Canada’s Dynamic Communities
GRADE 2 SOCIAL STUDIES
Saskatoon
Iqaluit
Meteghan
PrefaceThis e-Book is the product of our desire to create accessible, interactive and multi-media content for Alberta's Grade 2 Social Studies Topic 2.1: Canada's Dynamic Communities. The e-Book explores how to get to each of the three communities as well the land, weather, activities, and seasonal clothing in Iqaluit, Meteghan, and Saskatoon. Universally designed learning activities and assessment activities are included in throughout the e-Book. This e-Book was completed as a component of a course in our Masters in Elementary Education.
About the AuthorsKarla Holt is currently completing her Masters in Elementary Education with a technology specialization. She works part-time as a learning coach, where her role focuses on coaching teachers and students on the use of technology to support diverse learning needs. Prior to this, Karla taught elementary school in Alberta and England.
Shannon Pasma is currently completing her Masters in Elementary Education with a technology specialization. She is a Grade 2 classroom teacher who teaches in a 1:1 Chromebook setting.
CHAPTER 1
SaskatoonSaskatoon is a city in Saskatchewan. Look at the map below. Can you find where we live? Where is Saskatoon?
Saskatoon is the largest city in Saskatchewan. People who live in Saskatoon are called Saskatonians.
Edmonton
Saskatoon
MAP OF CANADA Where is Saskatoon?
Click on the labels.
The name Saskatoon comes from the Cree word misâskwatômina (mis-sack-qua-too-mina) meaning Saskatoon berry. It grows in the area and is a dark purple sweet berry.
SECTION 1-GETTING THERE
Getting There
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How could you get to Saskatoon?
MAP OF ALBERTA AND SASKATCHEWAN
Press the play button on the map of Alberta and Saskatchewan. How could you travel from here to Saskatoon?
YOUR TURN:
1. How long would it take you to:
•drive to Saskatoon?
•fly to Saskatoon?
Tip: Use the Maps app or click here for google maps.
CHALLENGE:
Plan a trip to Saskatoon. Record your steps. How will you get there: drive or fly? If you are driving, what highways will you take? What towns will you travel through? Where will you stop for a break? If you are flying, what airports will you use?
SECTION 2-LAND
Land
Saskatoon is built beside the the South Saskatchewan River.
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Saskatoon is often called “Bridge City” because it has eight river crossings or bridges. Saskatoon is on the Prairies. Most of the land on the prairies is flat but there are some hills and trees near Saskatoon.
WATCH: A Visual Portrait of Saskatoon
Saskatoon: The South Saskatchewan River
Saskatoon: University Bridge
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YOUR TURN
Compare and contrast the land in your city with the land in Saskatoon.
•How is your city the same or different as Saskatoon?
•Is there a river?
•Is it on the Prairies?
CHOICES: PICK ONE
1.Use the PicCollage app to make a poster about the land in your community and the land in Saskatoon. Label how they are similar and different.
2. Use the app 30hands to create a slideshow with voice over about how the land here is the same and different as the land in Saskatoon.
3. On paper write and draw about how your city and Saskatoon are similar and different.
This is what your project could look like:
30handsPicCollage
Write and Draw
SECTION 3-WEATHER
Weather
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Saskatoon has four different seasons: autumn or fall, winter, spring and summer. Saskatoon can be very hot in the summer and very cold in winter.
The Grand Trunk Bridge over the South Saskatchewan River in the summer time.
SASKATOON: The Four Seasons
Weather is what is happening in the sky around us. Climate is the type of weather we have over time.
YOUR TURN: WEATHER WORDS
Look at the weather symbols below. What are some words to describe the weather? Tap on the symbol for more words.
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SECTION 3-WEATHER
WeatherWhat’s the weather like today in Saskatoon?
CLASS ACTIVITY
1. As a class, make a chart and record the weather here and in Saskatoon for a week. Use the Weather Network to find out the weather here and in Saskatoon.
2. What patterns do you notice? How are they the same? different?
YOUR TOWNYOUR TOWN SASKATOONSASKATOON
TEMPWEATHER SYMBOL
TEMPWEATHER SYMBOL
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Weather in Our City and in Saskatoon
SECTION 4-ACTIVITIES
Activities
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YOUR TURN:
1. Pick a season: autumn, winter, spring or summer.
2. Create a mind-map of the activities you do outside during that season. You can use the app Popplet to make your mind map. Leave your Popples black.
