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100

What does heritage mean?

Heritage is what has been passed down to you from the past.

100

What is Alberta's provincial capital?

Edmonton

100
Which region of Canada covers Nunavut and parts of the northwest territories and the yukon territory?

The arctic region 

100

Canada is the ______ largest country in the world.

second

100

What is the name of my school?

University of Alberta

200

what does identity mean?

Identity is how we are shaped by the places we live, the languages we speak, the groups we belong to, where we came from, and how we see ourselves. 
200

What is British Columbia's provincial capital?

Victoria

200

This region is a mountainous region in British Columbia, the Yukon territory, and parts of Alberta and the northwest territories. 

The Cordillera Region 

200

This natural resource can be replaced. 

Renewable

200

What is my favorite food to cook?

Lasagna 

300

what does region mean?

A region is an area of land that has unique features, such as climate, landforms, and natural resources. 

300

Where is Nunavut's provincial capital?

Iqaluit

300

What does the Canadian Shield region cover?

Labrador, Quebec, most of Ontario, northern Manitoba, and northern Saskatchewan. it also covers parts of Alberta and the northwest territories. 

300

Name 6 examples of natural resources

Basic resources: air, water, soil 

Animals: fish, birds, mammals

Plants: trees, wildflowers, grasses

land: metals, non-metals, fuels 

300

What is my favorite color?

Burgundy 

400

what are physical features?

Physical features include landforms, such as mountains, hills, and plains. Physical features also include bodies of water, such as oceans, rivers and lakes. 

400

What is Ontario's provincial capital?

Toronto

400

This region is on the East Coast of Canada. It includes Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, the island of Newfoundland, and parts of Quebec. 

The Atlantic region 

400
The _______ was built so that people could travel across Canada on one highway

Trans-Canada Highway 

400
What sports did I grow up playing?

Swimming and Dance

500

What does Diverse mean?

Diverse means made up of people from a variety of cultures, backgrounds and beliefs. 

500

Where is the national capital of Canada? 

Ottawa

500

This region covers parts of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and the Yukon.

The Interior Plains region

500

The ____ were the first to build European settlements, towns and forts.

French 

500

What am I geek for?

Marvel/MCU

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