Grammar Goals
Capitals and Punctuation
Canadian Journey
Land and People
Grab Bag
100

A word that describes a noun, like "bouncy," "happy," or "red."

What is an adjective?

100

The first letter of every new sentence always starts with this kind of letter.

 What is a capital letter?

100

This is the largest province in Canada by land size. Vous parlez Francais ici.

What is Quebec?

100

This very cold physical region covers most of Northern Canada.

 What is the Arctic Region?

100

A sentence always needs a subject or noun (who or what the sentence is about) and this type of word, which represents an action, in order to be complete.

What is a verb (predicate/action word)?

200

 This pronoun can replace the phrase "the boy" or "my dad."

 What is "he"?

200

This punctuation mark tells you that a sentence is asking something.

 What is a question mark?

200

Canada has 10 of these, which are larger parts of the country with their own governments.

What are provinces?

200

People who lived in Canada before the Europeans arrived are called this, meaning "original inhabitants."

Who are Indigenous Peoples?

200

This song is by Fredz and his video showed him volunteering at a seniors home.

What is "Extraordinaire"?

300

The word "they" is used instead of saying "the students" or "the friends."  This shows that "they" is this type of word.

 What is a pronoun?

300

You use this kind of letter for the names of people, places like "Toronto," and important holidays like "Christmas."

What is a capital letter?

300

This small territory is found in Canada's north, and its capital city is called Whitehorse.

What is Yukon?

300

The towering Rocky Mountains are a famous part of this large physical region in Western Canada.

What is the Cordillera Region?

300
This is a French music tournament that classes around the world participate in every year since 2017.

What is Manie Musicale?

400
You use this when you are referring to someone owning or possessing something.

What is "their". 

400

This punctuation mark tells you to take a short pause in a sentence, or it can separate items in a list.

What is a comma?

400

Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick are all part of this region of Canada.

What are the Atlantic Provinces (or Maritimes)?

400

This group of Indigenous Peoples traditionally lives in the Arctic regions of Canada, often known for their unique culture and language.

Who are the Inuit?

400

Combine these two short sentences into one longer, more interesting sentence: "The dog barked. The dog was happy."

What is "The happy dog barked" (or similar combination like "The dog barked happily" or "The dog was happy and barked")?

500

 The correct pronoun to complete this sentence: "Andrea went to the park.

What is "she"?

500

 When someone is very excited, surprised, or shouting, this mark goes at the end of their sentence to show strong feeling.

What is an exclamation mark?

500

This Canadian territory is home to the capital city of Iqaluit.

What is Nunavut?

500

 The name for the physical region that covers a lot of Ontario that is vast, rocky and ancient.

What is the Canadian Shield?

500

This was the winning song and artist of Manie Musicale 2026.

What is "Toucher la Lune" by Maheva?