Treaties
Alberta's Land & Geography
People & Cultures of Alberta
Government & Alberta Symbols
Citizenship & Community Impact
100

Who were the first inhabitants of Alberta?

The Indigenous People 

100

What are natural features such as mountains, rivers, and lakes called?

Physical features

100

How many distinct Indigenous communities are represented in Alberta?

48

100

What is the leader of a city or town called?

Mayor

100

What is volunteering?

Giving your time to help people or groups.

200

How many numbered treaties are in Alberta?

5

200

What do we call the lines that show where Alberta begins and ends?

Political boundaries.

200

Name one Indigenous language spoken in Alberta.

Cree, Blackfoot, Dene

200

Which level of government is responsible for education and health care in Alberta?

Provincial government.

200

What is charity?

Giving money, goods, or support to help people or groups.

300

Name one numbered treaty found in Alberta.

Treaty 4, Treaty 6, Treaty 7, Treaty 8, Treaty 10

300

What is a landmark?

A natural or constructed feature that is important or easy to recognize.

300

What language is traditionally spoken by many Métis people?

Michif.

300

What does MLA stand for?

Member of the Legislative Assembly.

300

What does "quality of life" mean?

A sense of safety, comfort, health, and happiness.

400

Why did the Indigenous people negotiate and sign treaties?

They preserve peace and continue living on the land (even though that's not how what ended up happening) 

400

What is a historical site?

A place that has historical significance and is protected or recognized.

400

What are two symbols of Métis culture?

The Métis sash and the Red River cart (or other reasonable answer)

400

In what city does Alberta's provincial government meet?

Edmonton.

400

How can community events help people?

They bring people together and help people learn about different cultures.

500

Why did the Government of Canada negotiate treaties?

To gain access to land for settlement and natural resources.

500

What are two things a map can show?

Political boundaries, physical regions, physical features, landmarks, or historical sites.

500

Name one reason people immigrate to Alberta

Jobs, family connections, land, or religious protection.

500

Name two official symbols of Alberta.

Alberta flag, coat of arms, wild rose, Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, blue and gold colours, or the motto Fortis et Liber.

500

Name one way a student can make a positive impact in their school or community.

Volunteering, helping others, organizing a cleanup, fundraising, mentoring younger students, etc.