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How would you organize the slides? A B C Your Order 1-_____ Inuktitut Language 2-_____ (ee-nook-tee-tut) The group of Inuit dialects 3-_____ taught and spoken in Canadas Arctic region. 4-_____ 70% of the Populations


  1. How would you organize the slides? A B C Your Order 1-_____ Inuktitut Language 2-_____ • (ee-nook-tee-tut) • The group of Inuit dialects 3-_____ taught and spoken in Canada’s Arctic region. 4-_____ • 70% of the Population’s main language . (27% English) Iqaluit (e- ka-lu-it) , Nunavut Roads out of town? 5-_____ 6-_____ D E F Nunavut (Our Land) 7-_____ • Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits 8-_____ • 20% of Canada’s landmass 9-_____ • 31,285 total population • 84% Inuit • Language : Inukititut (ee-nook-tee-tut) it means “in the manner of the Inuit” - it Possible Order has many dialects • uses the Inuktitut syllabics 1-_____ 2-_____ G H I 3-_____ 4-_____ 5-_____ 6-_____ 7-_____ The font is not on my computer. Iqaluit, Nunavut 8-_____ Capital City: Population 6,200 Survival depends on teaching the children to speak the native language. (e- ka-lu-it) The creation of Nunavut makes it more likely the language will survive. 9-_____

  2. What is best order for the 9 slides? transitions are important Working on Presentation Skills...

  3. Inuktitut Language A

  4. Inuktitut Language A

  5. Inuktitut Language • (ee-nook-tee-tut) A

  6. Inuktitut Language • (ee-nook-tee-tut) • The group of Inuit dialects taught and spoken in Canada’s Arctic region. A

  7. Inuktitut Language • (ee-nook-tee-tut) • The group of Inuit dialects taught and spoken in Canada’s Arctic region. • 70% of the Population’s main A language . (27% English)

  8. Inuktitut Language • (ee-nook-tee-tut) • The group of Inuit dialects taught and spoken in Canada’s Arctic region. • 70% of the Population’s main A language . (27% English)

  9. B

  10. B

  11. B

  12. B

  13. Roads out of town? C Iqaluit (e- ka-lu-it) , Nunavut

  14. Nunavut (Our Land) D

  15. Nunavut (Our Land) • Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits D

  16. Nunavut (Our Land) • Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits • 20% of Canada’s landmass D

  17. Nunavut (Our Land) • Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits • 20% of Canada’s landmass • 31,285 total population D

  18. Nunavut (Our Land) • Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits • 20% of Canada’s landmass • 31,285 total population • 84% Inuit D

  19. Nunavut (Our Land) • Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits • 20% of Canada’s landmass • 31,285 total population • 84% Inuit • Language : Inukititut (ee-nook-tee-tut) it means “in the manner of the Inuit” - it has many dialects D

  20. Nunavut (Our Land) • Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits • 20% of Canada’s landmass • 31,285 total population • 84% Inuit • Language : Inukititut (ee-nook-tee-tut) it means “in the manner of the Inuit” - it has many dialects • uses the Inuktitut syllabics D

  21. E

  22. E

  23. F

  24. G Iqaluit, Nunavut Capital City: Population 6,200 (e- ka-lu-it)

  25. G Iqaluit, Nunavut Capital City: Population 6,200 (e- ka-lu-it)

  26. G The font is not on my computer. Iqaluit, Nunavut Capital City: Population 6,200 (e- ka-lu-it)

  27. H

  28. The creation of Nunavut makes it more likely the language will survive. I Survival depends on teaching the children to speak the native language.

  29. The creation of Nunavut makes it more likely the language will survive. I Survival depends on teaching the children to speak the native language.

  30. Possible Answer...

  31. H

  32. Nunavut (Our Land) D

  33. Nunavut (Our Land) • Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits D

  34. Nunavut (Our Land) • Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits • 20% of Canada’s landmass D

  35. Nunavut (Our Land) • Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits • 20% of Canada’s landmass • 31,285 total population D

  36. Nunavut (Our Land) • Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits • 20% of Canada’s landmass • 31,285 total population • 84% Inuit D

  37. Nunavut (Our Land) • Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits • 20% of Canada’s landmass • 31,285 total population • 84% Inuit • Language : Inukititut (ee-nook-tee-tut) it means “in the manner of the Inuit” - it has many dialects D

  38. Nunavut (Our Land) • Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits • 20% of Canada’s landmass • 31,285 total population • 84% Inuit • Language : Inukititut (ee-nook-tee-tut) it means “in the manner of the Inuit” - it has many dialects • uses the Inuktitut syllabics D

  39. F

  40. E

  41. E

  42. Inuktitut Language A

  43. Inuktitut Language A

  44. Inuktitut Language • (ee-nook-tee-tut) A

  45. Inuktitut Language • (ee-nook-tee-tut) • The group of Inuit dialects taught and spoken in Canada’s Arctic region. A

  46. Inuktitut Language • (ee-nook-tee-tut) • The group of Inuit dialects taught and spoken in Canada’s Arctic region. • 70% of the Population’s main A language . (27% English)

  47. Inuktitut Language • (ee-nook-tee-tut) • The group of Inuit dialects taught and spoken in Canada’s Arctic region. • 70% of the Population’s main A language . (27% English)

  48. The creation of Nunavut makes it more likely the language will survive. I Survival depends on teaching the children to speak the native language.

  49. The creation of Nunavut makes it more likely the language will survive. I Survival depends on teaching the children to speak the native language.

  50. G Iqaluit, Nunavut Capital City: Population 6,200 (e- ka-lu-it)

  51. G Iqaluit, Nunavut Capital City: Population 6,200 (e- ka-lu-it)

  52. G The font is not on my computer. Iqaluit, Nunavut Capital City: Population 6,200 (e- ka-lu-it)

  53. Roads out of town? C Iqaluit (e- ka-lu-it) , Nunavut

  54. B

  55. B

  56. B

  57. B

  58. Daily Life What time of year?

  59. 46% Roman Catholic 15% Anglican Church of Canada

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