3. On Popplet, change the Popple Colour outline to a different colour if you think it’s an activity that people in Saskatoon would do.
The weather and the land affect the types of activities we do outside. In Saskatoon’s river valley people go walking, running and biking. In the winter, Saskatonians go ice skating and cross-country skiing.
SECTION 5-CLOTHING
Clothing
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The weather affects what we wear. Are you dressed for the weather? What do you wear when it’s hot or cold outside? What you do think school children are wearing in Saskatoon today?
YOUR TURN
You are traveling to Saskatoon in the autumn. What types of clothes will you pack? Click on the blue suitcase to pack. Tap on the clothes you want to add. Resize them to fit in your suitcase.
GET PACKING! Tap on the suitcase to get started.
CHAPTER 2
IqaluitIqaluit is a small city up north in Canada’s Arctic. Iqaluit means “the place of many fish” in Inuktituk.
Edmonton, Alberta
Iqaluit, Nunavut
MAP OF CANADA Where is Iqaluit Located?
Click on the labels.
Iqaluit is so far north that during the winter there are only a few hours of daylight, which means most of the day is spent in the dark!
In the summer, the sun is out for nearly 24 hours. Imagine trying to go to sleep!
SECTION 1-GETTING THERE
Getting There
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Iqaluit is way up north in Canada and there are no roads connect-ing Iqaluit to other cities. Press the play button on the map below. How could you travel from Alberta to Iqaluit?
How could you get to Iqaluit?
TRAVELING TO IQALUIT
YOUR TURN:
1. How long would it take you to fly to Iqaluit?
Tip: Use the Maps app or click here for google maps.
2. Are you able to drive to Iqaluit? Why or why not?
CHALLENGE:
Look at the flight lengths to get to Iqaluit using Google Flights. What airports do you go through? Why does it take so long to get to Iqaluit? Why are the flights so expensive?
SECTION 2-LAND
Land
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The land in Iqaluit is very rocky and hilly. Plants cover the ground, but there are no trees because it is too cold for them to grow.
A Helicopter Tour Over Iqaluit
In the winter, snow and ice completely cover the ground. In the summer, most of the snow has melted, but the ground is still frozen.
Iqaluit is at the mouth of the Sylvia Grinnell River. The river runs into abig bay called Koojesse Inlet.
During the winter, the bay and river are completely frozen. From July to November, there is no ice.
Koojesse Inlet
Sylvia Grinnell River
IQALUIT: Bodies of Water
SECTION 3-WEATHER
Weather
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Iqaluit has a very long and cold winter that lasts from October until May. Often in winter it can be windy.
The summers in Iqaluit are very short, lasting for only two months, July and August. The temperature rises and the snow begins to melt. However, it can still snow in the summer!
CLASS ACTIVITY
How much snow does Iqaluit get?
1. As a class, make a chart and record the yearly snowfall for your city and Iqaluit. Use the Weather Network to find out the yearly snowfall in your community and in Iqaluit.
2. What patterns do you notice? How are they the same? Different?
Spring and fall are short and cool in Iqaluit.
Iqaluit in the Summer
SECTION 4-ACTIVITIES
Activities
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The weather and landforms affect the activities you can do in Iqaluit.
Since it is winter most of the year many activities are done in the snow. People in Iqaluit like to kayak, snowmobile, ice fish, toboggan, skate and dog sled.
Dog Sledding in Iqaluit
In the summer, the Iqalummiut like to go fishing for arctic char, berry picking, and clam digging.
All year long, people enjoy swimming at the local indoor pool and hiking and camping at Sylvia Grinnell Park.
Summer in the Arctic
SECTION 5-CLOTHING
Clothing
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The weather affects what clothing the people of Iqaluit need to wear. A typical winter outfit includes a warm parka with a hood, winter boots, thick mitts, and snow pants if the weather is very cold.
CHOICES: PICK ONE
1. Use the PicCollage app to make a poster about the clothing you would need to pack for winter in Iqaluit. Label the clothing items.
2. Use the app 30hands to create a slideshow with voice over about the clothing you would wear in winter in Iqaluit.
3. Write and draw about the clothing you would wear in the winter in Iqaluit.
Even in summer when the temperatures get warmer, you will still need a jacket, sweater, mitts, and a hat.
