Canadian Social Studies
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Canada-OPOLY Canadian Monopoly from Eh? to Zed!
$34.99 Add to cart- FAMILY FAVORITE: In this fun family game that celebrates all things great about Canada, players make their way around the board similar to the classic Monopoly board game, but with a Canadian twist of course!
- UNIQUE TWIST: Instead of railroads, players will work to collect all four parts to Canada: Territories, Western Provinces, Central Canada, and Atlantic.
- GAME PLAY: Players will of course run into problems like hockey equipment fees and the inescapable income tax. Game pieces include a High Five, a Heart, a Shoe, a BIG Smile, a Pretzel, and a Dog.
- EDUCATIONAL AND FUN: Canada-Opoly will also take you on a trip to some pretty fantastic places like Vancouver’s Science World, the Toronto Film Festival, Quebec Winter Carnival and the Calgary Stampede, yeehaw!!
- FOR: 2 to 6 players ages 8 years old and up
- Canadian Social Studies
This That & Everything: Canada
$22.99 Add to cartThis That & Everything: Canada is all “aboot” famous landmarks, iconic people, cultural influences and more. Players race to describe people, places and things related to Canada for their teammates to guess – in 30 seconds or less! The game includes 100 double-sided cards with six subjects per card, a score pad, pencil, and 30-second sand timer.
- Canadian Social Studies
A Day with Yayah
$24.10 Add to cartSet in the Okanagan, BC, a First Nations family goes on an outing to forage for herbs and mushrooms. Grandmother passes down her knowledge of plant life to her young grandchildren.
- Canadian Social Studies
Manitoba Land and People
$13.95 Add to cartDiscover the unique characteristics of the land and people in the central province of Manitoba. Learn symbols, geographic regions, traditions and gain map skills.
This book also includes a map and picture puzzle, word search, crossword, & quiz.
- Canadian Social Studies
Canada Close Up: Canadian Money
$10.00 Add to cartEverything kids need to know about money.
Money. We use it every day. But why do we need it? How do we make it? And where did it come from?
In Canadian Money , simple concepts about the use of currency are explored – from early days of bartering to today’s Royal Canadian Mint coins and Bank of Canada notes. Included in this informative book are chapters on:
- how and when the world began using money
- the money used by First Nations people
- how money is printed and minted
- how bills are circulated, how long they last and how they are disposed of
- concepts surrounding spending money: credit cards, debit cards, etc.
Canada Close Up titles are informative works of non-fiction geared toward seven- to nine-year-olds. Each book contains an introduction, table of contents, glossary, and full-color photographs and illustrations throughout.
- Canadian Social Studies
Canada: A Changing Society 1890-1914
$40.99 Add to cartActivities analyze key similarities and differences between Canada in 1890-1914 and in the present day, with reference to the experiences of and major challenges facing different groups and/or individuals, and to some of the actions Canadians have taken to improve their lives. Using the historical inquiry process students will investigate perspectives of different groups on some significant events, developments, and/or issues that affected Canada and/or Canadians between 1890 and 1914. Understanding Historical Context students will describe various significant events, developments, and people in Canada between 1890 and 1914, and explain their impact. Developed to make history curriculum accessible to students at multiple skill levels and with various learning styles.
Topics are presented in a clear, concise manner, which makes the information accessible to struggling learners. There are two levels of questions for each topic. Illustrations, maps, and diagrams visually enhance each topic and provide support for visual learners. The reading passages focus on the significant people and historic events that were important to Canadian history between 1890 and 1914, giving students a good overall understanding of this time period. 48 Master the Facts game cards review content learned. 99 pgs. Topics Covered Include: Growth of Cities Factories Factory Workers, Wages, Child Labour Working Conditions, Sweatshops, Labour Unions Early Technology Changing Role of Women Women Activists Ishbel Maria Gordon, Lady Aberdeen Emily Murphy Adelaide Hoodless Nellie McClung First Nations Struggle Manitoba Schools Crisis Sir Wilfrid Laurier Population Challenge Sir Clifford Sifton The New Canadians: Manzo Nagano; Sigtryggur Jonasson Homesteading Defending the Empire The Boer War Henri Bourassa.







