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Preview of Grade 10 History (CHC2D), Unit 2: 1914-1929

Grade 10 History (CHC2D), Unit 2: 1914-1929

Teach World War 1 and the 1920s in 19 instructional days with this bundle. This bundle features 15 lessons, 2 assignments with rubrics, and 1 final unit test. Students will build on Strand A and Strand B competencies outlined in the Ontario Canadian & World Studies curriculum:A.HISTORICAL INQUIRY AND SKILL DEVELOPMENTA1. Historical Inquiry: use the historical inquiry process and the concepts of historical thinking when investigating aspects of Canadian history since 1914. A2. Developing Tran
Preview of Pallet Wood Letters and Signs. Lowercase set in different shades. Clipart

Pallet Wood Letters and Signs. Lowercase set in different shades. Clipart

Created by
Magpie Creative
Get the full lowercase alphabet in barn or pallet wood for your rustic or shabby chic projects. 7 different wood types were used for this set. Note this is not a font, the letters are scalable to any size and saved as individual images with transparent backgrounds. 3 wood sign backgrounds included.
Preview of Feed The Recycling Bin Cartoon Earth Day Clip Art

Feed The Recycling Bin Cartoon Earth Day Clip Art

Created by
Gameska Clipart
Add some fun to your class activities feeding this Cartoon Recycling Bin. These clipart could help to your lessons, activities, smartboard, worksheet, boom cards, etc about recycling, sorting or classifying different waste or materials or any other enviromental, climate change, the three R's rule (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) and recycling themed activities. I´ve included 7 different international recycling bin colours (yellow, red, green, brown, grey, blue, orange) for different materials. Also, you
Preview of Spring Flower Snack

Spring Flower Snack

This Spring Flower snack is simple but fun snack you can make with your kiddos! You can make this activity after discussing plants of earth day. You can also use it as math counting activity by having the kids count the amount of each vegetable.
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