YOUR TURN
Design an outfit that someone visiting Iqaluit in the winter would need to pack in their suitcase.
CHAPTER 3
MeteghanMeteghan is in Nova Scotia on the east coast of Canada.
Meteghan is a town of about 8000 people. How many people are there in your town or city?
Edmonton
Meteghan
MAP OF CANADA Where is Meteghan?
Click on the labels.
Meteghan is named from the Mi'kmaq term "Mitihikan". It means blue rocks. Watch the video. Can you see the blue rocks?
WATCH: Aerial view of Meteghan
SECTION 1-GETTING THERE
Getting There
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Press the play button on the map of Canada. How could you travel from here to Meteghan? Meteghan does not have an airport. The nearest airport is in Halifax.
YOUR TURN:
Plan a trip to Meteghan. You will need to fly and drive to get to Meteghan.
1. Find out how long it will take to fly to Halifax, Nova Scotia?
2. How long will it take to drive from Halifax to Meteghan?
Tip: Use the Maps app or click here for google maps. You will need to type in the locations.How could you get to Meteghan?
TRAVELING TO METEGHAN
SECTION 2-LAND
Land
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YOUR TURN
THE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF THE LAND
1. With a small group, list some words you would use to describe the land around Meteghan.
2. Think about the sounds you might hear. What would the water, wind and animals sound like? Watch the video again to help you.
3. Create a soundscape of the land near Meteghan. Include all the sounds you would hear. Record your soundscape using 30hands and present it to the class.
Near Meteghan, there are sandy beaches, rocky cliffs and wooded areas. Watch the video to get a close up view of the land around Meteghan.
WATCH: Smuggler’s Cove, Meteghan
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Atlantic Ocean
Bay of Fundy
St. Mary’s Bay
METEGHAN: Bodies of Water
Meteghan is located on a bay. It is called St. Mary’s Bay. There are also many small lakes near Meteghan. The province of Nova Scotia is surrounded by water.
St. Mary’s Bay near Meteghan
Fishing Boat in St. Mary’s Bay
SECTION 3-WEATHER
Weather
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Since Meteghan is on the Atlantic Ocean the sea keeps it from getting too hot in the summer. Sometimes it rains and there is often fog or a sea breeze in the summer.
Spring and fall are both cool and rainy.
The ocean also keeps Meteghan from getting too cold in the winter, but it still can snow.
Meteghan River in Winter
A foggy summer day in Meteghan
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SECTION 3-WEATHER
WeatherWhat’s the temperature like in Meteghan all year?
CLASS ACTIVITY
1. As a class, make a chart and record the average temperature in your community and in Meteghan for each month. Use the Weather Network to find out the average monthly temperature in your community and in Meteghan.
2. What patterns do you notice? How are they the same? different?
MONTH METEGHANYOUR
COMMUNITY
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Average Monthly Temperature
SECTION 4-ACTIVITIES
Activities
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The weather and landforms affect the activities you can do in Meteghan.
YOUR TURN
1. Create a mind-map of the activities you do outside during the summer. You can use the app Popplet to make your mind map. Leave your Popples black.
2. On Popplet, change the Popple Colour outline to a different colour if you think it’s an activity that people in Meteghan would do.
When the weather is nice people in Meteghan like to go swimming at the beach, hike, go clam digging, and go on picnics at Smuggler’s Cove.
In the winter, people like to skate outdoors on the frozen water and toboggan.
Clam digging in Meteghan
SECTION 5-CLOTHING
Clothing
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The weather affects what clothing the people of Meteghan wear. Click here to find out the weather today in Meteghan.
YOUR TURN
Imagine you are going on a field trip to Smuggler’s Cove. You will be outside all day. What will you wear? How will you be prepared for the weather?
CHOICES: PICK ONE
1. Use the PicCollage app to make a poster about the clothes you would wear (and/or bring) on the field trip to Smuggler’s Cove.
2. Use the app 30hands to create a slideshow with voice over about the clothing you would wear on the field trip to Smuggler’s Cove.
3. Write and draw about the clothing you would wear on the field trip to Smuggler’s Cove.
CHAPTER 4
Let’s ReviewReview: The Communities
Check Answer
Question 1 of 3Drag the name of the community to its correct spot on the map.
