Canadian Identity
Social Studies
Canadian Identity starts at 2 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe one way that Canadian identity is shown in everyday life.
Describe one way that French culture has influenced Canadian identity.
Describe one way that newcomers to Canada can share their culture with others.
Explain what it means to be a good citizen in Canada.
Explain why respecting different cultures is important to Canadian identity.
Name one way Canadians celebrate their identity on July 1st each year.
What is the capital city of Canada?
What is the name of the Canadian law that protects the rights and freedoms of all people in Canada?
Canada is made up of how many provinces and territories in total? (1) 10 (2) 13 (3) 12 (4) 15
What are the two official languages of Canada? (1) English and French (2) English and Spanish (3) French and German (4) English and Italian
What is the name of the agreement that created the country of Canada in 1867? (1) The Treaty of Paris (2) The British North America Act (3) The Magna Carta (4) The Constitution Act, 1982
What is the name of the agreement that recognizes the rights of Indigenous peoples in Canada? (1) The Charter of Rights and Freedoms (2) The Indian Act (3) The Bill of Rights (4) The Constitution Act
Canada is known for being a _______ country, which means it has many different landscapes like mountains, forests, and prairies.
Canada is known for being a _______ country, which means people from many cultures live together.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is a famous Canadian waterfall located on the border with the United States.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is a group of Indigenous peoples who live in the Arctic regions of Canada.
True or False: All Canadians must speak both English and French.
True or False: Canada has three territories and ten provinces.
True or False: Canada is the second largest country in the world by land area.
True or False: Hockey is considered an important part of Canadian culture.
