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The maps used in this book highlight Canada's exploration and settlement history from the migration of the Frist Peoples to the creation of Canada's newest territory, Nunavut.3 GradesSku: 9780919972933
Canada Map Book 6
By: George Quinn$14.99 -
Now in full colour, this is a multi-grade, early grades, minimal prep, Canadian Social Studies curriculum for fun, effective learning.Sku: 9781927474648
Canada, My Country (Eighth Edition)
By: Donna Ward$20.99 -
You will love this full curriculum about all the cultural groups of the First Peoples of Canada with Canadian content only. The chapters on the seven culture groups include lists of living resources, curated videos along with the beautifully illustrated content pages. The idea of a project book is introduced with instructions in each lesson, and downloadable cut-out images to include. Everything is laid out for the teacher.Sku: 9781927474068
Canada’s Natives Long Ago
By: Donna Ward$34.99 -
SaleDid you know that Manitoba has the world's largest concentration of snakes? Or many species of sharks live off the Atlantic coastal waters of a number of Canadian provinces? We've created a picture book bundle of Canadian Animals (and insects, amphibians, fish and birds!), with one Gail Gibbons title for every province or territory.
Canadian Animal Picture Book Bundle
By: Gail Gibbons$151.37Original price was: $151.37.$143.81Current price is: $143.81.By: Gail Gibbons$151.37Original price was: $151.37.$143.81Current price is: $143.81. Add to cart Quick View -
HotThis textbook of 160 pages contains personal stories of 42 young people aged 8 to 25, who left their native countries to come to Canada. It describes their reasons for leaving, why they, (or their parents) chose Canada, the problems that they encountered on the way here, the immediate culture shock when they arrived, their adjustment to their new environment,the problems and advantages that they discovered and their opinions of Canada today.Sku: 9780919788107
Coming to Canada
By: Robert Livesey$8.99 -
NOTE: This book is completely in French. For a copy in English: Let's Explore Canada. This book introduces young readers to the land, resources, and traditions of Canada.3 GradesSku: 9781897319116
Explorons le Canada
By: Michelle Topp$15.99 -
Do you know which Canadian province is the only officially bilingual one? Or what type of seaweed is actually sold and eaten as a snack food? The answers to these questions, along with many facts, traditions, and much history, can be found in F is for Fiddlehead: A New Brunswick Alphabet.Sku: 9781585363186
F is for Fiddlehead: A New Brunswick Alphabet
By: Marilyn Lohnes$24.50 -
Founded in 1608, what city is one of the oldest in North America? Where and when was Canada's first road built? What world-famous circus was the inspiration of Baie-Saint-Paul street performers? Discover the answers to these questions, along with other facts, in F is for French: A Quebec Alphabet.Sku: 9781585364350
F is for French: A Quebec Alphabet
By: Elaine Arsenault$24.50 -
This action-packed story follows a group of animals who take to the ice to play a rousing game of hockey. Highlighted on the pages in large type throughout the story are hockey vocabulary words and terms.Sku: 9781771382908
First Hockey Words
By: Per-Henrik Gurth$12.99 -
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 GradesSku: 9781927474631
Geography: Province to Province (Sixth Edition)
By: Donna Ward$44.99 -
As the pages turn on bright scenes and changing seasons across the country, rhyming text cheerily greets the sights and sounds of a Canadian morning.Sku: 9781443133234
Good Morning, Canada
By: Andrea Beck$16.99 -
The excitement of a hockey game and the bright, bold illustrations will keep the attention of children while they are introduced to the concept of opposites.Sku: 9781554536283
Hockey Opposites
By: Per-Henrik Gurth$12.99 -
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 GradesSku: 9781897319154
Inuit Community
By: Michelle Outmezguine, Lindsay Counter$13.99 -
Why is Saskatoon called the "Bridge City"? Who were the first inhabitants of Saskatchewan? Where can you find rare plants such as the Prickly Pear Cactus and the Gumbo Evening Primrose? Discover the answers to these questions, along with other facts, in L is for Land of Living Skies: A Saskatchewan Alphabet.Sku: 9781585364909
L is for Land of Living Skies: A Saskatchewan Alphabet
By: Linda Aksomitis$24.50 -
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 GradesSku: 97818973191
Landforms and Water Bodies: Level 1
By: George Quinn$11.99 -
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 GradesSku: 9781897319178
Landforms and Water Bodies: Level 2
By: George Quinn$12.99