The Canadian Shield Written by, Ellery H. Table of Contents 1……………………………………..Title Page 2……………………….……Table of Contents 3…………………….…...Geographical Points.

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The Canadian Shield Written by, Ellery H

Table of Contents 1……………………………………..Title Page 2……………………….……Table of Contents 3…………………….…...Geographical Points 4………………………….……………..Climate 5……………………………...…………….Area 6………………..…………………….Mammals 7………………….…………….Landscape Art 8………………………………..…………Letter 9…………...…..Part Of The Canadian Shield Alberta’s Provincial Flag 11………………………………….Bibliography 12…………………….……………….End Page

Geographical Points in The Canadian Shield Ancient Rocks Forests Lakes and Rivers Sand Dunes Peat land Marshes

Climate in The Canadian Shield This is the climate in the Canadian Shield: It is generally dry. It is -20 degree Celsius in January. The Canadian Shield has cool summers and the Canadian Shield has very cool winters. I hope you learned something about the climate in the Canadian Shield.

Area the Canadian Shield covers Here is some information on the area the Canadian Shield covers: It covers more than half of Canada. It stretches North from the Great Lakes to the Artic Ocean. It also includes most of Greenland and extends into the United States. I hope you learned something about the area the Canadian Shield Covers. Canadian Shield

Mammals in the Canadian Shield Caribou Wolverines Weasels Mink Otters Grizzlies Black Bears

Landscape Art

Letter About Emigrating To Alberta November 13th Dear Farag, Here is my letter about a person who emigrated to Alberta from another place. Daniel came to Alberta because his mum wanted him to see the snow. Daniel came from Australia! Daniel works as a student. Daniel spoke English with an accent, now, just English. It is important to have Cultural diversity in Alberta because it shows we are different from one another. Sincerely, Ellery

Part of The Canadian Shield

Alberta’s Provincial Flag

Bibliography Wikipidia Mum School books Posters

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