
Notre monde, atlas de l'élémentaire, a new educational resource by author Ethel Johnston, Geography Specialist and Consultant with the Toronto District School Board, is geared specifically to primary students. This user-friendly atlas reinforces classroom learning and builds on prior knowledge.
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Notre planète, communautés du monde addresses all the outcomes of the Grade 3 Alberta Social Studies Program of Studies.
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Notre Alberta addresses all the outcomes of the Grade 4 Alberta Social Studies Program of Studies. The student resource is attractive and easy to read. It includes reading strategies, a high illustration-text ratio and a large number of illustrations, photos, maps, illustrations and graphics.
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Les premiers habitants du Haut-Canada presents Upper Canada’s past through text, engaging stories, and activities.
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Communautés urbaines et rurales enables students to discover the distinguishing features of urban and rural communities and to understand how human needs are met through the interdependence of the environment and the community.
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L’époque médiévale presents the wide range of lifestyles in the Middle Ages. Students discover how peasants and tradespeople lived in typical medieval villages. They learn about life in the manor and the lifestyle of the nobility and other residents of the manor, as well as the role of leaders and courtiers.
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Le Canada, notre pays is a study of the major physical and political regions of Canada. Information about the geography of the seven major regions is presented under the following topics: physical characteristics, climate, vegetation, natural resources, and environmental concerns. The resource enables students to use their knowledge to establish differences and relationships between regions, provinces, and territories.
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Visages du gouvernement au Canada clearly examines the role of the federal government and the interactions between the different levels of government in Canada.
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Civilisations anciennes provides a model for learning about and comparing civilizations. The student resource applies it to two examples: Ancient Greece and Ancient China. The content focuses on the economic, social, and political life in each civilization.
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The student resource Le Canada et ses partenaires commerciaux is divided in two sections. Section I identifies the connections between Canada and the world: trade, culture, technology, tourism and international organizations. Section II deals with our relationship with the United-States, our main commercial partner.
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Leurs récits, notre histoire student resources help students develop their literacy skills in reading, writing, and oral communication. They also encourage students to become historically literate, with strategies to read and evaluate primary resources, as well as other essential history skills.
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Leurs récits, notre histoire student resources help students develop their literacy skills in reading, writing, and oral communication. They also encourage students to become historically literate, with strategies to read and evaluate primary resources, as well as other essential history skills.
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The study of history often allows us to discover the origin of the big questions of our time. This resource deals with key historical people and events. Throughout history, people have experienced situations that are still relevant today. Ideas and methods used in the past can help us avoid or deal with today’s challenges.
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The teaching approach, which includes accessing and processing information, builds on the students’ learning ability. Clear summaries, which include visuals and graphic organizers, allow students to remember what is most important and to connect to prior learning. A bank of skills and strategies and higher level thinking activities help students to “learn how to learn”. Questions and activities address the Grade 7 outcomes and are compatible with the Ontario Achievement Levels.
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Two icons have been used in this resource. The first, a Canadian flag with the letters “FF” in the middle, indicates a reference to French-Canadians. The second icon, the Franco-Ontarian flag, draws students’ attention to Franco-Ontarian culture, literature or art. Questions and activities address the Grade 8 outcomes and are compatible with the Ontario Achievement Levels.
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Physical geography is the study of the earth’s physical phenomena. This science also examines the man-made changes to the Earth’s surface and their consequences. It is essential to understand these relationships since the existence of all living things, including human beings, depends on them!
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Human geography is the study of human interaction with the physical environment and the changes that result from this interaction. Experts in human geography help us to better understand humankind and its impact on Earth.
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Agissez! is a step-by-step guide to active citizenship that equips young people with the tools to make a difference locally, nationally, and internationally.
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