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Canada Facts and Symbols Guide

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Canada Facts and Symbols Guide

The document appears to be an educational resource about Canada for children. It includes brief sections about Canada's flag, coins, national anthem, and other symbols. Pictures and labels provide visual examples to accompany the short text passages. The resource seems to be designed to teach basic facts about Canada to elementary school students.

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My book about

Name:_______________
My book about

Name:___________________
Canada is the 2nd ________________
country in the ___________________!

Canada has ________ provinces and


___________ territories.

My province is: ___________________


My city is: _______________________
This is the Canadian ______________.

The Canadian Flag has a ___________


background with ___________ stripes
on both sides.

It has a red _____________ leaf in the


middle.
This is a _____________
leaf. It is a symbol of
Canada that is found on
the Canadian Flag.

This is a _______________.
It is a coin worth _______
cents. The animal on the
nickel is called a ________.
The beaver is another
symbol of Canada.
RCMP stands for
_________________ _______________
_________________ ______________.

Sometimes members of the RCMP are


called _______________________.

Mounties help keep us safe.


These are called __________________
poles. Totem poles are carved out of
wood. They are made by
______________________
peoples. The animals and
symbols on totem poles
tell stories.
Canada’s birthday is called Canada
Day. It is celebrated on ____________
______.

Canada became a country in 1867. On


Canada Day in 2015, Canada will
become ________ years old.
Here are the Canadian coins:
This is called a _____________
It is worth ______ __________

This is called a _____________


It is worth ______ __________

This is called a _____________


It is worth ______ __________

This is called a _____________


It is worth ______ __________

This is called a _____________


It is worth ______ __________
This is called a _____________
It is worth ______ __________
O Canada!
Our home and native land.
True patriot love
In all thy sons command.

With glowing hearts we see thee rise,


The True North strong and free!
From far and wide, O Canada,
We stand on guard for thee.

God keep our land glorious and free!


O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.

“O Canada” was
first sung on June
24, 1880 but it was
not proclaimed
Canada’s national
anthem until July 1,
1980 – 100 years
later!
Answer Keys
largest
world
10
3

flag
white
red

maple

maple Royal Canadian


Mounted Police

mounties

nickel
five

beaver
totem

Aboriginal

July
1st

148

toonie
2 dollars

loonie
1 dollar

quarter
25 cents
dime
10 cents
nickel
5 cents
penny
1 cent
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