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Congratulations @MarkBourrie on winning the final RBC Taylor Prize for #BushRunner! We ran an excerpt of his book last summer: https://t.co/hUend25BiL
Check out this comic to see whether Lisa will ever discover what makes a “normal” family. https://t.co/5GPqYQVvLp
Use this classroom activity to help students explore their family connections. https://t.co/564NP6qZaJ
This week in Canada's History Now, watch this episode in our #MadeinCanada video series featuring Bell's human-carrying kite. Also, The Guess Who, David Milgaard and the RCMP@100. https://t.co/4GwfaWqE71
The February 2020 issue of Kayak: Canada’s History Magazine for Kids is all about families! Explore the stories from the issue and think about the question: What does family mean to you? https://t.co/KyRuHlheRw
This week's newsletter is an #ICYMI. Our top 6 stories of 2019 countdown starts with our wildly popular (wildly, get it?) Battle for February 2. Sadly, there is no #NationalBearAppreciationDay or #NationalGroundhogAppreciationDay. https://t.co/xjHeMH1Eur
Canada's History Now and the paths less travelled, figuratively and literally. #IceBoat anyone? #cdnhist https://t.co/li6IXczAVZ
This lesson will introduce students to the basic sounds of the Cree language (Y dialect). Students will compare and contrast Cree letters of the alphabet to the letters of the English alphabet. https://t.co/2PuY3Xmhzt
These lessons will provide #students with the opportunity to explore and investigate interactions among Europeans, Blacks and Indigenous peoples, with a focus on delving deeper into the often untold experience of Black #furtraders as the primary focus. https://t.co/wdN91nGZ1J
There are many words that make sense in multiple languages. Check out this article to learn some words that are part of an Indigenous language as well as French and English. https://t.co/pZUqhxRwRf