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Photographs help tell the story of #Canada. The latest teaching newsletter includes the most recent issue of Kayak and more photo-ready resources. #TeacherTwitter #histedu #photography https://t.co/EnSKgxPuOK
In this lesson inspired by the #HistoryBits episode "Wildfire," students will expand their knowledge and dive deeper into the history of #SecondWorldWar Cree Code Talkers. #histedu https://t.co/iaSlrAvEB7
About 120 years ago, a group of Finnish migrants decided to create a better life. Their dream became #Sointula, a settlement on a B.C. island. #histedu https://t.co/Jjf7MuSwCH
When Canadian newspapers began around the turn of the nineteenth century to draw annual attention to the February 2 lore, there was no similar consistency regarding which animal they cited. At first, a majority favoured the bear. #education #histedu https://t.co/u1e7SCcN3a
Three kids pester their aunt about a question they can’t agree on. Should the bear or the groundhog be the official animal they look to for answers on Feb. 2? In 1908, it still wasn’t clear which Canada would end up choosing. #histedu #TeacherTwitter https://t.co/d8HSxiishu
Check out the December 2021 issue of Kayak for great weather-inspired content. #histedu #TeacherTwitter https://t.co/eYK5Wx2ffV
Explore stories about coming to Canada in the latest teaching newsletter. #TeacherTwitter #histedu https://t.co/FeXJn3Q4UW
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
When Canadian newspapers began around the turn of the nineteenth century to draw annual attention to the February 2 lore, there was no similar consistency regarding which animal they cited. At first, a majority favoured the bear. #education #histedu https://t.co/DVAhpOe9Nj
Three kids pester their aunt about a question they can’t agree on. Should the bear or the groundhog be the official animal they look to for answers on Feb. 2? In 1908, it still wasn’t clear which Canada would end up choosing. #histedu #TeacherTwitter https://t.co/H0v4FmPmDO
Who could have predicted…the December 2021 issue of Kayak is here! Discover what’s inside — along with other great weather-inspired content — in the latest teaching newsletter. https://t.co/qYYT7W4XSq
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Del loved his truck and liked to let other people use it. Until the day when a newcomer scooped it out from under his nose. #histedu https://t.co/BKmafUAGB8
In this story, a boy stands with people protesting the logging of an ancient forest on #VancouverIsland in 1993. #histedu https://t.co/GQWnbczks2
In this classroom activity, students will explore #historicalsignificance as the process used by historians to evaluate what was important about particular events, people, and developments in the past. #historicalthinking #histedu https://t.co/Ax1u10561F
In 1993, the War in the Woods became Canada’s largest peaceful protest, centring around the protection of the forested area of #ClayquotSound, British Columbia. #histedu https://t.co/1BfeSnxUxY
Join a boy as he stands with people protesting the logging of an ancient #forest on #VancouverIsland in 1993. #histedu #ClayquotSound https://t.co/oQxxViiuOD