Look Book Prince Edward Island Answer Key

LOOKBOOK

Page 4 true, true, false, true, false, false, true,

page 8 Men wear the opening of the kilt on the right and women have the opening on the left.

page 9 The rust colour represents the soil.

page 14 Point Prim lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in PEI, it was designed and built in 1845 by Isaac Smith, the same architect who designed Provincial House in Charlottetown. It is also the only round brick lighthouse in Canada. The architect designed this 60 foot round brick lighthouse. The brick was made locally and after a few year was painted so they could protect the building from the harsh eliments.

page 19 Egg shells and cereal box go into the compost. Broken glass, old shoes and dirty diapers go into waste. Juice boxes, newspaper and plastic milk jug all go into the recycling.

page 25 Bedlunch = a bedtime snack, Kit Bag + backpack or school bag, up west = western part of the Island, My land+my goodness, dear = expensive, from away =to come from somewhere besides PEI, slippy = slippery, out west = western Canada, crack = fart, storm stayed = snowed in

page 27 The doves are in the kitchen the fire screen is in the bed room up stairs, the little shoe are in the children's room and the close hanger is in the kitchen.
what am I a elephant.

page 28 Potato varieties grown have changed over the years with new varieties developed as the demand for seed, table stock and processing potatoes changed. The most popular potato on PEI, the Russet Burbank, is for frozen french fries and as a baking potato. Other varieties grown include Shepody, Kennebec, Superior, Yukon Gold, Goldrush, Century Russet, and Chieftain. Currently more than 30 varieties of potatoes are grown to supply customers in North and South America, Europe, the mid-East and Africa. Potatoes are loaded on vessels at one of Prince Edward Island's four deep water ports for shipment overseas.

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