermilion Lakes
Share 1 thing that the First Nations contributed to Alberta.
First Nations people taught us to have a deep connection to nature and the environment. They signed treaties with the government of Alberta.
What is a Treaty?
A treaty is like a handshake or peace promise. It means that they agree to live together peacefully and share the land.
Name ALL 6 regions Alberta.
Canadian Shield
Boreal Forest
Foothills
Parkland
Rocky Mountain
Grasslands
It is a form of transportation used to haul buffalo meat. It can even be used as a boat!
Red River Cart
Name 1 CONSTRUCTED LANDMARK that can be found in Alberta.
Some acceptable answers:
Calgary Tower
Fort Edmonton Park
Glacier Skywalk
Rogers Place
Royal Tyrrell Museum
Share 2 things that the Francophone (French speaking) community contributed to Alberta.
The Francophone community shared the French language and traditions through festivals, music, and food. Some examples are maple syrup, poutine, winter carnival, and the flying canoe festival.
What does the word "Identity" mean?
Identity means something that makes a person or group of people unique. It includes their culture, language, and traditions. It is how we understand who we are.
How is the Rocky Mountain region different from the Grasslands region?
The Rocky Mountain region has mountains that are very tall and rocky. Sometimes the mountains have snow on top. The Grasslands region has more wide and flat areas with lots of grass and few trees.
People experience both regions in different ways. People might go hiking, skiing, and look at wildlife in the Rocky Mountains. People who live in the Grasslands region would use it as farmland.
Why are Métis settlements built near rivers?
Métis settlements in Alberta were built near rivers because rivers made it easier to travel by canoe and trade with other people. Rivers also provided water, food like fish, and land for growing crops.
What is a Landmark and how does it help people?
Landmarks are special places that help us learn about the land and the people who live there. They can help people find their way to places and know where they are.
Name 1 group of SETTLERS in Alberta and what they contributed to make Alberta a better place.
English Settlers
They established towns, schools, and churches. They helped create a welcoming environment for future settlers.
Ukrainian Settlers
They brought their farming skills and traditions to Alberta. They introduced new crops and techniques.
Hutterite Settlers
They established communal farms and contributed to local agriculture and trade.
Black Settlers
They established vibrant communities and brought their traditions, stories, and skills.
Chinese Settlers
They helped connect communities and transport goods through the railroads in Alberta.
Why are Treaties important in Alberta?
Treaties are important because they help protect the land for future generations. They made it possible for people who are not Indigenous to live and build communities in Alberta.