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Issue your students a passport to travel the globe with this incredible packet on Canada! Units feature in-depth studies of its history, culture, language, foods, and so much more. Reproducible pages provide cross-curricular reinforcement and bonus content, including activities, recipes, and games. Numerous ideas for extension activities are also provided. Beautiful illustrations and photographs make students feel as if they’re halfway around the world. Perfect for any teacher looking to show off the world, this must-have packet will turn every student into an accomplished globetrotter!
David Carpenter's stories often begin in a comic mode, and the voices of the characters, their accents, tones and peculiar vocabularies, are brilliantly caught. But what begins as comedy can frequently veer into fierceness, farce, regret or indignation. On these unpredictable journeys, we meet an amorous Texas millionaire and his native fishing guide, a cow named Turkle, a farm girl who talks to bears, a kokum who speaks with departed spirits, a German scholar with a taste for saskatoon berries, an all-Jewish football team that takes a chance on a goy, an aboriginal folksinger who finds love in a laundry dryer and loses it in a motel, a monster northern pike named Adolph, a shy roaring-twenties photographer who hates dogs and loves peppermints. Most of Carpenter's characters are city people who find themselves out in the bush with the bear, deer, elk and wolves, and sometimes even Windigo. Carpenter has a strong relationship with the wild country of the northern boreal forest, the Saskatchewan prairies and the Alberta foothills. His prose is protean. It shifts into the minds and the voices of his characters and gathers the reader along to unexpected destinations: grief, joy, or a nicely shaded triumph often involving love, escape or an unexpected kind of revelation. Since 1975, with the exception of four years split between Toronto and Vancouver Island, Carpenter has lived and written in Saskatoon. He has been nominated and won numerous literary accolades for his work, including fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Until recently he was fiction editor for "Grain" Magazine.
"Shortly after you arrive in Canada, there are important tasks that you must do before starting your life in Canada"--Page [1].
Briefly introduces daily life in modern-day Canada.
Dive into the pages of a life that defies convention, overflowing with extraordinary experiences and an unyielding spirit. In this candid narrative, you'll journey alongside the author through the highs and lows, the triumphs and troubles that have painted the canvas of their existence. This isn't just a story; it's a raw testimony, a chronicle of medical battles and unmasking corruption, where even the very institutions meant to protect falter. Through the lens of these pages, the curtain is lifted, revealing the struggle against dirty cops and steering a world tainted by deception.
"Shortly after you arrive in Canada, there are important things you need to do"--Page [1].
"Moving to Canada may come with opportunities and challenges. It is important to begin preparing for the challenges you may face on arrival in Canada"--Page [1].