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Jeopardy and Canadian Identity Unit 1 and 2. Created by Lynne Crandall University of Michigan Revised by Ms. J. Dewar Leo Hayes High School. The Arts. Canada’s Physical Geography. Canada’s Landform Regions. Climate and Weather. Canada’s People. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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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 2Unit 1 and 2

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Canada’s People

Climate and Weather

Canada’s Landform Regions

Canada’s Physical

Geography

The Arts

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Initially resisted, they became famous

in the Art world for their landscapes.

The Arts 100 Points

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The Arts 100 Points

Who are the Group of Seven?

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The Arts 200 Points

This book is the story of a girl sent to

Nova Scotia for the summer.

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What is “Clair’s Gift”?

The Arts 200 Points

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The Arts 300 Points

Roch’s new sweater isn’t what he

hoped it would be.

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The Arts 300 Points

What is “The Hockey Sweater”?

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Means ‘Tornado’ in Innu, this group

sold over 100 000 CDs in 1989 in

Quebec.

The Arts 400 Points

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Who is Kashtin?

The Arts 400 Points

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This organization was designed to

protect and promote Canadian culture.

The Arts 500 Points

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What is the CRTC?

The Arts 500 Points

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The Earth’s centre layer.

Canada’s Physical Geography 100 Points

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Canada’s Physical Geography 100 Points

What is ‘the core’?

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Canada’s Physical Geography 200 Points

Hot melted rock.

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What is ‘magma’?

Canada’s Physical Geography 200 Points

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Canada’s Physical Geography 300 Points

Movement of the Earth’s continents.

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What is ‘Continental Drift’?

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The name of the ‘Supercontinent’ that

existed over 100 million years ago.

Canada’s Physical Geography 400 Points

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What is Pangaea?

Canada’s Physical Geography 400 Points

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An area of the Earth’s crust where one

plate slides beneath another.

Canada’s Physical Geography 500 Points

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What is a ‘subduction zone’?

Canada’s Physical Geography 500 Points

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The Canadian Shield’s thin, acidic

soils.

Canada’s Landform Regions

100 Points

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Canada’s Landform Regions

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What are podzols?

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Canada’s Landform Regions

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An example of a coniferous tree.

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What is a pine, fir, spruce, or any

other evergreen.

Canada’s Landform Regions

200 Points

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Canada’s Landform Regions

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This region of Canada has the oldest

rock at over 4 billion years old.

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Canada’s Landform Regions

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What is the Canadian Shield?

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This mountain range formed when the

North American Plate collided with

the Eurasian Plate.

Canada’s Landform Regions

400 Points

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What are the Appalachian Mountains?

Canada’s Landform Regions

400 Points

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The soils in the Interior Plains is

known as black earth or…

Canada’s Landform Regions

500 Points

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What is chernozem?

Canada’s Landform Regions

500 Points

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The science of weather.

Climate and Weather 100 Points

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Climate and Weather 100 Points

What is meteorology?

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Climate and Weather 200 Points

How we describe the patterns of

weather conditions over the long term.

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What is climate?

Climate and Weather 200 Points

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Climate and Weather 300 Points

The prevailing westerly winds that

blow at a speed of 300 – 400 km/h and

at a height of 8000 – 15 000 m.

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What is the ‘jet stream’?

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The east facing, leeward side of a

mountain is said to be in a…

Climate and Weather 400 Points

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What is a rain shadow?

Climate and Weather 400 Points

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25% of Canada’s landmass is cover by

this climate type.

Climate and Weather 500 Points

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What is a Polar Climate?

Climate and Weather 500 Points

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Tool used by geographers to see how

closely people live together.

Canada’s People 100 Points

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What is population density?

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Describes where people have chosen

to live in a particular country.

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What is population distribution?

Canada’s People 200 Points

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The features of the physical landscape

such as fertile soil, abundant trees,

plentiful fish, or the presence of

minerals.

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What is a site factor?

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The class of immigrants fleeing

“personal danger” in their own

country.

Canada’s People 400 Points

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What is the humanitarian or refugee

class?

Canada’s People 400 Points

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A city is referred to as this type of an

area.

Canada’s People 500 Points

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What is ‘urban’?

Canada’s People 500 Points

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Congratulations to Congratulations to all groups!all groups!

Now…forNow…forFinal Jeopardy!Final Jeopardy!

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Final JeopardyFinal Jeopardy

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Canada’s Canada’s LandformsLandforms

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Canada’s Canada’s highest mountain.highest mountain.

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What is Mount Logan?