Geography is the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments. Geographers explore both the physical properties of Earth's surface and the human societies spread across it. ... Geography seeks to understand where things are found, why they are there, and how they develop and change over time.
The Rocky Mountain Region of Alberta has very interesting and unique physical and human geography.
 Chapter 02.pdf
Chapter 02.pdfNatural resources- From the video, which of these natural resources do you think are found in the Rocky Mountains?
Vegetation- Can you find examples of Rocky Mountain vegetation in the Alberta Wilderness Association website attached here?
Inquiry-based learning is an approach to learning that emphasizes your special role in the learning process. Rather than someone telling you what you need to know, YOU are encouraged to explore the topic in different ways, ask questions, and share ideas about what you're learning!
Being an inquisitive person is a good thing... it just means you're curious and shows that you enjoy learning and want to know things... you're "motivated."
Dilpreet used the inquiry when he created posters reminding people not to feed the bears when traveling through the Rocky Mountains. How did he do that?
We have national parks all across Canada, and there are certainly very famous ones in the Rockies!
What are some good reasons to have national parks?
What national parks are found in Alberta, and especially in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta and what is their history and unique purpose?