Natural Resources. Newfoundland and Labrador Resource – MINES!!!

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Natural Resources

Newfoundland and Labrador Resource – MINES!!!

Iron Ore - Steel

Cars

Bridges

Kitchen Utensils

Bikes

Toys

Statues / Monuments

Winter Activities

Newfoundland and Labrador Resource – HILLS!!!

Hiking / Camping

Prince Edward Island Resource – FARMS!!!

Food

Prince Edward Island Resource – BEACHES!!!

Swimming / Sandcastles

Nova Scotia Resource - OCEAN!!!

Fishing

Water Activities

New Brunswick Resource – FORESTS!!!

Trees

Lumber

Paper

Houses

Cabins

Furniture

Fire

As a group, draw or write some ways you can use your Natural Resource.

Brainstorm: -Wood = -Water =

What do you do where you live?