CANADA: ITS LAND, RESOURCES, & ECONOMY PRE-TEST

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PRE-TEST Name Directions: In the blank space, write a "T" if the statement is true and an "F" if the statement is false. 1. Canada has 11 geographic regions. 2. The cordillera is found in central Canada. 3. The fjords of western Canada provide shelter for ships and animals. 4. Kiwi fruit is grown in Canada. 5. The Canadian Rockies are low and have no trees on them. 6. No recreational activities take place on the Canadian Rockies because they are so cold. 7. The three largest islands in Canada are Baffin, Ellesmere and Victoria. 8. Most of northern Canada is covered by one large glacier. 9. The Interior Plains is Canada's "breadbasket" region. 10. The Canadian Shield is Canada's largest region. 11. Vancouver is Canada's second largest city. 12. Canada is mostly rocky and has practically no rich soil. 13. Water is an abundant natural resource of Canada. 14. The Riviere du Laurant is Canada's major inland water route. 15. Lumber, pulp and paper are key industries in Canada. 16. Two out of every three Canadian workers hold jobs in service industries. 17. Oil and natural gas account for twenty-five percent of Canada's mining income. 18. There are almost thirteen million head of cattle in Canada. 19. Tundra lands are found in the St. Lawrence Lowlands. 20. Canada is the world's second largest country. Corp.

LEARNING GOALS Name Canada: Its Land, Resources & Economy Name Canada's Seven Regions Describe the Major Geographic Features of Each Region Identify the Principal Natural Resources of Canada Explain What Canadians Do to Earn Their Living

VOCABULARY LIST Name Directions: A list of vocabulary words used in is found below. Write a definition for the words on the provided spaces. Abundant Arctic Assemble Basin Bay Canola Component Cordillera Financial Fjord Glacier Grasp Harbor Highland High-tech Hydroelectric Immensity Inlet Laker Legal Lowland

VOCABULARY LIST (continued) Name Majestic Milling Natural resource Peaks Petroleum Plains Plateau Ply Plywood Potash Prawn Pulp Recreational Refining Revenue Stunted Swamp Tundra Varnish

VIEWER S CONCEPT GUIDE Name Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct information. 1. Canada is the world's largest country. 2. Canada's seven land regions are, _, _,, _, _ and _. 3. The two mountain ranges of the cordillera are the _ and the _. 4. Glaciers and cover much of the Arctic Islands. 5. The Interior Plains are known as Canada's region. 6. The Canadian Shield forms a vast around Hudson Bay. 7. The Hudson Bay lowlands is covered by flat _ and stunted trees. 8. Most Canadians live in the _. 9. The Appalachian Highlands are known for its with many small inlets and bays. 10. Five major natural resources of Canada are, _,, _ and. 11. More than three out of five Canadians have jobs. 12. Three forestry products of Canada are, and. 13. Five agricultural products of Canada are,,, _, _.

CANADA S REGIONS Name Directions: On the spaces below the map, write in the correct name of the region. 1. _ 2. _ 3. _ 4. _ 5. _ 6. _ 7. _

CANADA S PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES Name Directions: In the spaces below, write in the correct name of the province or territory. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

POST-TEST Name Part I Directions: Place a "T" in the space next to the statement if it is true, and an "F" if it is false. 1. The Cordillera is found in eastern Canada. 2. Apples are grown in the St. Lawrence Lowlands. 3. The Arctic Islands are a major recreational area. 4. Baffin is the world's third largest island. 5. The Appalachian Highlands is Canada's smallest region. 6. Three natural resources of Canada are oil, natural gas and water. 7. Montreal is Canada's largest city. 8. The Canadian region with the largest population is the St. Lawrence Lowlands. 9. Most Canadians work in service occupations. 10. Diamonds are a mineral resource in Canada. Part II Directions: Match the region to one of its major geographic features. Region Major Geographic Feature 1. Cordillera a. Tundra 2. Canadian Shield b. Rocky Mountains 3. Arctic Islands c. Rocky shoreline 4. Appalachian Highlands d. Flatlands 5. Interior Plains e. Ancient rock

POST-TEST PAGE 2 Name Part III Directions: Below the map, write the name of the province or territory in the spaces provided. 1. 2. 3. _ 4. _ 5. 6. _ 7. 8. 9. _ 10. _ 11. 12. 13. _ Part IV Directions: Circle the letter next to the word or phrase that most accurately completes the sentence. 1. The fjords of western Canada provide a. protection for water craft. b. fruit and vegetables. c. protection for animals. d. a. and c.

POST-TEST PAGE 3 Name 2. The landforms that lie between the two mountain ranges of the cordillera are a. desert and valley. b. plateau and hills. c. basin and lowland. d. none of the above. 3. The three largest Arctic islands of Canada are a. Ellesmere, St. John's and Baffin. b. Baffin, Prince Edward and Ellesmere. c. Victoria, Iceland and Greenland. d. Baffin, Ellesmere and Victoria. 4. One third of Canada's agricultural output comes from a. Prince Edward Island. b. Newfoundland and Labrador. c. the St. Lawrence Lowlands. d. none of the above. 5. Most of Canada's mining income comes from a. petroleum and natural gas. b. iron ore and zinc. c. zinc and potash. d. nickel and gold. 6. Two out of three Canadian workers hold jobs in a. manufacturing. b. mining. c. service industries. d. agricultural processing. 7. "Lakers" a. can be found on the St. Lawrence Seaway. b. are a game fish caught on the Great Lakes. c. are giant salmon bred in British Columbia. d. is the name of Canada's national hockey team. 8. Canada's lumber industry makes a. newsprint. b. plywood. c. paper. d. all of the above.