Pretend Passport (PDF Download)
$0.00Pretend passports allow children to assume the role of global explorers, marking their ‘travels’ to different countries and learning about their unique cultures, landmarks, and histories.
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Pretend passports allow children to assume the role of global explorers, marking their ‘travels’ to different countries and learning about their unique cultures, landmarks, and histories.

Are you looking for some easy printable blank maps of the continents? We’ve got you covered.
These maps include black and white, blue and white, full colour – with and without continent names for FREE!


Includes 2 free printable maps:

Journey across the vast Canadian landscape, from the rugged shores of Newfoundland and Labrador to the majestic peaks of British Columbia, as you fill in each square with the names of these feathered ambassadors.
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Embark on a captivating crossword puzzle that will put your knowledge of Canadian provincial capitals to the test! From the bustling metropolis of Toronto to the picturesque charm of Victoria, each answer will reveal a unique piece of Canadian geography.
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If I could do it over again, I would keep better track of the books we read as a family. Here are some reading journal pages I made for my grandkids – free to you.


This is an enlightening story of restoration and renewal.
Readers learn how the modern-day descendants of the Nashua Indians and European settlers were able to combat pollution and restore the beauty of the Nashua River in Massachusetts.
Full-colour illustrations.

This title looks at offshore fishing and its continuity and change, and cause and consequence.


Readers will learn how to use critical thinking in their own examinations of evidence regarding Canadian immigration.


Have fun with an old-fashioned paper game and review Canadian bodies of water with this free printable bundle.
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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.

Limited quantities – also available in High School History Living Resources Bundle.
Relive the important and dramatic events in Quebec, October 1970 with this docudrama DVD. What were the conditions for the War Measures Act to be enacted in peacetime?
Lyrics in French (Canadian dialect):
Quand on part des chanquiers
Mes chers amis tous le coeur gai
Pour aller voir tous nos parents
Mes chers amis le coeur content.
Envoyons d’l’avant nos gens
Envoyons d’l’avant!
Mais qu’nos amis nous voyent arriver
Y vont s’mettr’ à rire, à chanter.
Dimanche au soir à la veillée
Nous irons voir nos compagnées.
Dimanche au soir à la veillée
Nous irons voir nos compagnées.
Elles vont nous dire mais en entrant
V’là mon amant, j’ai l’coeur content!
Elles vont nous dire mais en entrant
V’là mon amant, j’ai l’coeur content!
Et au milieu de la veillée
Elles vont nous parler d’leus cavaliers.
Et au milieu de la veillée
Elles vont nous parler d’leurs cavaliers.
Elles vont nous dire mais en partant
As-tu fréquenté des amants?
Elles vont nous dire mais en partant
As-tu fréquenté des amants?
Qui a composé la chanson?
C’est Jos Blanchet le joli garçon!
English translation:
When we leave the chanquiers (woodworking locations)
My dear friends, all with hearts gay,
To see all our friends and family,
My dear friends, all with hearts gay,
Let’s go boys, let’s go!
Let’s go boys, let’s go!
When our friends will see us arrive,
They start laughing and singing,
Sunday night at the vigil,
We’ll go see our partners,
Sunday night at the vigil,
We’ll go see our partners,
They’ll tell us as we enter,
Here’s my lover, my heart is happy,
They’ll tell us as we enter,
Here’s my lover, my heart is happy,
And at the middle of the vigil,
They’ll tell us of their lovers,
And at the middle of the vigil,
They’ll tell us of their lovers,
And they’ll ask us as we leave,
Did you go see any mistresses?
And they’ll ask us as we leave,
Did you go see any mistresses?
Who wrote the song?
It was Jo Blanchet, the pretty boy
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