Grade 3
Grade 3
Grade 3
Grade 3
Grade 3
100

Things that are added to foods to prevent them from spoiling or going bad:



Preservatives

100

What work was a big part of Metis life?

Fur trading. The men would work for fur trading companies and transport furs very far distances using canoes. Metis men would also trap animals like beavers to use for fur and animal meat.

100

Oral health is the health of your:

Teeth and gums

100

What area did the first Black Canadians settle in

Queens Bush (Windsor)

100

Which food is a processed food?

chicken nuggets, chocolate, fruit loops cereal, granola bars

200

What are Indigenous communities?

The first groups of people who live in an area
200

What homes did the Anishanbek people live in?

Wigwams

200

Who was the first black Canadian in Canada? What country did he come from and why did he come?

Mathieu da Costa, France, to be a language interpreter.

200

The blue part of a map or globe represents ________. 

water (lakes/oceans)

200

Where did the Haudenosaunee live in Canada?

 What did they live in and how many lived there?

They lived near Lake Ontario, Lake Huron and Lake Erie.

They lived in longhouses with their large clans of 60 people!

300

Tell where each food comes from: apple, eggs, milk

apples grow on trees, eggs come from chickens, milk comes from cows or sheep (sheeps milk) 

300

What was the name for a French farmer in New France?

Habitant

300

Cree was another indigenous community.  What does Cree mean?

Cree in French Canadian means Christians but the Cree call themselves "Ininiwuk" which means "the people"

300

What's another name for Haudenosaunee?

Iroquios

300

DAILY DOUBLE-What was the name for the large piece of  land in New France?

DOUBLE POINTS: What was the name of the person in charge of this land?

Seigneury

Seigneur

400

What does Anishinabek mean?

"good humans"

400

Food that is grown near where you live is called

Locally grown food

400

DAILY DOUBLE- Where did the Inuit live?What does Inuit mean? What kind of homes did they live in? What did they eat?

The cold tundra climate of the Arctic.Inuit means "the people"They lived in igloos made of ice, snow and animal skins. They ate mostly seals, fish and whales. They couldn't grow fruits and vegitables in the cold Arctic.

400

What food would you NOT put in a compost bin?

meat, animal poop

400

What are Metis people a mix of?

French and Indigenous

500

The Anishanabek lived in the Saugeen Peninsula and the area was rocky so not very good for farming. What did they mostly eat then?

fish, rice and meat

500

Why were First Nations people unable to have powwows in Canada years ago?

The 1876 Indian Act outlawed the celebration of powwows by restricting Indigenous peoples' right to conduct cultural and spiritual ceremonies and wear traditional outfits.

500

The Woodland Cree lived in forested areas and lived in lodges made from wooden poles with birch bark. 

Where area did the Plains Cree live and what were their homes called?

Plains Cree lived in the flat Plains of Western Canada and lived in teepees.

500

What does Haudenosaunee mean?

What is another word for this indigenous group of people?

"People of the Longhouses"

Six Nations

500

What are 4 ways we can keep our teeth healthy?

eat less sugar, brush our teeth several times a day, floss our teeth daily, go for regular dental check ups and cleaning.

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