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This edition of Kayak shares some amazing stories of the ways #BlackCanadians built and shaped this country. #history https://t.co/JKzIOCZcjE
Explore stories about coming to Canada in the latest teaching newsletter. #TeacherTwitter #histedu https://t.co/FeXJn3Q4UW
Thérèse Forget Casgrain was fiercely interested in politics at a time when women couldn’t vote in Quebec. Casgrain helped start the Provincial Franchise Committee, later the League for the Rights of Women. https://t.co/xN9W0W7QPd #InternationalWomensDay
Don’t miss out on the expanded #BlackHistory in Canada issue of Kayak. Not only will you get the same great stories as the original, we’ve added three new articles — PLUS you’ll have access to free lesson plans and resources. #BlackHistoryMonth https://t.co/ZcXSXJ3ieS
From Kayak’s expanded #BlackHistory in Canada issue and education package to History Bits-inspired lessons, explore great classroom content for #BlackHistoryMonth. #education https://t.co/W4QBMlIo31
When Europeans came to North America, they brought a bit of folklore with them. The roots of #GroundhogDay lie in medieval Europe, where the Roman Catholic feast of Candlemas on February 2 was associated with winter’s midpoint. #history https://t.co/coiW4qU8HN
Before the late 1800s, Canadians would mostly have looked to the bear to “predict” how much longer winter would last based on whether it saw its shadow. But by the 1930s, the groundhog had pretty much won. https://t.co/GiKaTVjw7p
The December 2021 issue of Kayak features great weather-inspired content. Explore it with your students, rain or shine. #TeacherTwitter #histedu https://t.co/JkYaLn0INL
Start off the new year with a variety of resources to explore with your students in the latest education newsletter. #history #TeacherTwitter https://t.co/r1uAyfzgdt
#AlexanderGrahamBell is best known for inventing the telephone. But he was also behind the creation of some of the world’s first flying machines — including human-carrying kites! #KiteDay https://t.co/GDlbN2gMUt