Canadian Identity Chapter 1. Personal Identity Think of 3 words to describe yourself:

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Canadian Identity Chapter 1

Personal Identity Think of 3 words to describe yourself:

Canadian Identity Think of 3 words to describe Canada:

What are some things that have made Canada famous or well-known? Maple syrupHopewell RocksWillie O’Ree MooseWinter SportsComedians Eh?!Fundy TidesCorner Gas Canada ArmRushFlashpoint Juno BeachNfldMolson Vimmy RidgeCN Tower DegrassiWhistler MountiesBilingual PeacekeepersJB RockiesVancouver 2010 IgloosMatt Stairs

What are some things that have made Canada famous or well-known? HockeyCeline Dion MountiesSnow Maple syrupNewfies Maple leafRussell Peters Eh?!Telephone BaconPoetry MonopolyLacrosse GSpCanadians/Leafs/Canucks BeiberTim Hortons

Canadian Media CBC Much Music

Who are some famous Canadian authors? Bliss Carmen Sheree Fitch Lucy Maud Montgomery

Who are some famous Canadian musicians? BeiberJohnny Reid Classified Great Big Sea Trooper Aldo Nova MGB Gordon Lightfoot Brian Adams

LIST OF CANADIANS - WIKIPEDIA, THE FREE ENCYCLOPEDIA

Assignment P. 12 – Review and Reflect #1 and 3

Looking Back p. 18 Answer # 1,2, and 3 THEN Looking at all of the units in this book, what are 3 things (geographical, people, migration, history, technology, etc) that have influenced YOUR identity? Explain each.

The Hockey Sweater YouTube - The Sweater - Roch Carrier (HD)