Out in the Open - Life on the StreetNorthstone Publishing The lives of people who live on the street are portrayed through prose, poetry, and photography. Out in the Open is sure to spark classroom discussion and journal writing. Grass Roots Press Voices of Canadian LiteracyLee Weinstein and John Howard Society of Canada The textbook contains stories gathered from learners across Canada and includes feature chapters devoted to notable Canadian literacy programs. The text is enhanced by exquisite black and white photography. In the workbook, 20 student stories taken from the textbook are followed by a set of activities that stimulate discussion and writing. The activities explore universal themes, such as love, loss, hope, and discrimination.
Voices 3 - Canadians Who Have Made A DifferenceReading Level: 5 - 7 In this book are eleven biographies of 20th century Canadians who have made a contribution to the culture, politics, and business of our country. We have tried to give adult readers a wide ranging list of these people. You will fi nd Kenojuak, an Inuit artist, Lucy Maud Montgomery, writer of books which are available in many countries, Rene Levesque, a French Canadian of great integrity, Andrew Mynarski, a hero of the Second World War, Armand Bombardier, inventor and founder of a world-renowned business, Chief Dan George of Canada’s First Nation, a TV and motion picture celebrity, and five others of equal renown, Margaret Laurence, Louis Robichaud, Antonine Maillet, Emily Carr, and Lincoln Alexander. New Reader Bookstore |
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