Social Studies 2
Dynamic Relationships
Outcomes
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Investigate stories of significant events and persons in the local community's history to describe the contribution of those who lived in the community in earlier times. |
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Analyze the influence of the natural environment on the local community. |
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Identify physical representations as constructed models of real things. |
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Describe the influence of Treaty and First Nations people on the local community. |
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R042475
My World. An Elementary Atlas. Student Edition
This atlas is designed for young children to develop mapping skills. There is developmentally appropriate progression in reading, geography and mapping skills. Students learn how to read and use maps by developing an understanding of the elements of maps such as symbols, legends, scales and grids.
The atlas includes a table of contents and a gazetteer.
The atlas includes a table of contents and a gazetteer.
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My World. An Elementary Atlas. Teacher's Guide
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Book
Price :
$38.95
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R053242
A Mother's Earth
This award-winning series, produced in Cree, English and French, uses stop-motion animation to portray life in a fictional northern Saskatchewan community. It focuses on issues and events in the lives of children and their supportive families in this traditional Cree community. The adults guide the children to retain their traditional culture and values while living in the modern world. In this episode, six year old Raven must write a report on identity, describing who she thinks she is. Through talking to many people in the community, 10-year-old Talon reconciles her Cree-Metis identity as a daughter and sister. Cousin T-Bear and brother Talon are asked to help create a sweat lodge and through their hard work they earn their Indian names. Non-Aboriginal students viewing this film will gain a better understanding of Aboriginal identity and traditional practices. T-Bone's father's role at the band office provides a glimpse into First Nations governance and its complex issues.
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Video
Price :
Free
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R054531
Solomon's Tree
On the West Coast of Canada, Solomon has developed a special relationship with a large maple tree in his yard. Through the tree, Solomon has learned many things about the life of insects, plants and animals. After a fierce storm topples the maple, Solomon's uncle leads him through the process of creating a mask, which brings to life all of the things that were special to Solomon. Students will appreciate Solomon, his family, the respect there is for the natural environment and how art is a part of the culture in this story.
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Book
Price :
$10.95
Record posted/updated:
August 16, 2020
R050666
A Journey Through the Circle of Life
Cheyenne's pépère teaches her to plant a tree every year to honour Mother Nature and to respect the circle of life. At first, Cheyenne is sad when Pépère passes away, but Cheyenne realizes that Pépère's teachings will live long after he no longer walks the earth.
This book highlights the importance of looking ahead to and planning for what we leave our grandchildren and the generations to follow.
This book highlights the importance of looking ahead to and planning for what we leave our grandchildren and the generations to follow.
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Book
Price :
$10.95
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R070603
Let's Eat!: What Children Eat Around the World
Jamie Oliver introduces Let's Eat! as a means for students to learn about five countries in the world through food. One meal is described from each country as well as a special day in each child's life, such as a festival or mushrooming.
There is one recipe from each country at the end of the book. The students will have fun smelling, touching, tasting and laughing as they try out the recipes.
Included are a table of contents, recipes and a glossary.
There is one recipe from each country at the end of the book. The students will have fun smelling, touching, tasting and laughing as they try out the recipes.
Included are a table of contents, recipes and a glossary.
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Book
Price :
$21.99
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R035464
Teaching Treaties in the Classroom
The Office of the Treaty Commissioner (OTC) has developed a treaty information kit for use in Saskatchewan schools. The kit features educational resource materials that include curriculum supplements, videos and books about the history of treaties. The individual pieces show both First Nations and European perspectives about the treaty relationship. Information on treaty topics range from the precontact history of First Nations people, first contact issues, the relevance of the past to the contemporary situation and what is happening within the present treaty relationship.
The OTC provides inservice training for teachers in use of the kit.
The kit was provided to every school in the province.
The OTC provides inservice training for teachers in use of the kit.
The kit was provided to every school in the province.
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Kit
Price :
$350.00
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R100445
Circle of Life Set 3. Single Copy Set
The Circle of Life series contains stories that present First Nations cultures, traditional knowledge and worldviews. The 11 student books in Set 3 support guided reading levels J-M. Titles in the starter pack include: I am a Traditional Dancer, The Medicine Wheel and Cedar Tea. Additional copies of each student book may be purchased in packages of 6.
