Crunchers:
A Fun Fast-Facts Game about Aboriginal People in Canada
Teachers, are you looking for a fun fast-facts game about Aboriginal Peoples in Canada? If so, download this interactive resource today!
The cruncher is a fun colouring activity and will help children ages 8 to 12 learn more about First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples in Canada.
Download and Print the Cruncher
Download the Instructions ![PDF](/web/20071115022402im_/http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/images/pdf_e.gif)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FOLDING A
CRUNCHER
- ILLUSTRATIONS FACING DOWN - Fold all four corners together so that they meet in the middle of the paper, crease firmly and leave them there.
- FLIP OVER - Again fold all four corners together so that they meet in the centre of the paper, give a good crease and leave them there.
- Fold in half in one direction, then in half in the other direction.
- FINISH - Stick your thumbs and first two fingers into the four pockets on the bottom of the cruncher and start crunching.
HOW TO PLAY THE GAME:
- Spell out your name, or count out the number of letters in your name, at the same time as you open and close your cruncher.
- Choose a number from one of the Aboriginal illustrations from one of the inside triangles.
- Count out the number you’ve chosen from the inside triangles, at the same time as you open and close your cruncher.
- Again, choose a number from one of the Aboriginal illustrations from the inside triangles, but this time peek under the flap and read the question at the top.
- The sentence under the question will tell you where to go to find the answer. Go there and see if you answered right! If not, see what you learned.
- Go cruncher crazy and repeat the steps as many times as you want!
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