Our country’s diverse landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture offer endless wonders to discover and explore. These lovely books and intriguing curriculum guide will send your students on a journey of discovery. Curriculum includes reproducible worksheets and curated videos in the Lite Membership. This study is suitable for Grades 1-4 in a multi-grade setting.
This Grade 2 Socials and English course focuses on Canada plus Regional and Global Communities. Students will explore Canadian mapping, government, history, and a variety of community lifestyles and industries.
A “sweet” study related to maple syrup introduces students to Aboriginal community values. English skills are embedded throughout and core competencies are practiced as the student engages in rich discussions and invitations 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 2 course Regional & Global Communities (MM) by Holly Mitchell and all the related resources with Canada, My Country (Bundle 1) or without Canada, My Country (Bundle 2) if you purchased the curriculum for Grade 1.
This Grade 2 Socials and English course focuses on Canada plus Regional and Global Communities.
Ages: 6-9
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From brightly coloured homes along the cliffs of Newfoundland to the brilliant yellow of a Manitoba sunflower, this photo book captures the country’s diversity. This book is a perfect companion to Canada, My Country.
“Even if I don’t finish, we need others to continue. It’s got to keep going.” ―Terry Fox
Created in co-operation with the Terry Fox Foundation and Terry Fox’s family, this is the first authorized biography ever written specifically for young readers. Dozens of colour photographs — many from the family’s own collection — and simple text by Maxine Trottier combine to tell the story of Terry’s life and legacy.
Who were the first people of Nova Scotia? What massive star-shaped fortress can be found in Halifax? What type of water plant not only provides food and shelter to Canadian wildlife but also lessens coastal erosion?
The answers to these questions, along with many facts, traditions, and much history can be found in B is for Bluenose: A Nova Scotia Alphabet.
Beautiful illustrations with poignant text for those who know, or wish they knew what it is like to live on the prairies. This is a picture book for all ages…one of our favourites!
These fascinating biographies tell the stories of five Canadians whose visual gifts have given us unique glimpses of Canada.
Included are the lives of Cornelius Krieghoff, who recorded 19th century life in Quebec, and Tom Thomson, who glorified the woodlands of northern Ontario. Also featured are Emily Carr, the west coast impressionist, Alex Colville, the east coast magic-realist, and Kenojuak Ashevak, the celebrated Inuit printmaker.
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.