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Circle of Life Set 3. Amy's Braids (6-pack)
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Circle of Life Set 3. Cedar Tea (6-pack)
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Circle of Life Set 3. I am a Hoop Dancer (6-pack)
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Circle of Life Set 3. I am a Traditional Dancer (6-pack)
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Circle of Life Set 3. Mishoomis's Pipe (6-pack)
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Circle of Life Set 3. Mishoomis's Wigwam (6-pack)
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Circle of Life Set 3. Nanaboozho's Yard Sale (6-pack)
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Circle of Life Set 3. Teacher eSupport DVD
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Circle of Life Set 3. The Gift (6-pack)
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Circle of Life Set 3. The Medicine Wheel (6-pack)
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Circle of Life Set 3. Waynaboozhoo's Search for Love (6-pack)
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Circle of Life Set 3. Wishing for a Summer Birthday (6-pack)
Media and Formats :
Book
Kit
Price :
$87.95
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R101982
Taanishi Books - Emergent Reader Series
This series of books explores a variety of themes in Métis culture. The books are written at guided reading levels A to I, with each theme containing one book at a lower, middle and higher reading level. Themes explored in the set are: Métis Beadwork, Métis Clothing, Métis Dance, Métis Food, Métis Identity, Métis Music, Métis Symbols and Celebrations and Métis Traditional Storytelling. Each book contains colourful photographs and begins with a Cultural Connections text box that provides background information on the content of the book.
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Métis Beadwork. Can You See Flowers? (6 pack)
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Métis Beadwork. I Spy Flower Beadwork (6 pack)
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Métis Beadwork. Maria Beads a Flower (6 pack)
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Métis Clothing. All About the Sash (6 pack)
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Métis Clothing. The Sash (6 pack)
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Métis Clothing. Time to Dance (6 pack)
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Métis Dance. Dancing Shapes (6 pack)
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Métis Dance. Métis Dance Shapes (6 pack)
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Métis Dance. The Métis Star Dance (6 pack)
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Métis Food - What Do You Like on Your Beignes? (6 pack)
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Métis Food - What's for Lunch? (6 pack)
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Métis Food. Bang! Beigne! (6 pack)
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Métis Food. Making Beignes with Kohkum (6 pack)
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Métis Food. Rababoo Stew for Lunch (6 pack)
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Métis Food. Yummy, Yummy in My Tummy (6 pack)
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Métis Identity. Back to Batoche Days (6 pack)
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Métis Identity. Batoche Cheerleader (6 pack)
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Métis Identity. We Are Métis! (6 pack)
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Métis Music. Andy Learns to Fiddle (6 pack)
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Métis Music. Squeak Squawk! (6 pack)
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Métis Music. The Fiddle Competition (6 pack)
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Métis Symbols & Celebrations. Let's Make a Métis Flag Pin (6 pack)
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Métis Symbols & Celebrations. Where is the Métis Flag? (6 pack)
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Métis Symbols and Celebrations. High in the Sky (6 pack)
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Métis Traditional Storytelling. Do You Believe in Roogaroos? (6 pack)
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Métis Traditional Storytelling. Is There a Roogaroo in You? (6 pack)
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Métis Traditional Storytelling. Where's the Roogaroo? (6 pack)
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Taanishi Books. Library Pack
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Book
Kit
Price :
Free
Record posted/updated:
August 16, 2020
R004153
Treaty Tales Series
The Treaty Tales series consists of three books for children that explain the history and symbolism of treaties. Since these books were published in Manitoba, the text occasionally refers to Manitoba and the Anishinabe as examples, but the principles of the content apply to all Canadians.
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The Friendship
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The Handshake and the Pipe
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We Are All Treaty People
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Book
Price :
$59.95 (set of 3 books)
Record posted/updated:
May 21, 2021
R055432
Follow That Map!: A First Book of Mapping Skills
Ritchie introduces mapping skills to young children. Sally and her friends search for Max, the dog, and Ollie, the cat, who have escaped to the backyard. Throughout the story, children learn mapping features such as a compass rose and its function. Tips on how to use one feature of mapping are indicated in bold print.
