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      R070662
    
            Tracking Triple Seven: Grizzly on the Tundra
        
      A teenaged urban boy, grief-stricken from the loss of his mother, is sent to live with his workaholic father in the Canadian North. Lured by the work of a team of biologists, Benji becomes involved in the tracking of a female grizzly bear named Triple Seven. Named for a collar transmitter device, the wily bear helps the young boy come to terms with his loss. Alternating between the boy's and the bear's point of view, readers view the grizzlies' fight for survival and the protection of their cubs. Based on scientific knowledge, this novel presents a view of life on the tundra and the co-existence of its inhabitants.
    
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      R070646
    
            Weird & Wonderful Aircraft
        
      This resource from The Story of Flight Series presents an overview of the development and design of aircraft from their early beginnings to modern-day.
Details about various flying machines serve as an introduction to readers who may wish to search for more in-depth information.
The book also includes a table of contents, an index and a glossary.
    Details about various flying machines serve as an introduction to readers who may wish to search for more in-depth information.
The book also includes a table of contents, an index and a glossary.
 
    
      R041912
    
            Reaching for the Moon
        
      In this autobiography, Buzz Aldrin, an American astronaut, describes his life from boyhood to 1969 when he and Neil Armstrong were the first people to walk on the moon. Armstrong's life began with a competitive athletic boyhood, followed by West Point, the Air Force, the Korean War and finally the moon. Some of Aldrin's philosophy comes through in the book - set goals, work hard, do not give up and follow your dream. Colourful, full-page paintings illustrate the main events in Aldrin's life. The book concludes with a chronology of flight and space exploration from 1903 to 2004.
    
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      R070633
    
            Island Trilogy
        
      In this trilogy, six troubled teens learn about cooperation and teamwork.
    
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                  Island Book One. Shipwreck
              
            
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                  Island Book Three. Escape
              
            
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                  Island Book Two. Survival
              
            
      R071698
    
            Team Moon: How 400,000 People Landed Apollo 11 on the Moon
        
      This account of the Apollo 11 moon landing gives voice not only to astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, but also to the team of 400,000 people that contributed to the success of the mission. Thimmesh incorporates quotes and photographs from various people who work on the mission to put man on the moon. From the seamstress who put together 22 layers of fabric for each space suit to the engineers who created the head shield to protect the capsule upon its fiery re-entry, many are quoted. The story also belongs to the flight directors, software experts and others - their worries and concerns about this first quest to the moon.
    
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      R071699
    
            The Wright Brothers for Kids: How They Invented the Airplane. 21 Activities Exploring the Science and History of Flight
        
      Archival photographs tell the story of Wilbur and Orville Wright's exploration of flight. Hands-on activities are included for readers interested in exploring the concepts of lift, thrust, gravity and drag to illustrate the technical challenges of flight. A table of contents, a timeline, a glossary and an index are included, as well as websites for further exploration.
     
    
      R015481
    
            Concentus Citizenship Education Resources. Grade 6: The Intentional & Explicit Teaching of Essential Citizenship Competencies
        
      Students investigate and understand the meaning of and relationship between authority and power, influence and force. They examine this concept from a personal perspective and then extend their understanding to Canada and countries bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Students examine the characteristics and traits of leadership beginning with the individual and then extend their understandings to the structure of organizations, both nationally and internationally.
    
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      R071670
    
            The Bulrush Helps the Pond = Otawask wicihtaw tawanipeyanik
        
      Written in Swampy Cree and English, this book provides students with an appreciation of the diversity and fragility of the prairie wetland ecosystem. Mr. Carriere describes the bulrushes through the seasons and how the various animals, insects and birds rely on the bulrushes and ponds for survival. The book demonstrates that traditional First Nations knowledge is parallel to Western science.
     
    
      R038214
    
            Tiger in Trouble
        
      In this sequel to Tiger by the Tail, Sarah and her brother Nick spend a week at an exotic animal farm where they learn of the owner's illegal scheme of selling endangered animals. The two siblings come to the rescue of innocent animals as an overheard conversation details the plans to slaughter a tiger for the medicinal value of its body parts. A dangerous plan involves the assistance of a neighbour, Mr. McCurdy, to save the animal. This novel explores environmental and ethical issues in today's society.
    
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      R070651
    
            The Elders Are Watching
        
      The author and artist ask the reader to respect the natural treasures of the environment and bring a message of concern from Aboriginal leaders of the past. The text and paintings complement each other in this thought-provoking book.
    
      R070631
    
            Canada in Space: The People & Stories Behind Canada's Role in the Exploration of Space
        
      This book describes Canada's contributions to our solar system research and discovery from its early beginnings with the launch of the Alouette 1 ionospheric research satellite to Canadarm and Canadarm2. Students will read about astronauts such as Julie Payette and Chris Hadfield who helped build the International Space Station. The book contains with black-and-white photographs.
     
    
      R017191
    
            Cougar Cove
        
      While visiting her cousins on Vancouver Island, 11-year-old Samantha escapes the children's teasing by exploring a nearby wood. There she encounters a cougar and her cubs. The experience changes Sam's summer and her understanding of wildlife. This is a slowly evolving novel suitable for students interested in the natural environment of the west coast.
    
      R070643
    
            Spectacular Women in Space
        
      This book profiles 10 biographies of women who pioneered space exploration. Spectacular Women in Space balances the past and present with women from many different backgrounds. The book features Canadians Roberta Bondar and Julie Payette. The struggles and the challenges that these female astronauts faced changed people's perspectives on women's roles in society. The book promotes gender equity and encourages girls to pursue careers in science and mathematics.
    
      R044016
    
            On Canadian Wings: A Century of Flight
        
      This collection of photo essays about aviation in Canada spans 100 years. It features 50 aircraft that were designed, built or flown by Canadians including Canada's first military aircrafts, the  Harvard II and Bombardier Global Express.
     
    