Name: Brandon Eaton Period: 4/5 Topic: Wilderness Survival Guide/Technology KWL Chart

Main Ideas or Questions you have What I Already Know … What I Want to Know… What I Learned about survival in the Canadian [about this Idea or Question] [about this Idea or Question] Post in your notes and sources Wilderness (one in each box)

1. What is the pattern of  What is the average  The average temperature weather in the Canadian  In the winter, the weather temperature in the winter in the summer is plus 30 wilderness and how can it is really cold. and summer? degrees Celsius which is effect survival?  It can snow in Canada.  Does Canada have around 115 degrees  Very sunny and can cause extreme weather?(i.e. Fahrenheit. sunburn Snow, Tornadoes)  Yes, Canada gets  Are Canada’s seasons blizzards, tornados, and similar to the four in New hurricanes so you might Jersey? want your shelter to be something like a cave because you’re protected from the snow and it most likely won’t get blown away.  No because their summer gets up to 114 degrees Fahrenheit where in New Jersey we get up to the 80’s normally. In the winter it gets up to 46 degrees Fahrenheit in Vancouver but in New Jersey we get stay around the freezing mark.  In the wild you need  What are the edible and  Some edible plants you fire for warmth, non-edible plants that I can eat are wild cooking, and light. can eat? strawberries, dandelions,  In the wild you need  How can I purify the lake lambs quarters, nettles, water to drink. water so it is safe to clovers, garlic mustards, 2. What is the more important 5  In the wilderness of drink? daises, greater plantains. survival skills that u need in the Canada you need  How can I start a fire with  You can purify the lake Canadian wilderness? What are weapons to hunt, and no matches or lighter. water by boiling it over a five of the positive and negative to eat. big fire to drink. effects regarding preparedness?  Must have shelter to  You can start a fire with survive. flint and a rock by scraping them together.

3. .What is 2 animals  Porcupines have quills and  How many wild animals  4500 species of wild that live in the hiss. live in Canada? mammals live in Canada. Canadian wilderness?  Moose can charge you if  What is the number one They also have fewer than  What are two you get to close and they most dangerous animal in 200 fish in their fresh characteristics of each have large antlers that Canada? water lakes, rivers etc. animal? they will use  Is Canada apart of the top Also in Canada they have ten list of the world’s 353 species that are country with the wildest endangered. So when animals? you’re trying to survive out there watch out for animals.  The number one most dangerous animal in Canada is the moose.  Canada is number three in the list of countries with the most native wild animals, which isn’t surprising since half of Canada is forests. 4. What percent of Canada is  About 50% of Canada is  What types of terrain  Canada is mostly covered in forests? covered in forests and yes does Canada contain? mountains so it won’t be  Do you think that’s where I do think that’s where a  How many mountains hard to find a cave for a lot of wild animals lot of Canada’s wild does Canada contain? shelter. contain their shelter? animals live like moose  Does Canada have any  There are a total of 228 and porcupines. Without famous mountains? (Like different mountains in the forests in Canada a lot Mount Everest) Canada so it should be of animals would probably very easy to find shelter in go endangered or extinct. a cave or make one out of So if you’re stranded in branches. It will also be the forests of Canada you easy to access shade won’t have to look for because of all the trees. shade or animals to hunt  Canada has 100 famous for. mountains so if you’re lucky you could catch some tourist coming by. 4. Does Canada has lots of plants  Yes Canada does give lots  What types of plants does  Some flowers that Canada even though they have very cold of plants because Canada Canada have? has are purple saxifrage, weather? also gets warm weather  What are the edible plants mountain avens, wild and rain. in Canada? crocus, arctic poppies,  How do the plants adapt buttercups, cinquefoil, to the freezing weather? moss campion, campanulas, arctic azaleas and arctic lupine. Some other plants that grow there are mosses, grasses, herbs, lichens and small shrubs like the dwarf willow and arctic willow.  Some edible plants that grow in Canada are wild strawberries, dandelions, lambs quarters, nettles, clovers, garlic mustards, daises, greater plantains so it won’t be hard to get food when u can’t hunt.  Some plants are small and close to the ground so the wind can’t hit it, others have a fuzzy covering around the stems, buds and leaves to protect them from wind. Some even are black so they attract the sun light. 6.