English Language Arts 6
Peace And Conflict
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R030201
John McCrae's War: In Flanders Fields
The First World War's terrible Second Battle of Ypres has just broken out in Belgium. Canadian troops, stationed along the Yser canal, are under heavy fire and the number of casualties is mounting. Among the dead is Alexis Helmer, killed early on the morning of May 2, 1915 - the victim of a direct hit from a German shell. Dr. John McCrae, a friend of Helmer's, is there to pick up the pieces of the body and deliver a burial service over the gun blasts. McCrae would later pen the poem, "In Flanders Fields," while looking out over Helmer's grave.
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Video
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Free
Record posted/updated:
November 28, 2018
R055434
For the Children
This collection of poems speaks of Mi'kmaq life and the hope for a better world. Elder Rita Joe addresses topics such as residential schools, a cure for an ingrown toenail, pollution and death. In some of the poems, the Mi'kmaq words are translated as Joe had done in her original manuscripts. The book includes a table of contents.
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Book
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$18.95
Record posted/updated:
November 28, 2018
R037048
Blues Journey
Combined with paintings in blue, white and brown, the author explores the poetry of the blues. Each call-and-response illustrates an important moment in African-American history, including slavery, poverty, discrimination, unrequited love and mortality. The glossary and introduction outline the metaphors entrenched in the lyrics. This visual text reveals the unsettling meaning behind deceptively simple poetry.
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Book
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$13.95
Record posted/updated:
November 28, 2018
R044131
The Librarian of Basra: A True Story From Iraq
Based on a true event, this book tells how the librarian at Basra enlisted the help of the community to save over 70 percent of the collection in the library. The library was burned in the war and conflict that engulfed Basra, Iraq in 2003.
The story can provide a springboard for discussion regarding the love of books and literature, the importance of libraries in a community, a respect for knowledge, the implications of war on individuals and communities and the war in Iraq.
The illustrations, similar to the Ted Harrison style, present a rich resource for viewing and representing.
The story can provide a springboard for discussion regarding the love of books and literature, the importance of libraries in a community, a respect for knowledge, the implications of war on individuals and communities and the war in Iraq.
The illustrations, similar to the Ted Harrison style, present a rich resource for viewing and representing.
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Book
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$25.50
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R023418
Gage Cornerstones 6: Canadian Language Arts(Western ed.)
This set of resources provides a framework upon which to build a flexible language arts programming. It consists of a teacher's guide and two student anthologies, each containing four thematic units. The resources allow for extension and individualization and provide support for differentiating instruction. The extension activities encourage critical and creative thinking and allow students to demonstrate knowledge independently as well as while working in groups.
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Gage Cornerstones 6. Anthology 6A
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Gage Cornerstones 6. Anthology 6B
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Gage Cornerstones 6. Teacher's Guide West
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Book
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Free
Record posted/updated:
October 27, 2019
R102412
Peace and Conflict: A Model Thematic Unit for Grade 6
People around the world yearn for peace. Each of us has a role and responsibility in maintaining peace on a personal, local and global level - peace begins with us. Developing our communication and group skills can help us maintain respectful relationships, make peace, and resolve conflict. This unit is organized around five focus questions with sample lessons and suggested resources included.
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Document
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Free
Record posted/updated:
December 27, 2018
R051398
Broken Memory: A Novel of Rwanda
During the Rwandan genocide, five-year-old Emma hides behind an armchair. From her hiding place, she hears the murder of her mother. When silence fills the home, Emma is able to escape and hide in the bush. She observes an old Hutu woman and decides to approach her for food. The old woman risks her own life when she takes Emma into her home. After the war ends, the two women settle into a routine and continue to live together.
Rwanda establishes the Gacaca courts in villages where victims can face their tormentors to seek justice. Emma seeks friendship with Ndoli, another victim of the genocide. Sitting outside the Gacaca court, Ndoli and Emma listen to the victims tell their stories. With the help of an elderly man whose job is to help young child survivors, Ndoli and Emma start the healing process.
A brief author's note puts the book in its historical context.
Rwanda establishes the Gacaca courts in villages where victims can face their tormentors to seek justice. Emma seeks friendship with Ndoli, another victim of the genocide. Sitting outside the Gacaca court, Ndoli and Emma listen to the victims tell their stories. With the help of an elderly man whose job is to help young child survivors, Ndoli and Emma start the healing process.
A brief author's note puts the book in its historical context.
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Book
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$9.95
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R070630
Half Spoon of Rice: A Survival Story of the Cambodian Genocide
In 1975, the Khmer Rouge came into power and forced people out of their homes and into the countryside to work. Nat is nine years old when he is taken from his home. Separated from his family, Nat works in the rice fields from dawn to midnight. He endures four years of hard labour, brutality and little food. The Vietnamese Liberation Army troops force out the Khmer Rouge and people start to search for family members.
The book includes brief background information and historical photographs on the Cambodian genocide.
The book includes brief background information and historical photographs on the Cambodian genocide.
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Book
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$19.95 US
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R006931
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
Sadako was two years old when her city, Hiroshima, was bombed. Diagnosed with leukemia, Sadako and her friends folded paper cranes, hoping that they would make her well again. After collecting 644 cranes, now a universal symbol of hope and peace, she died at 12 years of age. This time-tested story reveals the pain and suffering of war, but also the hope and challenge of peace.
