When something is close to you.
What is near?
The province we live in.
What is Alberta?
Things we get from the earth like water, trees, animals and minerals.
What are natural resources?
Arctic, Cordillera, Appalacian Mountains, The Prairies, the Great Lakes and the Canadian Shield.
What are the regions of Canada?
When something is far away from you.
What is far?
There are 10 of them in Canada.
What are provinces?
Oil, gas, soil, cattle and coal are natural resources in this region.
What are the prairies?
3 territories, tundra, icy with cold winters and cool summers.
What is the Arctic?
A device that shows you directions.
What is a compass rose?
There are 3 of them in Canada.
What are territories?
Oil, gas, diamonds, iron and polar bears are natural resources of this region.
What is the Arctic?
This region has tall mountains, forests with cold winters and rainy summers.
What is the Cordillera?
North, East, South, West
What are the 4 Cardinal Directions?
This city is the capital of Alberta, we live in this city.
What is Edmonton?
The head city or special city of a province.
What is a capital city?
Alberta is near Saskatchewan.
What is Alberta's relative location?
Where something is in relation to something else.
What is relative location?
Alberta is one of the three provinces of this region.
What is the prairies?
In Canada one of the most important natural resources.
What are minerals?
Water, wood, minerals.
What are some of Canada's Natural Resources?