Metis and Francophone People
Alberta's Regions 1
Alberta's Regions 2
Alberta's Regions 3
100

People who have both First Nations and European family history.

Metis

100

Name a natural resource found in the Grassland region 

Soil (farming)

Solar/wind energy

Fossil Fuels (coal, oil)

100

Cold forest in northern Alberta

with evergreen trees, home to

animals like moose and wolves.

Boreal Forest

100

Rocky Area in northern Alberta with ancient rocks, lacks and forest.

Canadian Shield

200

A wooden cart made by the Métis, pulled by horses or oxen, used to carry goods.

Red River Cart

200

Which region has the most fresh water?

Rocky Mountains

200

What are the six physical regions of Alberta

Boreal Forest

Parkland

Grassland

Canadian Shield

Foothills

Rocky Mountains

200

A mix of trees and grass found between Alberta's forests and prairies.

Parkland

300

A colorful woven belt worn by Métis people.

Sash
300

Name natural resources found in the Canadian Sheild

Minerals, granite and rock
300

Leduc is located in what region?

Parkland

300

Wide open areas with mostly grass found in southern Aberta.

Grassland

400

A person whose first language is French.

Francophone

400

What is the smallest region in Alberta?

Canadian Sheild

400

What is a natural resource in the Parkland

Oil

400

Hilly areas at the base of the Rocky Mountains.

Foothills

500

A person who travels to a new place to teach others about their

religion, such as the early Francophones in Alberta.

Missionary

500

What is the largest region in Alberta?

Boreal Forest

500

Name a natural resource in the Boreal Forest

Lumber

500

Tall, rugged mountains in western

Alberta, forming a natural border

with British Columbia.

Rocky Mountains