Iqaluit
Iqaluit
Meteghan
Meteghan
Saskatoon
Saskatoon
YOUR TURN: PART 1
SHOW US WHAT YOU KNOW!
You are going to show us what you
know about the three communities: Saskatoon, Iqaluit and Meteghan.
You need to tell about:•where the community is.•the land in and around the community.•the climate and weather.•the clothing people wear in the different seasons in the communities.•the activities people do outside.
SECTION 1-COMPARE AND CONTRAST
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SONGCreate a songto tell how the three communities are similar and different.
ARTCreate artwork comparing and contrasting the communities. Explain how they are similar and different.
CHART OR DIAGRAMCreate a chart or diagram comparing and contrasting the three communities.
POSTERCreate a poster showing the similarities and differences of the communities.
VIDEOCreate a videoto show how the communities are similar and different.
YOUR CHOICEHave an idea? Check with your teacher to see if it’s okay to do it.
Choice Board: Create a...
A 5-STAR PROJECT:
•has detailed information about where the communities are in Canada and how you could get there.
•gives accurate descriptions of the land and weather in the areas.
•shows examples of how the land and weather influence the types of activities people do outside in the communities.
•shows how the weather influences the types of clothing people wear in the communities.
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SECTION 1-COMPARE AND CONTRAST
Compare and Contrast
YOUR TURN: PART 2
Which one of the three communities is most like your community? Give reasons for your answers. Think about the land, the climate and
weather, clothing and activities there.
You can present your answer either by pen and paper or using an app.
CHAPTER 5
ReferencesCover Photos:Saskatoon:https://www.flickr.com/photos/daryl_mitchell/256137215/
Iqaluithttp://1.bp.blogspot.com/-yasae_s__JE/ULFx0d_d3TI/AAAAAAAACOk/wyU_fI8DBpA/s1600/Iqaluit+-+November+17+2012+-+2.JPG
Meteghanhttp://www.learnalberta.ca/content/ssogaic/html/imageViewer.html?index=5
Saskatoon PhotosMap of Canada: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/14/Political_map_of_Canada.png
Saskatoon river valleyhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/daryl_mitchell/256137215/
Saskatoon Photos ContinuedSaskatoon berryhttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8d/Amelanchier_alnifolia.jpg
Prairies maphttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f1/Prairies_map.png
Car iconhttps://openclipart.org/image/300px/svg_to_png/4454/Chrisdesign_Beetle_(car).png
Planehttps://openclipart.org/image/300px/svg_to_png/16688/Jarno_Aircraft.png
Video: A visual portrait of Saskatoonhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XFQ3MFTW9k
Saskatoon: The South Saskatchewan River https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5109/5675494299_7a26120991_z.jpg
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Saskatoon Photos ContinuedUniversity Bridge, Saskatoonhttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/92/University_Bridge_Saskatoon.jpg
Pencil iconhttps://openclipart.org/image/300px/svg_to_png/3297/barretr_Pencil.png
Pencil and paperhttp://images.gofreedownload.net/paper-pencil-clip-art-11187.jpg
Saskatoon in winterhttp://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saskatoon#mediaviewer/File:Saskatoon_in_Winter.jpg
Saskatoon in the fallhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/daryl_mitchell/5168377451/
Grand Trunk Bridge, Saskatoonhttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ab/CN_Rail_Bridge.jpg
Saskatoon Photos ContinuedTulips Bloominghttps://www.flickr.com/photos/daryl_mitchell/2498687866/in/set-72157602076438627
Weather symbolshttps://openclipart.org/image/300px/svg_to_png/18414/sivvus_weather_symbols.png
Riverside path http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saskatoon#mediaviewer/File:SaskatoonRiverLanding.JPG
Blue suitcasehttps://openclipart.org/image/300px/svg_to_png/181175/geamantan01.png
Hoodiehttps://openclipart.org/image/300px/svg_to_png/77683/blue_hoodie.png
Green t-shirthttps://openclipart.org/image/300px/svg_to_png/183966/eco_green_clothing.png
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Saskatoon Photos ContinuedBall caphttps://openclipart.org/image/300px/svg_to_png/8302/Gerald_G_Baseball_cap.png
Gloveshttps://openclipart.org/image/300px/svg_to_png/4787/johnny_automatic_gloves.png
Pantshttp://cliparts101.com/files/525/556BC554531BA5F2B0AA4B28191D2BC8/Pants__Jeans_2.png
Shoeshttp://www.largewalls.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/shoes-clipart-hd-wallpaper.jpg
Winter coathttp://www.winterkids.com/media/catalog/product/cache/2/thumbnail/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/2/0/20132014columbiaboysshimmermejacketdarkcompasss.jpg
Winter bootshttp://www.clipartpanda.com/categories/snow-boots-clipart
Saskatoon Photos ContinuedShortshttp://www.clipartpanda.com/categories/shorts-20clipart
Iqaluit PhotosWinter (dark):http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-yasae_s__JE/ULFx0d_d3TI/AAAAAAAACOk/wyU_fI8DBpA/s1600/Iqaluit+-+November+17+2012+-+2.JPG
Summer:http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bayview_Iqaluit.JPG
