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Indigenous Peoples in Canada

Social Studies

Indigenous Peoples in Canada starts at 2 and continues till grade 5. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Indigenous Peoples in Canada. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
See sample questions for grade 2
Name one way Indigenous Peoples show respect for nature.
What is a legend?
What is a powwow?
What is a totem pole?
What is one thing you can do to show respect for Indigenous Peoples?
What is one thing you learned about Indigenous Peoples in Canada?
What is the importance of storytelling in Indigenous cultures?
Imagine you are visiting an Indigenous community. What is one respectful thing you should do when learning about their culture?
What do Indigenous Peoples use to pass down their history and culture? (1) Books (2) Oral stories (3) Television (4) Computers
Which group of Indigenous Peoples is known for living in the forests and plains of Canada? (1) First Nations (2) Inuit (3) Métis (4) Settlers
Which of these is a reason why Indigenous Peoples have powwows? (1) To celebrate culture (2) To watch TV (3) To go shopping (4) To play video games
Which of these is a traditional First Nations home? (1) Igloo (2) Teepee (3) Apartment (4) Castle
Fill in the blank: A ________ is a special gathering where Indigenous Peoples dance and sing.
Fill in the blank: A ________ is a traditional Indigenous drum used in ceremonies.
Fill in the blank: Indigenous Peoples have lived in Canada for thousands of ________.
Fill in the blank: Indigenous Peoples often use ________ to make baskets and mats.
True or False: All Indigenous Peoples in Canada have the same traditions.
True or False: Indigenous Peoples celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada.
True or False: Indigenous Peoples only live in the northern parts of Canada.
True or False: Indigenous Peoples only live on reserves in Canada.