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Social Sciences - Canadian History, Geography and Social Studies - Canada, Land of Diversity
Canada Land of Diversity 3/e
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Grades: 9 - 10
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Unit 1 Canada: Land of Diversity 1. Introduction: Thinking About Canada's Geography 2. Concepts of Diversity 3. Concepts of Regions Unit 2 Physical Diversity 4. Geologic History 5. Landform Regions 6. Climate 7. Vegetation 8. Soil Unit 3 Cultural Diversity 9. First Nations 10. Cultural Diversity Unit 4 Rural and Urban Landscapes 11. Settlement Patterns 12. Urban Patterns and Growth 13. Urban Land Use 14. Canadian Cities - Coping With Change Unit 5 Economic Landscapes 15. Types of Industry 16. Transportation 17. Communications 18. Canada's Industrial and Urban Heartland 19. Regional Disparity Unit 6 Our Natural Resource Base 20. Fish: A Resource in Crisis 21. Water: An Abundant Resource? 22. Land: A Scarce Resource 23. Forests: A Resource At Risk 24. Mineral Wealth 25. Canada's Energy Future Unit 7 Canada in the World Community 26. Canada and the World 27. Canada's Ties With the United States: A Cultural Perspective 28. The Canada of Tomorrow 29. Canada: The Best Place To Live? Unit 8 Skills for the Geographer 30. Types of Maps 31. Locating Places on a Map 32. Scale Representation 33. Using Bar, Line, and Circle Graphs 34. Understanding Climate Graphs 35. Use of Aerial Photographs 36. Remote Sensing 37. Evaluating an Issue: Being a Critical Reader 38. Researching and Writing a Geographic Essay [ To place an order ]
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