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1. February 2014© 2011 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Cisco Confidential1 2. • The southernmost point of Canada is south of the northern Californian…

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1. CANADA Unit Study of Canada For homeschooling families. 2. O Canada! National AnthemOur home and native land!True patriot love in all thy sonscommand. quot;O Canadaquot;…

Education Canada

1. CANADA Unit Study of Canada For homeschooling families. 2. O Canada! National AnthemOur home and native land!True patriot love in all thy sonscommand. quot;O Canadaquot;…

Education Canada

1. What Is Canada?What Is Canada? Who are Canadians?Who are Canadians? Why are we special?Why are we special? 2. What Is Canada?What Is Canada?  Canada is a country occupying…

Travel Canada and US Intro Section Notes

1. I Region  Most of North America. 1.Canada and Alaska (north) 2. 48 continental US (south)  Bordered by the Pacific, Atlantic, Artic Ocean & Gulf of Mex. …

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1. Physical Features of Canada 2. yennadon.sd42.ca/canada/physicalfeatures.html 3. Canada• Second largest country in the world! • Borders touch oceans on the east, west,…

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1. Physical Features ofCanada 2. Great Lakes • 5 large freshwater lakes in central North America – HOMES (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior) • Serve as the “industrial…

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1. "the land of the midnight sun" 2. Characteristics of TundraTEMPERATURE: -20 to -30˚F(winter)It never gets any warmer than 45 or 50° F.UNIQUENESS: It is the…