Provinces: Newfoundland and Labrador
Use these Geography worksheets, colorable maps, flag illustrations, and Social Studies printables for teaching students about the Canadian Province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Read all about the Newfoundland pony, a sturdy breed well-suited to the climate of Atlantic Canada. Then answer questions to show your comprehension of the article.
4th Grade
Students can use their blue, red, and yellow coloured pencils to colour this flag of NL.
1st through 8th Grades
Here is the full-colour version of the Newfoundland and Labrador provincial flag.
1st through 8th Grades
Print this black-and-white outlined illustration of NL's coat of arms. Students can colour in the picture with crayons or markers.
2nd through 8th Grades
And here we have the NL coat of arms in full colour! Print this PDF and hang the poster on your social studies bulletin board.
2nd through 8th Grades
Students can use their crayons or markers to colour in the NL escutcheon shield. The symbol features two lions and two unicorns.
2nd through 8th Grades
This is the full-colour version of the Newfoundland and Labrador escutcheon symbol. The lions have blue toenails!
2nd through 8th Grades
The Appalachians start their journey in Newfoundland and don’t stop for another 3300 meters in Alabama. Read more in this full-length nonfiction article.
4th Grade
Help your students learn more about Newfoundland and Labrador by having them complete this word scramble.
2nd through 5th Grades
The terms hidden in this word search are all things or places Newfoundland and Labrador is in some way known for. See if you can find them all.
2nd through 5th Grades
Penelope Peabody is a sweet lady who drives around Canada in her Volkwagon Beetle. The problem is: she keeps getting lost, and has no idea what province she's in. In this story, she visits Cabot Tower and the Cape Spear Lighthouse. Can your students tell what province she's visiting this time?
4th through 6th Grades
We have worksheets on each of the individual provinces and territories, as well as whole-country Canadian maps and worksheets.