Cartography-Create Your Own Map: 20 points possible 1. Label (in black colored pencil) the following...

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Cartography-Create Your Own Map: 20 points possible 1. Label (in black colored pencil ) the following in this order: 1. Canadian Shield 2. Great Plains 3. Laurentian Mountains 2. Highlight the following 1. Atlantic Ocean 2. Hudson Bay 3. Pacific Ocean 4. St. Lawrence River 5. The Great Lakes 6. Rocky Mountains 7. Coast Mountains 8. Mackenzie Mountains 9. Labrador Sea 10. Baffin Bay 11. Beaufort Sea 3. Color code your Provinces and Territories with the words on the front. Make sure you add: Nunavut Canadi an Shield Great Lakes Great Plains Lauren ti an Mts.

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Page 1: Cartography-Create Your Own Map: 20 points possible 1. Label (in black colored pencil) the following in this order: 1. Canadian Shield 2. Great Plains.

Cartography-Create Your Own Map: 20 points possible 1. Label (in black colored pencil) the following in this order:

1. Canadian Shield2. Great Plains3. Laurentian Mountains

2. Highlight the following 1. Atlantic Ocean2. Hudson Bay3. Pacific Ocean4. St. Lawrence River5. The Great Lakes6. Rocky Mountains7. Coast Mountains8. Mackenzie Mountains9. Labrador Sea10. Baffin Bay11. Beaufort Sea

3. Color code your Provinces and Territories with the words on the front.

Make sure you add: Nunavut

Canadian

Shield

Great Lakes

Great Plains

Laur

entia

n M

ts.

Page 2: Cartography-Create Your Own Map: 20 points possible 1. Label (in black colored pencil) the following in this order: 1. Canadian Shield 2. Great Plains.
Page 3: Cartography-Create Your Own Map: 20 points possible 1. Label (in black colored pencil) the following in this order: 1. Canadian Shield 2. Great Plains.

Homework Questions• 1. Which province or territory is the largest in

Canada? The smallest?• 2. What physical feature has the most unique

name in your opinion?• 3. Can you identify any cities or features that

have something to do with animals? Name them.• 4. With this many islands, what industry do you

think is important to Canada’s economy?• 5. Why do you think the majority of Canada’s

population live along the United States border?