Help students explore Inuit geography and Arctic environmental science
with this engaging printable worksheet set.
Students learn about Inuit Nunangat, the homeland of the Inuit in
Canada, and identify its four major regions on a map: Inuvialuit
Nunangat, Nunavut, Nunavik, and Nunatsiavut. The activity helps
students understand how these northern regions are connected to
Inuit culture and life.
The second worksheet introduces Arctic science concepts such as
permafrost, thermokarst, and ice wedges. Students learn how frozen
ground changes during warmer seasons and how these changes can
affect Inuit communities, wildlife, and travel in the Arctic.
These worksheets combine geography, environmental science, and
Indigenous studies to build a deeper understanding of northern
environments.
What's included:
• Inuit Nunangat regions map activity
• Questions about Inuit regions in Canada
• Arctic science reading about permafrost
• Thermokarst and ice wedge explanation
• Multiple choice and true/false questions
• Short answer comprehension questions
Grades: 3–6
Subjects: Geography, Science, Social Studies
Format: PDF printable worksheets