Communities in Canada: Iqaluit, Nunavut Based on Alberta Curriculum By Megan's Creative Classroom Buy this product as part of my Communities in Canada BUNDLE and save! **UPDATED NOVEMBER 2021** Download includes BRAND NEW digital activities for every lesson! BUNDLE: This download includes my Landforms Unit too! And my NEW Arctic Animals Yoga Poses! This Set Features: - 136 Pages of Fun and Engaging Activities - 11 Lessons with Detailed Teacher Lesson Plans 1 Getting to Know Nunavut 2 Landforms in Nunavut (with Google Docs Assignment) 3 Drum Dancing 4 Inuit Games 5 Life in Iqaluit 6 Arctic Travels 7 Inuit Art 8 Arctic Animal Matching 9 Animal Adaptations 10 Plants in the Tundra 11 Unit Test and Performance Based Task Also Included: - I Can Statements and Word Wall Words - Information Cards with Pictures - Mini-Projects with Rubrics - 3 Crafts with Student Printables and Teacher Key - Inuit Games and Printable Cards - Arctic Animal Matching Game with QR Codes - Google Docs Share Activity with How to Video (Google Doc Links) - Science Connections (experiment with temperature) - Math Connections (graphing) - Experiment, Graphic Organizers, Book Recommendations, Colouring Pages, Foldables, Puzzles, Games, Important Links and MUCH MUCH MORE! Download the preview to see the quality and fun this packet will bring to your classroom! You May Also Like These Other Products from my Store: Social Studies Landforms Center (NO PREP) Shape Search Math & Art Activity 7 Habits Sticker Rewards Birthday Cupcake Printables <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> I’m trying to add new items to my store regularly, so check it out often! Follow me for updates and notification of upcoming sales! Visit my TPT store for more unique products! Follow me on Facebook for updates, collaboration and Tips on how to use my products in your classroom! Follow me on Pinterest! ***And don't forget to leave feedback on all your Teachers Pay Teachers purchases. You can earn points towards free products! To learn more click here*** To leave me feedback, click here
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This compact 2-bed house plan features a covered front porch with front door centered on the home. Inside, 9' ceilings and pocket doors throughout the home create a spacious and open feeling. The spacious floor plan accommodates full sized furniture and appliances. A fully equipped kitchen with a walk-in pantry and eating bar that comfortably seats up to four is open to the living room. The pocket doors leading into the master suite and guest room can either be closed for privacy or can provide a large 5' wide opening. The walk-in shower in the master suite provides both easy access and eliminates the maintenance required by glass doors. Measuring over 6' from end to end, the shower accommodates dual shower heads. The master suite also includes a dual vanity and a large walk-in closet and comes with an alternate layout with a larger walk-in closet. A mudroom/laundry room and a full bath for guests completes the plan. Related Plans: Get a 2-car garage with house plans 67761MG (928 sq. ft.) and 67816MG (1,232 sq. ft.). Eliminate the carport completely with house plan 67800MG (988 sq. ft.) and 67815MG (1,232 sq. ft.);
Learn about life in Iqaluit - the capital city of Nunavut in Canada's Arctic! ** If a picture says a 1,000 words...then a video is worth a million! Engage students with this 11 minute video that tours them around parts of Iqaluit to see some of the unique challenges of arctic living and how they are overcome in regards to life's simple necessities. Fully narrated so that reading is not required, viewers can sit back and enjoy a virtual trip to take a peek inside this arctic community. Recommended for grades K-6. A great addition for an Arctic Unit or Community Study of Iqaluit or Northern life. Perfect for homeschool or classroom settings. Explore how the basic needs of food and shelter are met in the far north. Observe some of the unique features of Iqaluit arctic life including: * how the homes are built & organized * how people get to Iqaluit and what transportation they use to get around in the community * how "country food" and "southern food" are obtained This listing also includes a simple worksheet (10 questions) prepared for grades 2-6 to review main concepts from the video and to test comprehension. A teacher/parent answer key is also included. BONUS: Word Search (with answer key) using words reinforcing main concepts is also included! **PLEASE NOTE:** This video is included for FREE with our PDF or Postcard Subscription. If you've purchased our subscription then you will receive this with your first postcard/letter.* This is the first video in the LIFE IN THE ARCTIC series of videos brought to you by PolarPenPal Upon purchase of this listing, digital files will be available to download immediately. The first file contains the link for you to watch the video. The second file is the student worksheet and the third file is the teacher/parent answer sheet. The Fourth file is the Bonus Word search and answer key. No physical product will be mailed to you. All files are digital/online **This listing is for personal use only. You may not share or distribute the video, link, worksheet, photo, or any of it's parts without prior written consent. Please contact us with any questions**
Visiting Iqaluit because of a flight delay allowed time to explore the city. Walk into the downtown from the airport to see the sights.