Bodies of Water:http://www.climatechangenunavut.ca/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/iqaluit-air-photo-20.jpg
Video: A helicopter tour over Iqaluithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDWZzcV8B78
Video: Iqaluit in the summerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMVbRhaYLIw
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Iqaluit Photos ContinuedVideo: Dog Sledding in Iqaluithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZMTvz08r3M
Video: Summer in the Arctichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzE0CF2Qmzw
Meteghan PhotosNova Scotia Maphttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/db/Canada_Nova_Scotia_location_map_2.svg/734px-Canada_Nova_Scotia_location_map_2.svg.png
Video: Aerial view of Meteghanhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBCro92Xf4s
St Mary’s Bayhttp://www.learnalberta.ca/content/ssogaic/html/images/acadianImage071.jpg
Vessels in dockhttp://www.learnalberta.ca/content/ssogaic/html/imageViewer.html?index=5
Meteghan Photos ContinuedFishing vesselhttp://www.learnalberta.ca/content/ssogaic/html/images/acadianImage064.jpg
A foggy summer day in Meteghanhttp://www.yarmouthandacadianshores.com/blog/2013/08/
Meteghan River in Winterhttp://mw.theweathernetwork.com/your_weather/details/620/10107495/?placecode=cans0418
Clam digging in Meteghanhttps://celebratecanada.wordpress.com/2009/04/24/day-201-of-a-365-day-portrait-of-canada-earth-day-nova-scotia/
Smuggler’s covehttps://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3179/2894549561_107ecbf0f2_z.jpg?zz=1
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Review Section PhotosSaskatoon in Winterhttp://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saskatoon#mediaviewer/File:Saskatoon_in_Winter.jpg
Iqaluithttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Airbus_A380_in_Iqaluit_01.jpg
Meteghan (St. Mary’s Bay)http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/ssogaic/html/imageViewer.html?index=63
Atlantic Ocean
- A very large area of sea.
- The world’s second largest ocean.
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Autumn
The season between summer and winter. It can also be called Fall. In Canada, the autumn is in the months of September, October and November.
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Bay
A body of water with a wide opening leading out to the sea.
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The type of weather we have over a long period of time.
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Cree
A tribe of First Nations people.
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A thick cloud of tiny water droplets in the atmosphere that limits visibility.
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French
- The language spoken in Meteghan.
- One of Canada’s official languages.
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Nova Scotia’s capital city.
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Inlet
A long, narrow bay
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Inuktituk
The name of the Inuit language.
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Iqalummiut
The people living in Iqaluit.
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Landforms
A natural feature found on earth.
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Mi'kmaq
First Nations people from Canada’s maritime provinces such as Nova Scotia.
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A province in Eastern Canada.
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Parka
A large windproof jacket with a hood, designed to be worn in cold weather.
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Prairies
Prairies are mainly flat lands where grasses and grains grow well.
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A large natural stream of water flowing into the sea or a lake.
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A province in Canada with Alberta on one side and Manitoba on the other side.
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Saskatonians
Someone who lives in Saskatoon.
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A breeze blowing toward the land from the sea.
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The season after winter and before summer. In Canada, the spring time is from March until May and it is when leaves and plants begin to grow after the winter.
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The season between spring and fall. It is the warmest season of the year. In Canada, the summer is from June to August.
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Temperature
How hot or cold something is.
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The word urban means city or something that is located in a city.
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The weather is what is happening in the sky around us.
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The coldest season of the year. It is between autumn and spring. In Canada, the winter is during the months of December, January and February.
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