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Provincial Unit Study - Saskatchewan

Series of Unit Studies for each of the Canadian Provinces and Territories.

By Beverly Hernandez, About.com

These Canadian Province/Territory Unit Studies are designed to help children learn the geography of Canada and learn factual information about every province or territory. These studies are great for children in the public and private education system as well as homeschooled children.

Print the Map of Canada and color each province or territory as you study it. Keep map at the front of your notebook for use with each study.

Print the Province Information Sheet and fill in the information as you find it.

Print the Saskatchewan Map and fill in the capital, large cities and attractions that you find.

Answer the following questions on lined paper in complete sentences.

Climate - Learn about the climate of Saskatchewan.

Weather - Compare the weather of Saskatchewan to the weather where you live.

History - Explore Saskatchewan's history.

Trivia - Can you answer the Saskatchewan trivia questions?

Missouri Coteau Tour Puzzle - Can you put this puzzle together?

Culture - Learn about Saskatchewan's culture, from fossils to mounted police.

Kinsmen Park - See what's available at Kinsmen Park Rides and Play Village.

Saskatoon Zoo - Click on the map and learn about the animals at Saskatoon Zoo.

Virtual Saskatchewan - An online magazine for you to explore..

Saskatchewan Flag - Color the Saskatchewan flag.

Postcards - Send a virtual postcard of Saskatchewan to your friends. [p align="center] [p align="left]USA State Studies

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