Canadian Identity
Social Studies
Canadian Identity starts at 2 and continues till grade 5.
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What do you call people who live in Canada?
What is the name of the famous falls on the border between Canada and the United States?
What is the name of the holiday when Canadians celebrate their country’s birthday?
What is the name of the Indigenous peoples who have both First Nations and European ancestry?
What are the two official languages of Canada? (1) English and French (2) English and Spanish (3) French and German (4) English and Italian
What do Canadians often say to be polite when they bump into someone? (1) Sorry (2) Hello (3) Goodbye (4) Please
What is the name of the group of Indigenous peoples who live in the forests of Canada? (1) Inuit (2) Métis (3) First Nations (4) Vikings
What is the name of the group of people who lived in Canada before Europeans arrived? (1) First Nations (2) Vikings (3) Pilgrims (4) Cowboys
Which animal is a national symbol of Canada? (1) Lion (2) Beaver (3) Elephant (4) Kangaroo
Which of these foods is often called a Canadian treat? (1) Pizza (2) Poutine (3) Sushi (4) Tacos
Which of these is a Canadian city? (1) Paris (2) Toronto (3) London (4) Rome
Which of these is a Canadian invention? (1) Basketball (2) Telephone (3) Airplane (4) Light bulb
Canada is known for being a very _______ country, where people from many cultures live together.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is a famous Canadian mountain range in the west.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is a large animal found on Canadian coins and is also a symbol of Canada.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is a large bird that is a symbol of Canada and is found on the one-dollar coin.
Is Canada part of North America?
Is it important for Canadians to respect each other’s differences?
Is it true that Canada has many different types of weather, from very cold to warm?
Is it true that people in Canada come from many different backgrounds and countries?
