Inuit Communities
Acadian Communities
Prairie Communities
Land Features of Canada
100

These are the people who live in Nunavut.

- Inuit people.

100

Acadian people mostly live in this province in Canada.

Nova Scotia.

100

This is the name of a province in Canada where prairie communities live.

Saskatchewan.

100

What is a prairie?

A large, flat area of land that is covered with grass.

200

This is the main language spoken by Inuit people.

Inuktitut.

200

The Acadians' ancestors came from this country in Europe.

France 

200

Prairie communities are known for farming this plant, which is used to make bread.

Wheat. 

200

This type of land, found in the Arctic Region, is frozen all year round.

Permafrost

300

What is the capital city of Nunavut? 

Iqaluit.

300

True or False: Nova Scotia is located on the west side of Canada.

False.

300

True or false: the prairie region is covered by grassland.

true.

300

This land feature, found in the Atlantic Region, is often covered with trees.

Forest.

400

This northern territory of Canada is home to most Inuit communities.

Nunavut.
400

Nova Scotia is a ________. (Choose one)

- Territory.

- Provine.

400

True or false: the land in prairie communities is ideal for farming.

True. 

400

This big body of water can be found near the Atlantic Region.

The ocean.

500

This is a stone structure built by the Inuit, often used as a guide or marker.

Inuksuk.

500

True or false: Nova Scotia is located near the ocean. 

True.

500

The Prairie Region includes parts of Saskatchewan, Alberta, and which other province?

Manitoba 

500

This type of land is tall and rocky, and you can find it in parts of Canada.

Mountains.