Communities in Canada: Iqaluit, Nunavut Based on Alberta Curriculum By Megan's Creative Classroom Buy this product as part of my Communities in Canada BUNDLE and save! **UPDATED NOVEMBER 2021** Download includes BRAND NEW digital activities for every lesson! BUNDLE: This download includes my Landforms Unit too! And my NEW Arctic Animals Yoga Poses! This Set Features: - 136 Pages of Fun and Engaging Activities - 11 Lessons with Detailed Teacher Lesson Plans 1 Getting to Know Nunavut 2 Landforms in Nunavut (with Google Docs Assignment) 3 Drum Dancing 4 Inuit Games 5 Life in Iqaluit 6 Arctic Travels 7 Inuit Art 8 Arctic Animal Matching 9 Animal Adaptations 10 Plants in the Tundra 11 Unit Test and Performance Based Task Also Included: - I Can Statements and Word Wall Words - Information Cards with Pictures - Mini-Projects with Rubrics - 3 Crafts with Student Printables and Teacher Key - Inuit Games and Printable Cards - Arctic Animal Matching Game with QR Codes - Google Docs Share Activity with How to Video (Google Doc Links) - Science Connections (experiment with temperature) - Math Connections (graphing) - Experiment, Graphic Organizers, Book Recommendations, Colouring Pages, Foldables, Puzzles, Games, Important Links and MUCH MUCH MORE! Download the preview to see the quality and fun this packet will bring to your classroom! You May Also Like These Other Products from my Store: Social Studies Landforms Center (NO PREP) Shape Search Math & Art Activity 7 Habits Sticker Rewards Birthday Cupcake Printables <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> I’m trying to add new items to my store regularly, so check it out often! Follow me for updates and notification of upcoming sales! Visit my TPT store for more unique products! Follow me on Facebook for updates, collaboration and Tips on how to use my products in your classroom! Follow me on Pinterest! ***And don't forget to leave feedback on all your Teachers Pay Teachers purchases. You can earn points towards free products! To learn more click here*** To leave me feedback, click here
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One of the most uniquely coloured terminals of the world!
An inukshuk overlooking the community of Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada.
Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio traveled the world documenting that most basic of human behaviors -- what we eat.
Iqaluit, the capital of Nunavut, is an interesting & very beautiful in an austere kind of way. Enjoy 25 interesting facts about Iqaluit.
Canada’s youngest and smallest capital city Iqaluit, Nunavut is a mix of new businesses, places to eat, drink, shop and traditional Inuit culture and life. We have compiled a list of places to eat, drink, shop, sleep and play in Iqaluit.
Iqaluit, Nunavut 10/29/09 photos: Michele McDonald
Told by a young Inuit boy, this story imagines what might have happened if the people of a Baffin Island winter camp had encountered European whalers. This story is set on the eastern coast of Baffin Island in the early decades of the 1600s. Told from the point of view of a young Inuit boy, Tuk, it imagines what might
Even with Nutrition North subsidies, transportation costs and small populations make foodstuffs, especially weighty ones, extremely costly by southern standards. The CBC's David Common and David Michael Lamb visit two Arctic supermarkets to check out the cost of groceries.
Hope these 10 photos inspire a visit to Pangnirtung on Baffin Island in Nunavut. Its a remote expensive place to visit but VERY beautiful.
This guided math workshop helps you reinforce addition and subtraction practice of larger, multi-digit numbers to meet the common core math standard of 4.NBT.4. It also covers addition and subtraction word problems, estimating, and subtracting with zeroes. More 4th Grade Math Workshop Units are Coming! File Type PDF (Acrobat) Document File Be sure that you have an application to open this file type before downloading and/or purchasing.
Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada
When it comes to travel, there are two distinct paths you can take: budget travel and luxury travel. Budget travel is all about finding affordable ways to explore a destination while still experiencing its culture and beauty. This often involves staying in hostels or budget hotels, taking advantage of public transportation and taking part in … Budget Travel vs Luxury Travel Read More »
Former teacher Nick Newbury amassed a collection of more than 3,500 photographs, taken while he lived and taught in Nunavut between 1975 and 2005. He's given the collection to the Nunavut government, and put copies online for people to view and download.