Ritchie highlights different kinds of maps, such as weather maps, maps to follow routes, treasure maps and topographical maps. At the end of the book is an activity where students map their bedroom.
The book includes a table of contents and an index.
Ritchie highlights different kinds of maps, such as weather maps, maps to follow routes, treasure maps and topographical maps. At the end of the book is an activity where students map their bedroom.
The book includes a table of contents and an index.
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Book
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$17.99
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R072154
Up We Grow!: A Year in the Life of a Small, Local Farm
Children learn about the role and importance of small, local farms. Using the four seasons, children will understand the workings of the farm from plowing, planting, composting, mulching, harvesting, marketing fruits and vegetables and caring for the animals.
Children will realize that we depend upon the people who work together to grow and to share food for our sustenance, while protecting and respecting the land and animals.
Children will realize that we depend upon the people who work together to grow and to share food for our sustenance, while protecting and respecting the land and animals.
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Book
Price :
$16.95
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R046522
Gray Wolf's Search
Gray Wolf lives on the Pacific Northwest coast with other members of the Wolf Clan. The clan shaman tells Gray Wolf that he must find a very important person and get to know that person well. During his search, Gray Wolf enlists help from his brothers and sisters, the Eagle, Bear, Whale, Beaver, Owl and Wolf. Each provides Gray Wolf with an important clue to the identity of the person he is seeking. When Gray Wolf returns to his clan, he takes the talking stick from the shaman and shares his new wisdom.
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The First Nations Series for Young Readers Teacher Resource. Grades 4-10
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Book
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$18.95
Record posted/updated:
January 5, 2022
R040299
Bread Comes to Life
Through live-action footage, time-lapse photography and animations, Bread Comes to Life tells the story of the sowing, growing, reaping, threshing, milling, mixing, shaping, kneading, rising, baking and breaking of daily bread. Viewers observe the work of a small town baker, visit a large farm, a giant mill and a large commercial bakery. The program is narrated by Lily Tomlin with music by George Winston.
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Media and Formats :
Video
Price :
Free
Record posted/updated:
December 5, 2018
R051396
Big Bear Hug
A kind-hearted bear is so filled with love and joy that he always hugs everything in sight. One day, however, he is tempted to be violent when he crosses paths with a human who is about to cut down a beautiful old tree. After pausing to reflect, the bear is able to resolve the situation in a non-violent fashion. Simple, cartoon-style illustrations pair with easy-to-read text in this endearing story.
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Book
Price :
$8.99
Record posted/updated:
August 16, 2020
R051917
Missuk's Snow Geese
Missuk lives in the far north and dreams of carving snow geese out of soapstone. Her father promises to teach her when he returns from hunting. While waiting for her father, Missuk makes snow geese in the snow. A storm strikes and her father does not return from the hunt. Her father comes upon the shapes of geese in the snow and these shapes guide him to a safe return home.
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Book
Price :
$22.95
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R072194
Critical Challenges Across the Curriculum Series
The Critical Challenges Across the Curriculum Series offers challenges and suggested activities for teachers to use in developing critical thinking skills in students. The challenges are designed so that students thoughtfully explore subject matter. Reproducible blackline masters and assessment rubrics complement the activities.
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Celebrating Families
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Contributing to Family and Community
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I Can Make a Difference
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Rights, Roles, and Responsibilities at School
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Book
Price :
various
Record posted/updated:
August 16, 2020
R012748
Concentus Citizenship Education Resources. Grade 2: The Intentional & Explicit Teaching of Essential Citizenship Competencies
Students will continue to understand the decision-making process and explore the rights and responsibilities associated with belonging to society.
Links :
Download
Media and Formats :
Document
Price :
Free
Record posted/updated:
January 21, 2019
R029559
A Prairie Alphabet
Writer Jo Bannatyne-Cugnet offers an alphabetical look at various aspects of rural prairie life. Moore's paintings provide visual information about seasonal changes, farm activities, family gatherings and children's interests. In each picture, viewers will be able to locate numerous objects beginning with a particular letter. Concluding pages offer notes that name the objects and provide a brief description of each painting.
