Aboriginal Novel Bundle
$57.50Read great novels about the different First Nations cultures across our land.
Ages: 8-12
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Read great novels about the different First Nations cultures across our land.
Ages: 8-12
The Across Canada Bundle is a carefully chosen set of six captivating books which bring colour, culture, and excitement to the geography of Canada.
These resources set the young child on a great foundation for understanding the land, culture and people of this great country. When children see themselves in books they read they gain an understanding of their own identity and their national identity.
These books will be read over and over again.
Fascinating stories will keep you and your children intrigued as you armchair travel through the amazing continent of Africa.
Experience Africa just like you were there! You and your family will be changed forever.
Membership is discounted 100% with the purchase of the curriculum – Africa, A Land of Hope and in automatically included in your purchase with the curriculum.
Membership gives you 10 video episodes produced specifically for this course to enhance learning. We are taking your students on a virtual trip to Africa. It brings African culture into your school room, including topics such as “Hope in a Desperate Slum”; “Growing up by Lake Victoria”;Â “A New Generation of Leaders” etc.
It also gives you access to our curated tried and tested online resources such as videos, geography games and more. Donna has spent hours reviewing to bring you easy access to the best of the web for children on this topic, all linked to the specific lesson you are one.
This exciting colouring book, documenting the flora and fauna of the African plains will thrill young and old alike.
When Akilak must travel a great distance to another camp to gather food, she thinks she will never be able to make it. With a little help from her grandmother’s spirit, and her own imagination to keep her entertained, Akilak manages to turn a long journey into an adventure.
Even though she at first feels that she will never be able to reach her destination, she keeps her grandmother’s assurance that her “destination is not running away; it will be reached eventually” in mind and ends up enjoying the journey that at first seemed so daunting.
This activity book is about Canada’s fourth largest province. Its reproducible activities are designed for Grades 4-6 readers. Topics include Alberta’s geographical regions and climate, the Rocky Mountains, rivers systems and natural resources.
“Within hours of his arrival, Norman was taken to meet Chairman Mao Zedong. The smiling man grabbed Norman’s hands in welcome….The two men talked for hours.” This book will be especially fascinating for all readers interested in: history or biography. One of the world’s top surgeons, an advocate of democratic medical services, and an international humanitarian, Norman Bethune risked his life to deliver blood to the front lines. He is revered in China as a hero, where he was a personal friend of Chairman Mao Zedong, and his unceasing and inventive work established a lasting bond between his adopted people and this heroic Canadian.
Harnessing their creativity, technology skills, and entrepreneurship, the tenacious individuals featured in these stories have realized their dreams and, in many cases, developed their innovation into a viable business venture. From the first glimmer of an idea to the fruition of the invention, these great Canadian discoveries are an inspiration to aspiring inventors and entrepreneurs everywhere.
More than 250,000 courageous men and women were enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. These Canadians fought valiantly in every major air operation from the Battle of Britain to the bombing of Germany.
Thousands lost their lives. Those who survived to tell their stories were forever changed.
Here are some of their incredible stories.
At the outbreak of World War II, the Royal Canadian Navy consisted of just 13 warships and about 3000 permanent and reserve members.
By the war’s end, it had grown into the third largest navy in the world, with 365 warships and more than 100,000 personnel. The men and women of the Royal Canadian Navy came from all corners of Canada to fight in the sea war against the enemy. Together, they exceeded even the highest expectations of their allies.