Canada's Physical & Political Regions · Geographic Foundations
Provinces & Territories
Students identify the ten provinces and three territories of Canada, including their capital cities and unique features.
Key Questions
- 1What are the names and locations of Canada's provinces and territories?
- 2How do the capitals of each province reflect their history?
- 3What makes each territory unique compared to the provinces?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: People and Environments: The Role of Government and Responsible Citizenship - Grade 5
Grade: Grade 5
Subject: Social Studies
Unit: Canada's Physical & Political Regions
Period: Geographic Foundations
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