Beech Street Books 20-21 Catalogue - page 13

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READING LEVEL: GRADES 2-4 • 24 PAGES • 9" X 9" TRIM SIZE
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Colour/Black & White Photographs,
Table of Contents, Fact Boxes, Inquiry
Questions, Glossary, To Learn More,
Index, Web Sites
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANADA
Indigenous Peoples have contributed to Canada in many ways. Indigenous artists illustrate their unique cultures
through paintings, films, and music. Indigenous politicians fight for the rights of Indigenous Peoples everywhere.
Indigenous athletes thrive in various sports. And Indigenous soldiers have left their homes to defend Canada in
times of war.
Indigenous Peoples’ Contributions to Canada
explores the influential role Indigenous Peoples have
played throughout Canadian history and into the present.
READING LEVEL: GRADES 2-3
GUIDED READING LEVEL: T
TITLES
AUTHOR/CONTENT CONSULTANT
HARDCOVER
PAPERBACK
Indigenous Peoples in Arts and Music
©19
Erin Nicks, Consultant: Elaine Keillor, C.M.
978-1-77308-348-3 978-1-77308-378-0
Indigenous Peoples in Politics
©19
Simon Rose, Consultant: Christopher Alcantara 978-1-77308-349-0 978-1-77308-379-7
Indigenous Peoples in Sports
©19
Erin Nicks, Consultant: Audrey R. Giles, PhD 978-1-77308-350-6 978-1-77308-380-3
Indigenous Peoples in the World Wars
©19
Simon Rose,
Consultant: Timothy C. Winegard, PhD 978-1-77308-351-3 978-1-77308-381-0
“... these books will be useful
additions to school and
public library collections.”
—Resource Links
TO BE CANADIAN
Many factors mold and shape the Canadian identity. From our diverse backgrounds to our cultural
beliefs, it’s important that every Canadian feels accepted.
To Be Canadian
explores the essence of
what it means to be a Canadian, and how everyone can make the country a better place to live.
READING LEVEL: GRADES 2-4 GUIDED READING LEVEL: U
TITLES
AUTHOR
HARDCOVER
PAPERBACK
EN FRANÇAIS P.15
Be Who You Want To Be: Freedom
©18
Joy Kita
978-1-77308-137-3 978-1-77308-197-7
a
Create a Better Canada: Just Society
©18
Joy Kita
978-1-77308-141-0 978-1-77308-201-1
a
Fairness for All: Equity
©18
Sheryl Normandeau
978-1-77308-138-0 978-1-77308-198-4
a
Get Involved: Democracy
©18
Joy Kita
978-1-77308-139-7 978-1-77308-199-1
a
Opportunity for All: Inclusion
©18
Lydia Lukidis
978-1-77308-140-3 978-1-77308-200-4
a
Respect Our World: Sustainability
©18
Ramona Heikel
978-1-77308-142-7 978-1-77308-202-8
a
“A great resource to have
to teach the themes of
responsibility, community
and culture in a Canadian
context. Excellent to have.”
—Resource Links
SETTLER LIFE IN CANADA
Between 1780 and 1890, settlers arrived in Canada and lived in different areas across the country. Learning
from Indigenous Peoples, settlers adjusted to new ways of life and used the environment around them to thrive.
Settler Life in Canada
offers readers an in-depth look into the clothes, food, homes, and schools that were a part of
settlers’ everyday lives.
Includes Ilustrations.
READING LEVEL: GRADES 2-3 GUIDED READING LEVEL: Q
TITLES
AUTHOR/CONTENT CONSULTANT
HARDCOVER
PAPERBACK
Clothes
©19
Anita Yasuda, Consultant: John C. Walsh
978-1-77308-356-8 978-1-77308-386-5
Food
©19
Anita Yasuda, Consultant: Alison Norman, PhD
978-1-77308-357-5 978-1-77308-387-2
Homes
©19
Joy Kita, Consultant: John C. Walsh
978-1-77308-358-2 978-1-77308-388-9
School
©19
Joy Kita, Consultant: Alison Norman, PhD
978-1-77308-359-9 978-1-77308-389-6
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