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  • ACE Curriculum

    Business Math 6 4th Ed.

    $5.20 Add to cart

    Scripture – Ecclesiastes 3:1
    Learn to be Punctual
    Find gross wages, commission and net pay
    Find FICA tax deductions

  • History

    Hudson’s Bay Company Adventures, Amazing Stories

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    The early history of the Hudson’s Bay Company comes alive in these true tales of fur-trade wars, incredible wilderness journeys, hardships and danger. Founded by the extraordinary adventurers and renegades Radisson and des Groseilliers, the HBC attracted many memorable characters.

    Explorer Henry Kelsey was the first European to see the buffalo herds. James Knight met a mysterious fate on a frozen northern island. Brave Isabel Gunn worked in the fur trade disguised as a man. Anyone who enjoys historical adventure will relish these exciting stories of Canada’s oldest company.

  • Canadian Social Studies

    Coming to Canada

    $21.00 Add to cart

    This softcover textbook contains personal stories of 42 young people aged 8 to 25, who left their native countries to come to Canada. It describes their reasons for leaving, why they, (or their parents) chose Canada, the problems that they encountered on the way here, the immediate culture shock when they arrived, their adjustment to their new environment, the problems and advantages that they discovered and their opinions of Canada today.

    It is a language arts textbook with hundreds of Topics for Discussion and Creative Challenges that will inform Canadian students about their new multicultural citizens and the advantages of living in Canada as seen by new Canadians.

    This text is perfect for the new BC curriculum, Grade Five- Immigration and fills the requirement for primary source evidence.

  • Games

    Forest Animal-Opoly Games

    $34.99 Add to cart
    In this unique version of the classic board game, Forest Animal-opoly players collect their favorites and play to be the best Caretaker of the forest by providing food and water for their animals. While playing, flip over the deeds and read fun facts about each animal. Did you know bears use the same trails over and over for generations and tend to place their feet in exactly the same place every time they use the trail? Or that playing possum comes from the fact that when unable to flee a possum may fall into an involuntary shock like state? How about the fact that skunks can spray 15 feet or more? LOOK OUT! It’s all fun and games until you land on GO TO HEADLIGHTS… then you’re caught in the headlights and out for 3 turns! Who knows? You may become the caretaker of a really big bison, or maybe a little weasel. Whatever happens… it’s gonna be wild!
  • Bible

    Biblical Studies Latest Edition (NTS) Key Kit – #1097-1108

    $9.52 Add to cart

    New Testament Survey Key (1097-1108)

    **FOR LENDING ONLY**

  • Grade Assigned

    New Testament Church History Key 1121-1132

    $2.38 Add to cart

    New Testament Church History Key 1121-1132

     

    **FOR RENTAL ONLY**

  • ACE Curriculum

    New Testament Church History Pace Kit – #1121-1132

    $62.40 Add to cart

    New Testament Church History PACE Kit contains New Testament Church History PACEs 1121-1132.

    A study tracing the roots of church history. The subject matter explains God’s plan for the formation and spread of the church and the extension of the Gospel

  • History

    High Peaks Engineering, Amazing Stories

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    Building transportation routes through the Rockies is dangerous. It always has been. It is also expensive, labor-intensive, and highly political. But railway and highway construction through the western cordillera succeeded thanks to scientific innovation and sheer human grit. In the nineteenth century, steam locomotives, railways, tunnels, trestles, and telegraphy represented the hi-tech advances of the day. A vast country with a small population raised money (and more and more money) and overcame mountain summits, foul weather, and scandal to build the longest railway of its time that would unify the young nation of Canada from east to west. To offset operating costs and increase passenger traffic, the three architectural wonders of the Banff, Jasper, and Lake Louise Resorts were created amid snowy heights, glaciers, and the headwaters of four river systems Athabasca, Columbia, Fraser, and the North Saskatchewan. Natural marvels like Cave and Basin, Radium, Miette, and other mineral hot springs were also developed. In the twentieth century, the construction of the Trans-Canada Highway accelerated the appeal of the peaks. Today, oil and gas pipelines are pushing new routes through the Rocky Mountains. The physical challenges are similar to earlier eras, but high peaks engineering must also address the ecological impacts of pipeline corridors moving oil and gas through Rocky Mountain passages. It will be another test of Canadian resourcefulness.

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