Global Interactions
Social Studies
Global Interactions starts at 4 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe a way your family interacts with the world outside Canada.
Describe one way Canadian culture has been influenced by other countries.
Explain how technology has made global interactions easier.
Give an example of a Canadian product that is popular in other countries.
Name one country that Canada trades with.
Name one product that Canada exports to other countries.
Describe a situation where a global event, like the Olympics, can bring people from different countries together. What is one positive result of this interaction?
Imagine a Canadian company wants to sell maple syrup to people in Japan. What is one challenge they might face when interacting globally?
What is the main language used for global business and communication? (1) French (2) English (3) Spanish (4) Mandarin
Which of the following is a benefit of global interactions? (1) Learning about new cultures (2) Having fewer friends (3) Less trade (4) More pollution
Which of the following is a global organization? (1) The United Nations (2) Your local library (3) Your school (4) Your family
Which of the following is a reason why countries trade with each other? (1) To get products they do not have (2) To make friends (3) To learn new languages (4) To avoid working together
Fill in the blank: Sharing music, food, and art with people from other countries is called ________ exchange.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is an organization that helps countries work together for peace and development.
Fill in the blank: The internet helps people from different countries ________ with each other.
Fill in the blank: The process of people, goods, and ideas moving from one country to another is called ________.
True or False: All countries have the same customs and traditions.
True or False: Canada only imports goods and does not export anything.
True or False: Canada trades goods with other countries.
True or False: Global interactions can help people learn new skills.
