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$9.95
While today most food is bought from a grocery store, many years ago food was grown and harvested on the family farm. This informative title examines different types of foods eaten and how they were produced from the olden days to the present.
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$12.50
With this illustrated adaptation from the beloved Little House series, the youngest readers can share in the joy of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved classics.
In Sugar Snow, Laura is delighted when a soft, thick snow falls in late spring in the Big Woods of Wisconsin. A late snow helps the trees make more sap for maple syrup, and maple syrup means sweet sugar cakes and sticky fingers for Laura!
Doris Ettlinger’s full-color illustrations are based on Garth Williams’ classic artwork.
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$49.00
These five colourful books will help students learn about time and change.
While modern conveniences have made life more comfortable and efficient, they have also brought about distractions and a constant bombardment of information. While the specific challenges and opportunities may have evolved over time, the essence of the human experience continues to resonate across the ages. Discover change and continuity in our history.
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$9.95
How are today’s toys and games different from those in the past? This informative title compares the pastimes and playthings of the olden days to the modern games and toys kids love today. Simple text and engaging pictures aid students in their comparison of two different time periods.
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$9.95
From wagons and steamboats to hybrid cars and ferries, all modes of transportation have changed significantly over time. Historical photographs and accessible text combine to help young readers compare and contrast transportation from past to present.
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$16.95
This premier children’s resource on Canada brings up to date this bestselling treasury of information that has long been an essential book for schools, libraries and homes from coast to coast.
- ISBN: 9781554532261
- Author: Barbara Greenwood
- 60 pages
- Ages: 8-12
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$12.99
This atlas specifically for middle grades is a perfect transition between the child’s atlas and an adult atlas.
- ISBN: 9780007946952
- Author: Collins
- 96 pages
- Ages: 8-12, 12+
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$13.99
Introduce students to Canada through maps and map activities. Self-directed workpages to teach map skills and Canadian geography.
- ISBN: 9781897319093
- Author: George Quinn
- 40 pages
- Ages: 6-9
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$13.99
This reproducible activity book contains a variety of maps of Canada, designed to help students in Grades 3-4 learn to master basic map skills while gaining a better understanding of Canadian geography.
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$14.99
The third in a series of activity books designed to develop map skills, this easy-to-use book introduces special language of maps and includes over 40 thoughtful activities. The activities are organized in a sequential progression around four general skills involving shape, symbols, direction and position and scale. Through a variety of activities based on provincial social studies curricula, the broad map understandings are subdivided into more specific map skills. Each activity develops one or more new skills to provide an efficient and logical way for students to learn to use maps.
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$14.99
The fourth in a series of popular activity books designed to develop map skills, Map Book 4 contains 40 lively activities to help grades 5 to 6 readers develop and apply four fundamental map skills:
- shapes
- symbols
- position
- direction and scale
- 48 pages
- Ages 8-12
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$14.99
The activities in Map Book 5, designed for grades 6-8 readers, build on those skills developed in Apple Press Map Book 3 & 4. The topics utilize a variety of thematic maps relating to Canada’s physical and cultural geography.
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