Canada, My Country 8th Edition is a vibrant and captivating social studies curriculum designed to ignite a love for learning about Canada in young minds.
Geared towards grades 1-4, this colorful curriculum expertly blends engaging visuals with an easy-to-follow read-aloud format, making the material accessible and enjoyable for young learners. Teachers will appreciate the minimal preparation required, allowing them to focus on guiding their students’ exploration of Canada’s rich tapestry.
75 pages, 27 lessons
Ages 5-7, 8-12
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Most suitable for Grades 1-4, but useful for various ages, this easy to use, read-aloud text is a delight for both students and teacher. You will also be enrolled in the Canada, My Country Lite Membership for curated third-party links and websites pertinent to each lesson. See the Enrolled tab after purchase.
Get an all-inclusive early grade bundle suitable for multiple children between Grades 1-4. The books will be read and reread for great adventures and learning.
This single geography lesson, focused on the anatomy of a river and river flow, lays a crucial foundation for understanding various historical events in the settlement of Canada. This workpage is downloadable and includes a teaching video.
Explore Canada’s Christian heritage in four lessons suitable for multigrades, which include the origin of the name Dominion of Canada, the motto ‘from sea to sea’, the opening line of the Charter of Rights recognizing the supremacy of God, and various Scriptures engraved in stone on the Parliament Buildings. The accompanying membership includes curated videos that make the lessons even more engaging.
Unlock the fascinating world of global time with our concise three-lesson unit study on time zones. Designed to captivate learners of every generation, this engaging program simplifies complex concepts, making the mechanics of time zones, international travel, and daily scheduling understandable for all ages.
Includes an online membership with curated third-party content. After purchase, go to the Enrolled tab to see your membership.
This Grade 3 Socials and English course focuses on Indigenous Peoples. Canada’s Natives Long Ago leads the study about North American aboriginals and two other book studies focus on aboriginals in South America. Students will experience their first novel study and learn to appreciate Aboriginal history, culture, lifestyle, and diversity.
A wonderful salvation message is a bonus featured at the end of this course. English communication skills are embedded throughout and core competencies are practiced as the student engages in rich discussions and opportunities to communicate their understanding.
This online product with access for one year from time of purchase will be found in your account in Courses after purchase.
The bundle includes the Grade 3 course Indigenous Peoples (MM)Â by Holly Mitchell and the wonderful resources to make this an interesting and informative course.
This Grade 3 Socials and English course focuses on Indigenous Peoples.  Canada’s Natives Long Ago leads the study about North American aboriginals and two other book studies focus on aboriginals in South America. Students will experience their first novel study and learn to appreciate Aboriginal history, culture, lifestyle, and diversity. A wonderful salvation message is a bonus featured at the end of this course. English communication skills are embedded throughout and core competencies are practiced as the student engages in rich discussions and opportunities to communicate their understanding.
This is an online product with access for one year from time of purchase.
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.
The Tlingit, the Haida, and the Kwakiutl are among the hundreds of separate groups of First Peoples who have lived on the Northwest Coast of North America for thousands of years.
Children will learn how the First Peoples gathered food and other resources from the forests, rivers, and ocean. The text describes the lifestyle, beliefs, and social structure of these peoples with beautiful accompanying illustrations.
This fascinating book looks at many of the lodges, or dwellings, built and used by the aboriginal nations across the continent.
A map showing the lodges appears at the beginning of the book, and beautiful, detailed illustrations show the exteriors, interiors, and way of life in each lodge.
Many of the foods we eat, the tools we use, the games we play, and even the ideas in which we believe, originated with North American Native peoples.
Beautiful images and easy-to-follow text help young readers discover the Native traditions and practices that were adopted by European explorers, North American settlers, and other people around the world.