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Book
Price :
$7.99
Record posted/updated:
November 28, 2018
R044110
Finding Sophie
Author Irene Watts tells the story of 7-year-old Sophie Mandel who arrives on the first Kindertransport from Germany. She makes a life in England with a family friend, Auntie Em. When she is 14, she receives word that her non-Jewish mother has died, but her Jewish father has survived. It is then that her world is turned upside down as she deals with both her grief and her confusion about who she is and where she belongs.
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Book
Price :
$9.99
Record posted/updated:
November 28, 2018
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.
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Book
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$21.95
Record posted/updated:
November 28, 2018
R045787
The Whirlwind
In 1941, Ben Friedman flees Nazi Germany with his family. He leaves behind his grandparents, his friends and his home. Eventually settling in Seattle, Ben starts to hope that he will finally be safe. He becomes friends with John, a Japanese-American teen, but then the attack on Pearl Harbour occurs. Ben begins to fear that the horror of war is happening all over again. Will he ever be safe? What should he do? Is Canada a safe haven for Ben? Ben will eventually find out that running away from his fears will not solve anything.
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Book
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$9.95
Record posted/updated:
November 28, 2018
R047283
Nelson Literacy 6
Nelson Literacy 6 provides support for the three curriculum goals: comprehend and respond, compose and create and assess and reflect on language abilities. It also addresses the six strands: viewing, listening, reading, representing, speaking and writing.
Included in the resource is a variety of formats to support resource-based learning. Instructional strategies are explained and differentiating instruction is included to assist teachers with the diversity within the classrooms. The Release of Responsibility model has students demonstrating and applying their knowledge in a variety of ways.
A comprehensive approach is used to teach the cues and conventions and they are incorporated into the framework of the lesson plans. There is integration with social studies, science and health.
Included in the resource is a variety of formats to support resource-based learning. Instructional strategies are explained and differentiating instruction is included to assist teachers with the diversity within the classrooms. The Release of Responsibility model has students demonstrating and applying their knowledge in a variety of ways.
A comprehensive approach is used to teach the cues and conventions and they are incorporated into the framework of the lesson plans. There is integration with social studies, science and health.
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Nelson Literacy 6. Guided and Independent Reading Kit
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Nelson Literacy 6. Media Package
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Nelson Literacy 6. Modelling and Shared Reading Package
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Nelson Literacy 6. Student Book 6A
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Nelson Literacy 6. Student Book 6B
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Nelson Literacy 6. Student Book 6C
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Nelson Literacy 6. Teacher's Resource Box
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Book
CD/DVD
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Free
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R070625
Aram's Choice
Aram has survived the Armenian genocide in Turkey and now lives in an orphanage in Greece. Aram can never return home. He finds out that he is one of 50 boys selected to immigrate to Canada. All he knows about Canada is that there is snow, plenty to eat and no war. Aram has also heard that the trees are covered in gold. All he has to do is pluck the gold off the branches and he will have enough money to bring his grandmother to Canada. Readers will enjoy Aram's adventures as he travels to this new land that he can finally call home.
Aram's Choice was shortlisted for the 2007 Silver Birch Express through the Canadian Children's Book Centre.
Aram's Choice was shortlisted for the 2007 Silver Birch Express through the Canadian Children's Book Centre.
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Book
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$10.95
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
R050000
The Good Path: Ojibwe Learning and Activity Book for Kids
This book is an illustrated history of Obijwe culture that focuses on the teachings of the Good Path. Nine core values are the fundamental basis of Ojibwe philosophy. Through Native American narratives, students will learn about Grandmother Moon, the Megis shell and the souls of plants and animals. Through Ojibwe history, they discover how trading posts, treaties and warfare affected Native Americans. There are activities designed for students to discover ways to follow the Good Path's wisdom every day.
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Book
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$33.00
Record posted/updated:
November 28, 2018
R049290
One Peace: True Stories of Young Activists
Through the voices of young people who have made a difference, the youth in this book work to promote world peace. The storytellers in the book come from different parts of the world and an event in each their lives has caused them to become activists. Each story includes photographs, illustrations, fact boxes, Did You Know sections and a poem about peace.
Included in the book is the story of Craig Kielburger, who was 12 when he formed Free the Children.
Included in the book is the story of Craig Kielburger, who was 12 when he formed Free the Children.
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Book
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$19.95
Record posted/updated:
August 27, 2020
R053422
Full Steam to Canada: A Barr Colony Adventure
In 1903, Dorothy and her family live a comfortable life in Britain. Her father and brother are captivated by the stories of free land in a far off country. Determined to make a living farming, the Bolton family strike out for Saskatchewan, following the Reverend Isaac Barr.
The book is based on a true story. Patton interviewed Dorothy Bolton and recorded her experiences leaving Britain and travelling across Canada to the prairies. Her research into the Barr colony lifestyle and attitude is reflected through some of the characters.
The book is based on a true story. Patton interviewed Dorothy Bolton and recorded her experiences leaving Britain and travelling across Canada to the prairies. Her research into the Barr colony lifestyle and attitude is reflected through some of the characters.
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Book
Price :
$8.95
Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024