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Where in Alberta?

Based on clues from pictures provided, match the regions of Alberta with the First Nations people and language groups that lived there.


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Specific Outcomes

This critical challenge may address these outcomes:

Specific Outcome 4.1.1.5 - Students will appreciate how land sustains communities and quality of life
Specific Outcome 4.1.2.2 - What are the major geographical and natural vegetation regions, landforms and bodies of water in Alberta (e.g., prairie region, forests, rivers, hoodoos, Rocky Mountains, oil sands)?
Specific Outcome 4.1.4.1 - In what ways do the physical geography and natural resources of a region determine the establishment of communities?
Specific Outcome 4.2.1.1 - Students will recognize how stories of people and events provide multiple perspectives on past and present events
Specific Outcome 4.2.1.3 - Students will recognize the presence and influence of diverse Aboriginal peoples as inherent to Alberta's culture and identity
Specific Outcome 4.2.2.1 - Which First Nations originally inhabited the different areas of the province?
Specific Outcome 4.2.2.2 - How is the diversity of Aboriginal peoples reflected in the number of languages spoken?
Specific Outcome 4.3.1.1 - Students will value and respect their own and other cultural identities
Specific Outcome 4.3.1.6 - Students will value and respect their relationships with the environment
Specific Outcome 4.S.1.4 - Students will generate original ideas and strategies in individual and group activities
Specific Outcome 4.S.2.1 - Students will use photographs and interviews to make meaning of historical information
Specific Outcome 4.S.5.4 - Students will work collaboratively with others to complete a group task
C Citizenship
ER Economics and Resources
CC Culture and Community
I Identity
LPP The Land: Places and People
GC Global Connections
TCC Time, Continuity and Change
PADM Power, Authority, and Decision Making
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