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Book
Price :
$9.99
Record posted/updated:
August 16, 2020
R045482
Li'l Shadd: A Story of Ujima
When Li'l Shadd's father, a pioneer doctor, is called away to see a patient on his birthday, Li'l Shadd rides along. He learns the value of helping people in his community as Li'l Shadd's father is able to treat a sick child in Nikanisiw's family. This story is a fictionalized account of real Saskatchewan people: Dr. Alfred Schmitz Shadd, his son, Garrison, and Nikanisiw and his family. A teacher's guide created by the Saskatchewan African Canadian Heritage Museum to support the study of this book is available for download at http://www.sachm.org/assets/Teacher-Guide-FINAL-Dec.-15.pdf. This guide has not been evaluated through the Ministry's resources evaluation process.
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Book
Price :
$12.95
Record posted/updated:
August 16, 2020
R039807
Mom and Mum Are Getting Married!
Refreshing, sensitive, colourful, fair, engaging and inclusive are just a few of the words that can be used to describe this story about same-sex marriage. With love and affection, Rosie, the young daughter, describes the excitement of planning and taking part in the wedding between her two moms. The text and illustrations portray a loving family where diversity is accepted.
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Book
Price :
$14.95
Record posted/updated:
August 16, 2020
R054541
Our World, Grade 2. Canadian Communities. Big Book
The big book, Our World, Grade 2: Canadian Communities, has large, colourful pages and uses visuals to engage students. Each lesson begins with a question to introduce an inquiry, with succeeding pages designed to fuel the inquiry. Each lesson also ends with a question to initiate further exploration of the concept. There is a student version of the big book to support and facilitate independent and guided reading.
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Our World, Grade 2. Canadian Communities. Individual Student Book
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Our World, Grade 2. Canadian Communities. Teacher's Resource
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$299.95
Record posted/updated:
October 19, 2019
R052037
Sandy's Incredible Shrinking Footprint
Sandy loves to visit her grandpa's house by the beach where she and her dog, Pepper, play in the sand. One day, Sandy's walk to the beach is ruined because the sand is littered with garbage. Sandy wonders who would do this to a beautiful place. She then meets the Garbage Lady who keeps the beach clean by recycling materials that she has found. The Garbage Lady teaches Sandy that by recycling and reusing items, she is shrinking her footprint. At the back of the book are 12 suggestions for shrinking our footprints.
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Book
Price :
$15.95
Record posted/updated:
August 16, 2020
R054659
Concentus Citizenship Education Foundation
The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission, through the Concentus Citizenship Education Foundation, has created a website that provides classroom resources to support the teaching of citizenship competencies from Grades K-12. Lesson plans may either be viewed online or downloaded as PDFs. To access these resources, educators only need to sign up and create an account through the website's Teacher Portal. If teachers experience any difficulties signing up, they are welcome to contact info@concentus.ca for help in creating an account.
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Links :
Website
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Website
Price :
Free
Record posted/updated:
January 22, 2019
R054543
Saskatchewan 1905-2005 Guide for Teachers
Developed by the Western Development Museum, this teacher resource offers lesson plans, Saskatchewan fast facts, materials lists and suggested additional resources. There are 25 Saskatchewan themes and 100 lesson plans. Topics contained in the resource include rural electrification, immigration, First Nations and Métis farming and health care. Some of the lessons plans have been translated into French and Cree.
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Book
Price :
$32.95
Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018
R009299
Thirteen Moons on Turtle's Back
In this illustrated book, the turtle’s back is a significant symbol to the Iroquois people that represents the creation of Turtle Island. A closer look will reveal a pattern of thirteen individual segments on his back which represent each moon of the cycle of seasons. There are also twenty-eight platelets which form an edging around the shell which represent the number of days in the moon cycle.
