Communities in Canada THREE UNIT Bundle!!By Megan's Creative Classroom**$60.00 Value**This HUGE Bundle Includes:All three Communities in Canada units (Meteghan, Iqaluit and Saskatoon), Landforms Reading and Centres and yoga poses for all three communities.<><><><><>
Want to teach your child about Canada? This family studied Quebec in their homeschool! Check out all of their fun and educational Quebec unit study activities!
"Travel” to Canada with this fun Canada Activities Pack for K-1. We hope they will be useful in centers or groups work when you learn about Canada.
Traveling the world through unit studies is an exciting way to study world geography for elementary students! Explore Canada in this homeschool geography unit study- books, lapbook, crafts, and more!
Use stories and illustrations told by the Metis People to enhance your Indigenous art lessons with this ready to use activity.
Examining Canadian geography and looking at some ideas on how to teach our homeschool kids more about the country that they live in.
Whether you are in the US & curious what homeschooling looks like in Canada or new to homeschooling and wondering how to get started, this ones for you!
Resources, links, printables, and some funny stories about what happened the week I decided to take my kids on a pretend "trip" to Canada to learn all about Canadian land, history, and culture.
Looking to learn about the great white north, eh? You will love this free printable Canada for Kids reader to color, read, and learn!
Printable downloadable Canadian geography exercise. Suitable for children of all ages to practice understanding maps, visually represent the Canadian provinces & territories and practice labelling province and city names. Icons represent what each province is known for, they can be matched by province. Print out the image and label pages and assemble Canada like a puzzle. Full instructions for matching provided. Suitable for homeschool and classroom use. You will receive a pdf file download when you complete the checkout process. Print this download to use it.
For anyone who knows us or has been reading my blog for a while, you probably aren't surprised that Canada was chosen for our geography fair project and you probably know who's idea it was. Colin wants to live in Canada, where he imagines he'd be surrounded by hockey and find outdoor ice rinks on every corner. Since it was our first geography fair, I thought it would be best if they just did one country together. Colin immediately said Canada, but the girls weren't too thrilled with that idea. They named other countries, but never seemed set on one so I talked them into doing Canada. I figured Colin would do more of the work since he's older and should do something he's interested in. We used the Download N Go (DNG) study, Expedition Canada. From this we got to watch lots of videos showing different parts of Canada. We learned about a different animal each day, some places there, inventions, history, popular sports, Canadian cities, geography, and holidays. Some of the books we read Caleigh made this beaver, a national symbol of Canada, and this totem pole, which were made by the First Nations peoples. Lego Creations: Colin made the CN Tower and Caleigh made an inukshuk, both of which we learned about in the DNG study. In addition to DNG, we also used Homeschool Share's Canada lapbook and a Canada mini lapbook from Fortunately for You for our lapbook. I think this is the first time we've ever done an actual lapbook. We usually just add the mini books to our notebooks, but I wanted something they could display at the fair this time. We made maple cookies with real maple syrup. You can find the recipe we used here. Kids at the geography fair. Along the bottom of the table, we taped coloring pages for each of the provinces and territories.The kids spent a lot of time coloring them. Display board: It was Colin's idea to use black and red. Caleigh came up with using maple leaves under the letters in Canada. On the bottom right is a Mountie paper craft that Molly put together. Also on the board: map of Canada, map of North America, flag, popular sports, major industries, major crops, information about what the word Canada means, languages, holidays, animals, and Levi from Children Just Like Me. On the right, we brought along some of the inventions from Canada. On the left toward the front of the table is a French Canadian counting book. In this picture, you can see Colin's hockey helmet, a puck, the Lego CN Tower, and a French/English color words matching game. I'm so glad we did the geography fair. It was lots of fun showing our display and seeing everyone else's. The girls and I weren't too excited about doing Canada since it doesn't seem as exciting as some other countries, but we did learn a lot of new things and it ended up being a good study for us. In my previous post, I have some pictures of other projects at the fair and Molly getting a henna tatoo.
Looking to learn about the great white north, eh? You will love this free printable Canada for Kids reader to color, read, and learn!
Today Tracey from Little Pockets of Bliss is introducing us to her hometown and sharing all the best things to do in Kitchener Ontario!
The most Instagrammable places in Montreal to visit, whether you're looking for cute brunch spots or aesthetically-pleasing walls!
Color, cut and fold this cute Statue of Liberty to make her stand on a table. Make yourself a crown and torch to match!