Natural or Processed Materials
First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Knowledge
States of Matter
Changing States of Matter
Water Cycle Wonders
100

Name a material that comes from nature.

➡️ Answer: Tree, rock, cotton, or animal hide


100

$100 – Name a natural material used by First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people to make a canoe.

➡️ Answer: Birch bark


100

$100 – Name the three main states of matter.

➡️ Answer: Solid, liquid, and gas


100

$100 – Name the process when a liquid turns into a solid.

➡️ Answer: Freezing


100

$100 – Name the process when water heats up and turns into vapor.

➡️ Answer: Evaporation


200

$200 – Name a material that people change from its natural form.

➡️ Answer: Glass, paper, or plastic


200

$200 – Name a natural material that was used to make warm clothing.

➡️ Answer: Animal hide or fur


200

$200 – Name one example of a solid.

➡️ Answer: Ice, rock, or metal


200

$200 – Name the process when a solid turns into a liquid.

➡️ Answer: Melting


200

$200 – Name the process when water vapor cools down and forms clouds.

➡️ Answer: Condensation


300

$300 – Name one way we can tell if something is a natural material.

➡️ Answer: It comes from nature and is not made by people


300

$300 – Name one way First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people used animals.

➡️ Answer: For food, clothing, shelter, or tools


300

$300 – Name one example of a liquid.

➡️ Answer: Water, milk, or juice


300

$300 – Name the process when a liquid turns into a gas.

➡️ Answer: Evaporation


300

$300 – Name the process when water falls from clouds as rain or snow.

➡️ Answer: Precipitation


400

$400 – Name something made from trees.

➡️ Answer: Paper, wood furniture, or birch bark canoes


400

$400 – Name a natural material that could be used to build a home.

➡️ Answer: Wood or animal hide


400

$400 – Name one example of a gas.

➡️ Answer: Air, oxygen, or steam


400

$400 – Name the process when a gas turns back into a liquid.

➡️ Answer: Condensation


400

$400 – Name the part of the water cycle where water gathers in oceans, lakes, or rivers.

➡️ Answer: Collection


500

$500 – Name one example of a processed material that starts as a natural one.

➡️ Answer: Paper (made from trees) or glass (made from sand)

500

$500 – Name one way First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people showed respect for nature.

➡️ Answer: They took only what they needed and gave thanks for what they used

500

$500 – Name something that can change from a solid to a liquid when heated.

➡️ Answer: Ice (melts into water), butter, or chocolate

500

$500 – Name the process when a solid turns straight into a gas.

➡️ Answer: Sublimation

500

$500 – Name the full cycle that moves water from the Earth to the sky and back again.

➡️ Answer: The Water Cycle