Iqaluit landforms
Temperature
Iqaluit traditions
conductors and insulators
life in Iqaluit
100

Iqaluit does not have these. 

What is trees

100

this is the temperature of the human body 

what is 37 degrees Celsius

100
This an outdoor festival in Iqaluit

What is Toonik Tyme 

100

this is what a conductor does

what is allow the easy transfer of heat 

100
name 3 languages we speak in Iqaluit

What is English, French, Inuktitut 

200
Iqaluit is located here 

what is Nunavut 

200

this is the temperature of boiling water

what is 100 degrees Celsius 

200

there are two types of music of the Inuit

What is Throat singing and drumming 

200

this is what an insulator does

what is slows or stops the transfer of heat 

200

these are 4 games the Inuit play

What are knuckle (seal) hop, walrus, 1/2 foot high kick, back push, musk ox push, leg wrestle, kneeling jump. 

300

This is the most common weather in Iqaluit

What is Snow 

300

this is what we can do to heat a house 

what is turn up the thermostat, close the window, use a draft stopper, turn on the lights, use a space heater, and turn off the fan 

300

these are three jobs found in Iqaluit

what is tour guide, artists, fishermen, 

300

how does a polar bear keep insulated

what is fur, which traps air next to the skin. 

300

This is what we eat in Iqaluit

What is Arctic char, seal, caribou, bannock, 
400

These mark places in Iqaluit

What is an Inuksuk 


400

this happens when an ice cube is on the counter in the sunlight and why

 what is melts because the heat from the sun heat  transfers to the ice cube, which causes it to melt. 

400

a group of indigenous people who live in the north 

What is Inuit 

400
how does a puffin stay insulated

what is feathers, which trap air next to the body. 

400

these are 3 things the Inuit wear 

What are Parkas, Anarak, Kamiks, Mitts, 

500

these are 5 animals that you can see in Iqaluit

What are - Polar bears, Arctic wolf, Arctic fox, Seal, Caribou, Arctic char, arctic hare, etc. 
500

this is what happens when I am sick and why 

this is what happens when I am cold and why 

what is sweat because we have a fever to cool ourselves down. 

we shiver to warm ourselves up. 

500

these are 4 traditional activities 

what are cultural events, community feasts, festivals, drum dancing, story telling, and throat singing. 

500

how does a seal stay warm 

what is blubber, slows and stops the transfer of heat. 

500

these are 4 natural resources found in Nunavut 

what are animals (beluga, narwhal, caribou, polar bear, etc), diamonds, gold, iron, oil, gas, sun, fresh water. 

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