Saturday, July 18, 2015

This e-book

Susan Aglukark   
        Is it a or b ? 
Circle the correct answers.
1) a)
2) b
3) b
4) a
5) b
6) b

Canada 's 10 Provinces   
1, Alberta
2, British Columbia
3, Manitoba
4, New Brunswick
5, Newfoundland and Labrador
6, Nova Scotia
7, Ontario
8, Prince Edward Island
9, Quebec
10, Saskatchewan

Territories   
1) Northwest Territories
2) Nunavut
3) Yukon


Jonathan Cheechoo   
Write the singular or plural for each word.
 Singular Plural
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Singular Plural
8. fox
foxes
9.deer
deer
10. salmon
salmons
11. monkey
monkeys
12.wolf
wolves
13. cow
cows
14. calf
calves
1. moose
moose
2.beaver
beavers
3. mouse
mice
4. bird
birds
5.sheep
sheep
6. tiger
tigers
7. goose
geese

National aboriginal Day

Fill in the missing letters to make a word.1
Then match the word to the correct drawing. match
1) drum
2) dreamcatcher
3) moccasins
4)basket


Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the boxes.
Father’s Day is the  third    Sunday in June .
It is a  special day for dads .
National Aboriginal Day
National Aboriginal   Day is on June 21. Many communities have  special events .
third
special
Aboriginal
have
on
events
dads f t h e r e a d e r . c a
June 

Canada's Aboriginal population   
1) Which city is farthest east?
b. Winnipeg
2) Which city is farthest north?
a. Edmonton
3) which province is east of Alberta?
b. British Columbia
4) Which city is farthest west?
c. Vancouver


True or false
Write T if the sentence is true. Write F if the sentence is false (not true).
1. There are more than 60 Aboriginal languages in Canada.   T  
2. First Nations, Métis, and Inuit are Aboriginal people.   T   
3. Winnipeg is in Alberta.    F  
4. Most Inuit live in Nunavut and northern Quebec.   T  

5. A large number of Aboriginal people live in Victoria.    F  
6. Inuktitut is one of Canada’s Aboriginal languages.  T 
7. There was a census in Canada in 2011.   T  
8. Canada has more than 6,000 First Nations communities.   F  

9. In 2011, more than half of Canada’s Aboriginal people lived in or near large cities.  
     T  

Dad and kids go back to school   


Answers the questions
Write your answers on the lines.
1) Who are Nick Prince’s children?
The Evan and Rae Ann are Nick Prince's children.

2)Where did Nick grow up? 
He grow up on a first Nations reserve.

3) When did Nick drop out of school? 
 He dropped out of school in grade 8.

4) What kind of classes is Nick taking? 
He is taking adult literacy classes.

5) Why does Nick want to improve his reading?
Because he wants to be able to read with Rae- Ann and Evan.


A Haida Legend  


Across  
3) Very big
6) English is a languages.
7) Most beaches have it
8) One,   two  , three
Down   
1) More then one person
2) Colour of coffee
4) Another word for scared
5) A large black a bird
7) Opposite of fast

More than just cooking   


What word is missing?
Write the missing word in each sentence.
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  1. Moses is northern B.C. from  
  2. A few ago he moved to Vancouver.   year  
  3. He wanted to get a job a cook.   as  
  4. Moses got into a cooking.      program  
  5. He the basics of cooking.   learned  

Finish the sentences
Use the words in the boxes to finish the sentences. You can use words more than once.
1. Put   the chicken legs in a large dish.
2. In a bowl, mix   together honey, soy sauce, and mustard.

 3. Pour  the mixture over the chicken.
4. Cover   the bowl with plastic wrap.
5. Leave   in the fridge overnight.
6. Preheat   the oven to 375° F (190° C).
7. Put   the chicken and mixture in a baking dish.
8. Cook   for 30 to 35 minutes.
Small business is a big success   

Ellen learned many traditions from her mother.
1)  Does your family have any traditions?
 Write about a family tradition on the lines.
Yes we do. In the past, my mother spent one week every year for to make dry goat meat. My mother cut and mix with chilly powder and turmeric powder and keep outside to dry in the sun. They dried in one week in the balcony. She preserved goat meat to eat in the winter. I learned some traditions from my mother.

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