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$26.00
Swagger and bravado are part of the legend of Canada’s VC hero Smokey Smith. He exemplified courage and strong action in the face of danger. The story and historical thinking in this single lesson helps students think critically while learning about Canada’s past.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$12.99
✨ Bring History to Life! ✨
Discover the heroes of the War of 1812 with our 10-Lesson Unit Study.
✔️ Engaging stories & videos
✔️ Giant 32″ x 48″ floor map
✔️ Hands-on battle reenactments
Your kids won’t just learn history—they’ll experience it!
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Rated 4.67 out of 5
$75.00
Embark on an engaging journey through the intricacies of Canadian government with this comprehensive bundle. Tailored for middle grades, this guidebook seamlessly blends an audio book and 14 meticulously crafted learning modules. Dive into the fundamental principles of government, explore its various branches and functions, and gain insights into the democratic processes that shape Canada.
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$30.00
When buying for someone else, purchase EMAIL SENT GRADE 6: GLOBAL ISSUES AND GOVERNANCE COURSE (MITCHELL MADE) to receive a code to pass on to the user.
In this Grade 6 course, students will journey through Africa in a rich cultural experience that will leave your family amazed at what God can do with a people group that trusts in Him through extreme poverty and global hardship.
Then they will discover China through the eyes of Gladys Aylward, missionary and caregiver to hundreds of orphans in China in the early 1900s. Finally, a study of world politics and a novel highlighting dictatorship government will reveal to students some differences in government systems around the world.
This online product with access for one year from time of purchase will be found in your account in Courses after purchase.
- ISBN: 9781927474402
- Author: Holly Mitchell
- Ages 8-12
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$166.00
The bundle includes the Grade 6 course Global Issues and Governance (MM) by Holly Mitchell and the rich bundle of resources for your students to discover more about the world.
In this Grade 6 course, students will journey through Africa in a rich cultural experience that will leave your family amazed at what God can do with a people group that trusts in Him through extreme poverty and global hardship. Then they will discover China through the eyes of Gladys Aylward, missionary and caregiver to hundreds of orphans in China in the early 1900s. Finally, a study of world politics and a novel highlighting dictatorship government will reveal to students some differences in government systems around the world.
The course is an online product with access for one year from time of purchase.
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$172.50
Full set of workbooks for all provinces and territories.
Get the whole Land and People Explore Canada’s Geography Workbook series.
- ISBN: 9780123454706
- Author: Bill MacDonald
- 13 books
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$12.99
Unlock a world of civic knowledge with our three lesson printable designed specifically to educate children about the levels of government.
Ages: 6-10
Pages: 9
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$6.99
Maxine Trottier gives illustrated step by step instructions for fun Native crafts inspired by North America’s First Peoples. This is an out-of-print treasure. Limited quantities.
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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.
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$9.99
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.
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$12.99
Inspired by true events, One Hen tells the story of Kojo, a boy from Ghana who turns a small loan into a thriving farm and a livelihood for many.
- 32 pages
- Ages 8-12
- softcover
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$12.99
It costs a lot of money to build a well in Africa — a lot more than Ryan Hreljac had thought. Still, the six year old kept doing chores around his parents’ house, even after he learned it could take him years to earn enough money. Then a friend of the family wrote an article in the local newspaper about Ryan’s wish to build a well to supply people with safe, clean water. Before long, ripples of goodwill began spreading. People started sending money to help pay for Ryan’s well. Ryan was interviewed on television. He appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, twice. His dream of a well became an international news story.