Nanabozho and the Maple Trees Big Book Edition

Nanabozho and the Maple Trees  Big Book Edition
Author: Lucy Bioletti
Publsiher: Story World
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2016
Genre: Big books
ISBN: 1927244749

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Nanabozho and the maple trees is a retelling of a traditional tale from the Anishinaabe people in Canada, describing the discovery of maple syrup, and the development sustainable harvesting practices. Maple madness describes the traditional harvesting of maple syrup in Canada, and the contemporary maple syrup industry.

Nanabozho and the Maple Trees

Nanabozho and the Maple Trees
Author: Lucy Bioletti
Publsiher: Clean Slate Press
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1927244641

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Nanabozho and the Maple Trees is a 16 page retelling of a traditional tale from the First Nations of Canada. The "flip" side of the book is Maple Madness. Maple Madness contains 8 pages of information about maple syrup and Canada. Contents: Anishinaabe Tales, The First Maple Syrup, The Land of Maple Syrup, Festival Fun, Canada's Flag. Supported by FREE Inquiry Learning Teacher's Notes.

Hands On Science and Technology for Ontario Grade 2

Hands On Science and Technology for Ontario  Grade 2
Author: Jennifer E. Lawson
Publsiher: Portage & Main Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2023-12-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781774920732

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Hands-On Science and Technology for Ontario, Grade 2 is an easy-to-use resource for teaching the five strands of the Ontario science and technology (2022) curriculum: STEM Skills and Connections Life Systems: Growth and Changes in Animals Matter and Energy: Properties of Liquids and Solids Structures and Mechanisms: Simple Machines and Movement Earth and Space Systems: Air and Water in the Environment Hands-On Science and Technology for Ontario, Grade 2 encourages students’ natural curiosity about science and the world around them as they participate in hands-on activities and explore their environment. Using the inquiry approach, this comprehensive resource fosters students’ understanding of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) skills makes coding and emerging technologies approachable for both teachers and students emphasizes personalized learning using a four-part instructional process: activate, action, consolidate and debrief, enhance relates science and technology to sustainability and our changing world, including society, the economy, and the environment focuses on practical applications of the engineering design process as students work on solutions to real-life problems builds understanding of Indigenous knowledge and perspectives specific to Ontario explores contributions to science and technology by people with diverse lived experiences Using proven Hands-On features, this book provides resources for both teachers and students including background information on the science topics; complete, easy-to-follow lesson plans; materials lists; and digital image banks and reproducibles (find download instructions in the Appendix of the book). Innovative elements developed specifically for the Ontario curriculum include the following: plugged and unplugged coding activities in nearly every lesson land-based learning activities opportunities for students to use the scientific research process, scientific experimentation process, and engineering design process a fully developed assessment plan to guide assessment for, as, and of learning ideas and prompts for STEM Makerspace project

The Crown Maple Guide to Maple Syrup

The Crown Maple Guide to Maple Syrup
Author: Robb Turner,Jessica Carbone
Publsiher: ABRAMS
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2016-10-18
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781613122327

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Sixty-five sweet and savory recipes, plus tons of tips, trivia, and photos! This is the ultimate guide to maple syrup, with sixty-five recipes, instructions on tapping and evaporating, and an overview of the fascinating history of maple syrup in the United States. Not just a cookbook, it offers a comprehensive look into the world of maple syrup, complete with archival images and tutorials on the process. With recipes for maple-pecan sticky buns, maple-glazed duck, maple lemon bars, and much more, this beautifully illustrated guide comes from the producers of Crown Maple, a leading organic maple syrup—carried by gourmet food markets and used in many of the world’s best kitchens, including NoMad, Eleven Madison Park, Bouchon, Lincoln, and more.

Iw gara

Iw  gara
Author: Enrique Salmón
Publsiher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 694
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781643260341

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In this powerful book, Salmón reveals the deep relationship between people and plants by exploring 80 plants of importance to American Indians.

The Maple Tree Story

The Maple Tree Story
Author: David Schmaltz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1682223531

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The Story of the Chippewa Indians

The Story of the Chippewa Indians
Author: Gregory O. Gagnon
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2018-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781440862182

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This single-volume book provides a narrative history of the Chippewa tribe with attention to tribal origins, achievements, and interactions within the United States. Unlike previous works that focus on the relationships of the Chippewa with the colonial governments of France, Great Britain, and the United States, this volume offers a historical account of the Chippewa with the tribe at its center. The volume covers Chippewa history chronologically from about 10,000 BC to the present and is geographically comprehensive, detailing Chippewa history as it occurred in both Canada and the United States, from the Great Lakes to Montana to adjacent Canadian provinces. Written by a Chippewa scholar, the book synthesizes key scholarly contributions to Chippewa studies through the author's own interpretive framework and tells the history of the Chippewa as a story that encompasses the culture's traditions and continued tenacity. It is organized into chronological chapters that include sidebars and highlight notable figures for ease of reference, and a timeline and bibliography allow readers to identify causal relationships among key events and provide suggestions for further research.

Maple

Maple
Author: Lori Nichols
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2014-02-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780698149212

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Lori Nichols’ enchanting debut features an irresistible, free-spirited, nature-loving little girl who greets the changing seasons and a new sibling with arms wide open. When Maple is tiny, her parents plant a maple tree in her honor. She and her tree grow up together, and even though a tree doesn’t always make an ideal playmate, it doesn’t mind when Maple is in the mood to be loud—which is often. Then Maple becomes a big sister, and finds that babies have their loud days, too. Fortunately, Maple and her beloved tree know just what the baby needs.