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Travel from B.C. to Nunavut in 58 self-guided lessons. This complete curriculum allows students to independently explore provincial geography, symbols, natural resources, population and highlights of provincial history.4 Grades
Geography: Province to Province (Sixth Edition)
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This book contains 38 carefully researched, accurately drawn illustrations of the aboriginal inhabitants of North America, ranging from the Seminole of Florida to the Chilkat of Alaska. Other tribes represented include the Pequot, Mohawk, Iroquois, Seneca, Crow, Cree, Cherokee, Choctaw, Huron, and many more. Chiefs, warriors, women, and children are shown in authentic costume among tepees, pueblos, and other traditional dwellings; many are depicted hunting, making war, dancing, and cooking. Detailed renderings recreate their weapons (knives, clubs, axes, bows and arrows, etc.), basketry, masks, canoes, and sleds. Ideal as an educational resource (and an invaluable source of royalty-free illustration as well), this coloring book also offers hours of stimulating entertainment to anyone who desires to recapture the color and drama of Indian life.Dover Original.
Indian Tribes of North America Coloring Book
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The Arctic - one of the world's harshest environments, has been home to the Inuit for over 5,000 years. Their traditional culture, based on hunting and gathering, has enabled the Inuit to survive in a cold land. Inuit means "the people".2 Grades
Inuit Community
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This is the first of three books on landforms and water bodies. Twenty two activities include student answers, cut-outs and a quiz; perfect for a primary level teaching unit! The many three-dimensional drawings and simple maps will help grade 2-3 readers visualize Earth's most common natural features.2 Grades
Landforms and Water Bodies: Level 1
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This Level 2 activity book is designed for grades 3-4 students. The numerous three-dimensional drawings and simple maps are to help young learners visualize and recognize common landforms and water bodies. Reinforcement activities, review quiz, and answers are included.2 Grades
Landforms and Water Bodies: Level 2
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This book introduces young readers to the land, resources, and traditions of Canada.3 Grades
Let’s Explore Canada
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Life in Acadia tells the story of the Leblanc family, Acadian farmers in the Port Royal region who find themselves caught up in the dramatic struggle between the English and the French over ownership of the colony. The migration of the Acadians from Port Royal to other areas is described, and such techniques as the reclaiming of marshland and the building of dykes are explained. Acadian homelife is illustrated through stories of a wedding, a birth and baptism, and the severing of family ties under the pressure of an English demand for an oath of loyalty. The return of the French to Port Royal, and the subsequent deportation for the Acadians by the English, connect the Leblanc's story to the broader social trends of the time, and hence to issues which have preoccupied Canadians to this day. Includes questions for discussion, maps and pictures of life in during this time period.3 Grades
Life in Acadia
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Learn everything about Manitoba: its diverse geographic regions, climate, its boreal forest, it's lakes, the tallgrass prairie, La Verendrye, animals of the Boreal Forest, York Factory, the Red River settlement, the Metis, flaxseed production, nickel mining, the port of Churchill, the railways and Winnipeg.3 Grades
Manitoba: Land and People
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This reproducible activity book is about one of Canada's maritime provinces. Some of the topics included are The Saint John River System, Reversing Falls, Mi'kmaq Hunters, Acadian Farming Scene, The Loyalists, Settling the Land, Saint John's Harbour, Life in an Early Lumber Camp, New Brunswick's Natural Resources, Potato Farming and Salmon Fishing, Fundy National Park, Whale Watching, Fredericton, and Emblems of New Brunswick.3 Grades
New Brunswick: Land and People
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This reproducible activity book about Newfoundland & Labrador explores many topics from the Grand Banks to the Avalon Peninsula. It includes topics such as early settlement, the Grand Banks, the Vikings, northern forest animals and the emblems of Newfoundland and much more.3 Grades
Newfoundland & Labrador: Land and People
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The arts and crafts developed and practiced by the Indian peoples of North America varied widely among tribes of different geographical regions. Each tribe used the resources at hand — wood, stone, shell, bone, and other materials — to develop a craft technology that suited the needs of its people. This carefully researched and informative book contains 39 detailed, accurately rendered illustrations (including 5 double-page spreads) that depict various North American Indian peoples engaged in typical craft activities. Ideal for coloring, the images show Native Americans building a Seminole house of palmetto leaves, making drums, constructing a bark canoe, painting tribal history on teepee coverings, making and painting ceramic pots, carving totem poles, making masks, tomahawks and clothing; weaving rugs and blankets, preparing hides, silversmithing and much more. Extensive, fact-filled captions accompany the illustrations, making this an excellent educational resource as well as an entertaining coloring book.Dover Original.
North American Indian Crafts Coloring Book
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While similar in general structure, lighthouses are actually quite individual in size, setting, keeper's houses and other aspects. Now largely automated, hundreds of theses maritime sentinels still stand guard along the shorelines of North America — their beacons indispensable guiding lights for ships at sea. This fascinating and carefully researched book invites coloring enthusiasts of all ages to color 36 detailed drawings of lighthouses in the United States and Canada, including St. Joseph, Michigan; Cape Hatteras, North Carolina; Drum Point, Maryland; Cape Cod (Highland), Massachusetts; Old Point Loma, California; Cape Henry, Virginia; Key West, Florida; Montauk Point, New York; Sandy Hook, New Jersey; North Head, Washington; Tybee Island, Georgia; West Quoddy Head, Maine; Portland Head, Maine; Race Rocks, British Columbia; and 22 others. Captions accompanying these accurately rendered illustrations provide valuable background information on location, height, and date of construction of each lighthouse.Dover Original.
North American Lighthouses Coloring Book
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For thousands of years, proud Indian civilizations flourished along the narrow strip of land stretching from southern Alaska to northern California. Nootka, Cowichan, Kwakiutl, Yurok, Chinook they called themselves — and their names still echo through the great, verdant forests. In 33 impressive, ready-to-color line drawings, museum curator and noted illustrator David Rickman recaptures the spirit and richness of these and other Native American cultures — customs and traditions, religious lore, and distinctive art. Meticulously researched, crisply rendered illustrations depict the Northwest Coast Indians in authentic warrior dress, hunting for whale, weaving robes of rare beauty, staging elaborate ceremonials, and pursuing everyday activities. Full captions identify the tribe and the period — ranging from late eighteenth to early twentieth centuries — and note the changing lifestyles wrought by time and the coming of the Europeans. For children and adults alike, Northwest Coast Indians Coloring Book is an enlightening, enjoyable adventure into the rich past of some of the earliest Americans.Dover Original.
Northwest Coast Indians Coloring Book
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This reproducible activity book covers the geographical regions, climate, history and many more interesting topics pertaining to the Northwest Territories.3 Grades
Northwest Territories: Land and People
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From Lunenburg and Louisberg to the Acadians and Loyalists. Learn all about the geography and history of Nova Scotia. Topics covered include Bay of Fundy Tides, Life at the Edge of the Sea, Atlantic Ocean Currents, Nova Scotia's Climate, Sable Island, The Acadians, Building a Dike, Nova Scotia's Natural Resources, Harvesting Blueberries, Scallop Fishing, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Wildlife, Halifax, and Emblems of Nova Scotia.3 Grades
Nova Scotia: Land and People
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This activity book is about Canada's newest territory. Topics include the climate of the Arctic, the treeline, the tundra, natural resources and how animals and people adapt in this vast northern land. Other topics introduce students to the art and traditions of the the Inuit, Sir John Franklin and other Arctic explorers, Auyuittuq National Park, Iqaluit, the capital, and the territory's new coat of arms and flag.3 Grades
Nunavut: Land and People
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