Greenland is in the news with President Trump wanting the United States to purchase the world's largest island from the country of Denmark. At this time, the people of Greenland and the people of Denmark do not wish to sell or become part of the United States. What do you know about Greenland? Can you locate it on a map of the world?
1. Greenland has more boats than cars!
2. Probably because there are few cars, Greenland has the cleanest air in the world.
3. There are few if any roads between the different towns of Greenland. Snowmobile, sled, boat or airplane are used.
4. The longest road in Greenland is only 35 km(about 18 miles) in length.
5. Popular souvenirs from Greenland are the carvings made from narwhal teeth, musk-ox horn, reindeer antlers and sperm whale teeth. They are are called tupilaks.
6. Unlike Iceland, Greenland does NOT have many hot springs to use for geothermal power.
7. Mummies of women and children, dating back 500 years, were found in 1978. Called the Qilakitsoq Mummies, the eight (six women, young baby and a young boy) are extremely well preserved and you can make out the coloring of their clothing and the tattoos on some of the adults.
8. During World War 2, Greenland was used by the allies. There is a U.S Military base in Greenland called Thule Air Base.
9. During May until July, Greenland is the “Land of the Midnight Sun”.
10. The correct namer of Greenland is Kalaallit Nunaat(meaning “Land of the Greenlanders”).
11. There are no penguins in Greenland.
12. It is estimated that 80% of Greenland is covered by ice.
Extension Activities:
1. Learn some Greenlandic:
• Hello: Aluu
• Thank you: Qujan
• Yes: Aap
• No: Naamik
• Goodbye: Takuss or baaj
2. Teachers can use this link to share some mythological creatures of Greenland. Have students draw and write something about one of these creatures.
3. Make a postcard and write a message to someone sharing 3 facts learned about Greenland.
Webquest on Greenland:Learn about Greenland with this fun/informative webquest. There are 10 web questions, several fun facts and a couple of extension activities. Great for a Friday activity, a substitute day or just when you want to introduce students to geography areas of the world.
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Key: 1. Nuuk/Godthab 2. Baffin Bay 3. Norway 4. Iceland 5. Thule 6. True
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