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Book
Price :
$29.95
Record posted/updated:
January 6, 2022
R047003
Under One Sun Grade 2. Complete Classroom Set
With content created by Indigenous artists and illustrators, the Under One Sun series draws upon Indigenous culture, perspectives and experiences to explore the themes of identity, our connection to Mother Earth and relationships within families and communities. The Grade 2 complete classroom set includes a teacher's resource and 6 copies each of 6 student books at guided reading levels G-L. Additional resources to support the series are available through the Online Teaching Centre.
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Under One Sun Grade 2. Elders
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Under One Sun Grade 2. Guided Reading Classroom Set
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Under One Sun Grade 2. Guided Reading Single Copy Set
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Under One Sun Grade 2. Jaycee's Journal
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Under One Sun Grade 2. Jordan's New Teammates
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Under One Sun Grade 2. Living in Harmony
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Under One Sun Grade 2. Online Teaching Centre
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Under One Sun Grade 2. Print Teacher's Resource
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Under One Sun Grade 2. Sharing Mother Earth
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Under One Sun Grade 2. Teacher Resource Set
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Under One Sun Grade 2. Why Do We Use Symbols?
Media and Formats :
Kit
Price :
$403.50
Record posted/updated:
March 11, 2020
R052822
Alex Shares His Wampum Belt
Alex explains that wampum belts are representations of everlasting promises. He shares the meaning of the shells and beads that were traditionally used to create the belts; he also decides to create his own modern version of a wampum belt from bricks to help teach others that "We are all treaty people."
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$10.00
Record posted/updated:
June 14, 2019
R016332
Shanna's Christmas Pudding
Shanna is excited to be able to help her Kookum make Christmas pudding (la putchin) for the first time. Shanna learns about her family and community traditions and the importance of remembering them. The book contains a short glossary of the new words in the story inside the front cover, along with a recipe for Christmas pudding inside the back cover.
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Book
Price :
$6.95
Record posted/updated:
February 12, 2019
R052721
Dakota Talks About Treaties
Dakota takes part in the 250th anniversary celebration of the Treaty of Niagara. In the process, she learns that treaties are living documents that explain the rights, responsibilities and relationships between First Nations and governments.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$10.00
Record posted/updated:
June 14, 2019
R104225
Grandmother / Grandfather Icon Book Set 2
A set of 10 colourful board books that introduce key icons of Indigenous cultures, such as traditions and sacred objects.
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Grandfather, Tell Us About Wild Rice
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Grandfather, Tell Us About the Eagle Feather
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Grandfather, Tell Us About the Inukshuk
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Grandfather, Tell Us About the Totem Pole
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Grandmother, Tell Us About Our Elders
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Grandmother, Tell Us About the Four Sacred Medicines
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Grandmother, Tell Us About the Star Blanket
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$124.95 (complete set)
Record posted/updated:
January 5, 2022
R104226
Grandmother / Grandfather Icon Book Set 3
A set of 10 colourful board books that introduce key icons of Indigenous cultures, such as traditions and sacred objects.
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Grandfather, Tell Us About the Sacred Pipe
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$124.95 (complete set)
Record posted/updated:
January 5, 2022
R104227
Grandmother / Grandfather Tribe Book Set
A set of 10 colourful board books describing important historical aspects of life and culture of different Indigenous peoples.
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Grandfather, Tell Us About the Algonquin People of Long Ago
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Grandfather, Tell Us About the Inuit People of Long Ago
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Grandfather, Tell Us About the Iroquois People of Long Ago
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Grandfather, Tell Us About the Ojibwe People of Long Ago
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Grandmother, Tell Us About the Haida People of Long Ago
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Grandmother, Tell Us About the Mi'kmaq People of Long Ago
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Grandmother, Tell Us About the Métis People of Long Ago
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Grandmother, Tell Us About the Sioux People of Long Ago
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$124.95 (complete set)
Record posted/updated:
January 5, 2022
R102917
Thanks to the Animals
Set in the past, this illustrated book tells the traditional story of a First Nations family's seasonal migration. While relocating, the youngest member is separated from the family and protected from the cold by animals until his father finds him. At the end of the book are some words in the Passamaquoddy language and a QR code to an audio recording of the story in the Passamaquoddy language. There are numerous cultural aspects addressed in this book.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$17.95
Record posted/updated:
June 15, 2022