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Free 3rd grade canadian history resources for Easel

Preview of Sometimes I Feel Like A Fox: Writing FREEBIES

Sometimes I Feel Like A Fox: Writing FREEBIES

My second grade students were so mesmerized by 2017's Blue Spruce nominee Danielle Daniel's book, Sometimes I Feel Like A Fox, that I was inspired to create a multimedia art project as well as some accompanying writing pages to go along with it. You'll find acrostic writing pages for animals from 3 to 9 letters long as well as lined paper for descriptive paragraphs and pages for lower levels too. To read more about how my class created their amazing Animal Multimedia Art, read my blog post her
Preview of Canada Word Search - O Canada!

Canada Word Search - O Canada!

Perfect for Canada Day, end of the school year, when your studying Canada, use as a time filler or social studies classes. Students read the lyrics to O Canada and find the highlighted words in the puzzle above. More puzzles like this are available in my store. Click my yellow logo on the right side of the page to see other resources in my store.
Preview of Free Alberta Quick Research Project

Free Alberta Quick Research Project

Created by
Brain Ninjas
Give your students a chance to search the internet by searching for Alberta facts in this quick research project disguised as a challenge. It's perfect for those days when you need something quick and don't have time to plan.This product includes:instructions on how to do the taskstudent pagesanswer keysThis activity was designed for our students to gain confidence using search terms when doing research on the internet. It could be done with books instead, though it was designed to have students
Preview of Indigenous Hero: Meet Tom Longboat

Indigenous Hero: Meet Tom Longboat

Have you heard of Tom Longboat? No, me neither until recently. In 1899 he was forced to attend the Mohawk Institute Residential School in Brantford, Ontario. He ran away from there not once but twice. In 1907 at age 19 he was one of the most famous people in the world. His incredible life is one that needs to be shared and remembered by all Canadians. As an Indigenous male coming of age in the early 1900’s, he survived residential school and anti-Indigenous racism to become one of the worl
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