Canada "Jography": A Fun Run Through Our Country


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Canada Geography-Statistics say most kids know less geography than ever-don't let that apply to your students! Start by making sure kids know the main places & geographic features in their own country. Give them activities that pretend they are taking a cross-country bike tour, using free football game passes, jogging through the country, etc., & they'll find their way around in a hurry! Geography activities include information on provinces, cities, rivers, regions, museums, historic places, sites of interest, colleges, bordering countries, climate, topography, crops and more, all ready to reproduce! Approximately 30 activities and 200 geography-related places and facts are covered. Students work alone or in groups and use maps, reference books or resource people to complete challenging riddles, matching games, word searches, fill-in lists, scavenger hunts, and completion exercises that reinforce learning, sharpen research skills, and provide a lively introduction to Canada.




The BIG Canada Reproducible Activity Book


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The Big Canada Activity Book! includes 100+ activities, from Kindergarten-easy to Fourth/Fifth-challenging! This big activity book has a wide range of reproducible activities including coloring, dot-to-dot, mazes, matching, word search, and many other creative activities that will entice any student to learn more about Canada. Activities touch on history, geography, people, places, fictional characters, animals, holidays, festivals, legends, lore, and more.




Canada Survivor


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Do your kids complain they're hounded by history, jumped on by geography, or suffocated by social studies? Divide them into two 'Team Smart' groups and pit them against one another in a rip-roarin' laughter fest of tornado-fast true and false, hair-raising history timelines, sharktooth state trivia, life-and-death legends and lore, mad-dog matching, chilling charts, deathtrap diagrams, cranium-crushing crosswords, volcanic vocabulary, quicksand quagmires of question and answer fun-ALL TIMED! Can they survive? Will they survive? Only time (tick, tick!) and gobs of gray matter will tell!




Who Wants to be a Canadian Millionaire?


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In the Canada Millionaire GameBook, students will answer questions! By keeping score, students have fun with their friends! Or with their family in the car on a trip. Did you know that there are millions of things to know about the great country of Canada? This book will help you learn all about your country! History, geography, people, places, economics and civics. ItÕs all here in multiple-choice questions that are loads of fun to answer! And not just social studies Ð weÕve also included challenging and fun math problems to work as you tally your score and add up the hundreds, thousands, maybe even millions of points youÕre going to score! You can play this game alone, with friends or with your classmates. Terrific topics cover everything from national symbols to fascinating facts including bird, tree, flower, motto, capital city, natural resources, weather and borders. Have fun! YouÕre going to learn much about Canada. This will be fun Ð you can bank on it.




Canada Wheel of Fortune


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The Survivor GameBook is reproducible and allows kids to learn about their country through timed activities, prize suggestions and an official survivor certificate. The book includes timed, multiple-choice questions, fill in the blank questions, choose the appropriate dates and matching that are challenging and fun to answer.




Regional Geography of the United States and Canada


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The fifth and thoroughly revised edition of Regional Geography of the United States and Canada provides a rich and comprehensive overview of both the physical and human geography of these two countries, and in the true spirit of geography, the interactions and interrelations of the physical and human. Following long traditions of the discipline of geography, this text incorporates words, maps, drawings, photographs, and numerical data to present its information in an engaging way. After covering beneficial precursor topics—such as the basics of physical and human geography—the text explores fifteen regions of the US and Canada. The authors observe and describe our planet’s geography in thorough and accessible detail, while laying out the spatial basics of the location, shape, and size of the different regions, and summarizes their most distinctive thematic qualities. Physical topics covered include the region’s topography and landforms, soils, climate, hydrography, vegetation, and wildlife. The human topics include the region’s population; the ethnicities and settlement history of its people; economic activities, including agriculture, forestry, mining, fishing, manufacturing, and service industries; cities; and transportation. In-depth essays expand on specific topics of interest and importance, while outlook sections prognosticate about the near future of the regions. Each chapter concludes with a bibliography of books, articles, and reports that provide further sources for the interested reader.




Elementary Geography


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This little book is confined to very simple “reading lessons upon the Form and Motions of the Earth, the Points of the Compass, the Meaning of a Map: Definitions.” The shape and motions of the earth are fundamental ideas—however difficult to grasp. Geography should be learned chiefly from maps, and the child should begin the study by learning “the meaning of map,” and how to use it. These subjects are well fitted to form an attractive introduction to the study of Geography: some of them should awaken the delightful interest which attaches in a child’s mind to that which is wonderful—incomprehensible. The Map lessons should lead to mechanical efforts, equally delightful. It is only when presented to the child for the first time in the form of stale knowledge and foregone conclusions that the facts taught in these lessons appear dry and repulsive to him. An effort is made in the following pages to treat the subject with the sort of sympathetic interest and freshness which attracts children to a new study. A short summary of the chief points in each reading lesson is given in the form of questions and answers. Easy verses, illustrative of the various subjects, are introduced, in order that the children may connect pleasant poetic fancies with the phenomena upon which “Geography” so much depends. It is hoped that these reading lessons may afford intelligent teaching, even in the hands of a young teacher. The first ideas of Geography—the lessons on “Place”—which should make the child observant of local geography, of the features of his own neighbourhood, its heights and hollows and level lands, its streams and ponds—should be conveyed viva voce. At this stage, a class-book cannot take the place of an intelligent teacher. Children should go through the book twice, and should, after the second reading, be able to answer any of the questions from memory. Charlotte M. Mason




Color Yourself Smart Geography


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Learn all about the world in a new way—by coloring yourself smart! Color Yourself Smart: Geography is a revolutionary way to make learning easy and to improve your memory. If you’ve always wanted to expand your knowledge of geography but found the material too intimidating, put down those boring textbooks and start coloring! Here, you’ll fill in detailed illustrations to learn the names of countries, rivers, and mountains, as well as facts about population density, food production, and climate patterns around the world. Many memory experts believe that colors and illustrations can help us form stronger memories. When you color yourself smart, you’ll be sure to agree!







Carson Crosses Canada


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From the author of If You Happen to Have a Dinosaur comes a funny and sweet cross-country roadtrip adventure with a sassy septuagenarian and her quirky canine. Feisty Annie Magruder and her dog, Carson, live in British Columbia, Canada, and they're setting out to visit her sister, Elsie, in Newfoundland. In their little rattlebang car, packed with Carson's favorite toy, Squeaky Chicken, and plenty of baloney sandwiches, Annie and Carson hit the road! They travel province by province, taking in each unique landscape and experiencing something special to that particular part of this vast, grand country. For example, they marvel at the beauty of the big, open sky -- and grasshoppers! -- in Saskatchewan and discover the gorgeous red earth and delicious lobster rolls in PEI, before finally being greeted by Elsie -- and a surprise for Carson!