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Provincial Unit Study - New Brunswick

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

By Beverly Hernandez, About.com

These Canadian Province Unit Studies are designed to help children learn the geography of Canada and learn factual information about every province. 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 as you study it. Keep map at the front of your notebook for use with each province.

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

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

Answer the following questions on lined paper in complete sentences.

New Brunswick Word Search - Find the New Brunswick related words.

Fun in the Kitchen - Shediac, New Brunswick, is known as The Lobster Capital of the World. This is where you'll find The World's Largest Lobster!

New Brunswick Symbols Quiz - How much do you remember?

History of New Brunswick - Learn the history of New Brunswick and all about the province.

The Climate of New Brunswick - Learn about the climate of New Brunswick.

Weather Forecast - Compare the weather of New Brunswick to the weather where you live.

New Brunswick Cuisine - Learn about the food of the area and try some Maritime Recipes.

Confederation Bridge - Learn about the world's longest bridge over ice covered water. The bridge runs from Prince Edward Island to New Brunswick.

Kids Page - Children's games, stories, and adventures that focus on the environment.

Magnetic Hill Zoo - Learn all about the animals at this Moncton, New Brunswick zoo.

Forest Facts - Forestry is very important to New Brunswick.

Bay of Fundy - Learn about the Bay of Fundy (map). Online Tour.

Bay of Fundy Whales.

Lobster Capital of the World - Learn why this city is called The Lobster Capital of the World.

Lighthouses of New Brunswick - There are roughly 78 active lighthouses remaining in the province. See pictures and take a virtual walking tour.

Fun Facts - Explore these fun facts about New Brunswick.

Postcards to send to your friends.

Odd New Brunswick Law: Driving on the roads is not allowed.

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