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Created by Lynne Created by Lynne CrandallCrandall
University of MichiganUniversity of Michigan
Revised by Ms. J. DewarRevised by Ms. J. DewarLeo Hayes High SchoolLeo Hayes High School
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Canadian IdentityCanadian Identity Unit 1 and 2 IIUnit 1 and 2 II
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Climate and Weather II
Climate and Weather
Canada’s Landform Regions
Canada’s Physical
Geography
Art, Music &
Literature
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He is known as a wartime artist;
another of his works is featured in the
textbook.
Art, Music & Literature 100 Points
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Art, Music & Literature 200 Points
Three terms that could be included in
a concept web for music.
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What are beat, song, notes? (or any
term related to music)
Art, Music & Literature 200 Points
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Art, Music & Literature 300 Points
Name one type of literature genre that
Canadian authors use.
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Art, Music & Literature 300 Points
What is Children’s Literature?
(ballads, modern storytelling)
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Three of the five aspects of Canadian
Identity we looked at in this course.
Art, Music & Literature 400 Points
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What is landscape, climate, history?
(people, citizenship, related challenges
and opportunities)
Art, Music & Literature 400 Points
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This organization was designed to
protect and promote Canadian culture.
Art, Music & Literature 500 Points
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The theory that the plates move due to
currents in the mantle.
Canada’s Physical Geography 100 Points
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Canada’s Physical Geography 200 Points
Where one plate slides beneath
another, creating volcanoes and/or
earthquakes.
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The landform that can be referred to as
a ‘zit on the earth’s surface’.
Canada’s Physical Geography 500 Points
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Canada’s Landform Regions
300 Points
Were formed when the Eurasian and
North American Plates collided.
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This mountain range rises over 2000
meters with steep sided slopes.
Canada’s Landform Regions
400 Points
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The air masses that give the Prairies
very warm temperatures in the
summer.
Climate and Weather 500 Points
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This precipitation may be caused
when one air mass displaces another.
Climate and Weather II 100 Points
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Climate and Weather II 200 Points
This precipitation occurs as a result of
vertical movement within a mass of
air.
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Climate and Weather II 300 Points
This precipitation occurs when moist
air moves over a mountain barrier.
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This climate region affects only a
small area along the Alberta
Saskatchewan border, and an even
smaller region in British Columbia.
Climate and Weather II 500 Points
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Congratulations to Congratulations to all groups!all groups!
Now…forNow…forFinal Jeopardy!Final Jeopardy!
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The type of landform that The type of landform that forms as a result forms as a result rocks being rocks being
carried to their current carried to their current locations by locations by glacial iceglacial ice, often , often over hundreds of kilometres. over hundreds of kilometres. They can range in size from They can range in size from pebbles to large boulders. pebbles to large boulders.
They deviate from the size and They deviate from the size and type of rock native to the area type of rock native to the area
in which it rests.in which it rests.