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Kids Love Canada: In Winter
Kids Love Canada: In Winter
Grades K to 2 - eBook - Lesson Plan
Order #: RHPZ94
ISBN13: 978-1-55319-277-0
Grades: K, 1, 2
Reading Level: K-2
Total Page: 73
Author: Vera Trembach
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Kids Love Canada provides supplemental resources for themes like communities, animals, legends and folktales, families, trees, and more. Kids Love Canada: In Winter has big book and little book folktales on "Rabbit, North Wind, and Mountain Ash". A "Animal Bucks" board game. Storyboard stories on "Martha and the Northern Lights". Artist studies of Canadian artists like Mary Pratt. Rebus story for "Canadian Children in Winter". A Ribbon Candy art lesson by Monique Martin, and a family bookmaking activity for National Family Literary Day. Students will learn about Canada and reinforce skills like reading, math, and critical and creative thinking. Students will learn about Canada from material designed at a level they can understand. This Canada lesson provides a teacher and student section with board game, storyboard story, word cards, big books and little books to create a well-rounded lesson plan.
Kids Love Canada provides supplemental resources for themes like communities, animals, legends and folktales, families, trees, and more. Kids Love Canada: In Winter has big book and little book folktales on "Rabbit, North Wind, and Mountain Ash". A "Animal Bucks" board game. Storyboard stories on "Martha and the Northern Lights". Artist studies of Canadian artists like Mary Pratt. Rebus story for "Canadian Children in Winter". A Ribbon Candy art lesson by Monique Martin, and a family bookmaking activity for National Family Literary Day. Students will learn about Canada and reinforce skills like reading, math, and critical and creative thinking. Students will learn about Canada from material designed at a level they can understand. This Canada lesson provides a teacher and student section with board game, storyboard story, word cards, big books and little books to create a well-rounded lesson plan.