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Stinkers!
Stinkers! is an expository text about plants and animals that release unpleasant smells, such as skunk cabbage, skunks, smelly plants, and stinkbugs. Images add interest. On some pages, multiple images of the animal or plant is shown. An index is...
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Taanishi: All about the Sash
All About the Sash is an informational text about the practical and cultural significance of the traditional Métis sash. The inside front cover offers cultural background information and the inside back cover provides instructional...
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Taanishi: Is there a Roogaroo in You?
Is There a Roogaroo in You? is a humorous text that poses a series of questions to help the reader determine if he or she is the traditional Métis character, the roogaroo. The inside front cover offers cultural background information and the...
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Taanishi: The Metis Star Dance
The Métis Star Dance is an informational story illustrating how to do the Métis Star Dance. The text is made up of the dance calls. The inside front cover offers cultural background information and the inside back cover provides...
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Tall
Tall is an expository text about things in the world that are tall, such as buildings, cacti, and ostriches. Scale diagrams are used throughout to illustrate the size difference between the average human and the object of focus. Images are labeled and...
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Trunks, Humps, and Tails
Trunks, Humps, and Tails is an expository text about animals that have trunks, humps, and tails. Camels, monkeys, elephants, and whales, are the focus of this book. The sentence stem, “Look at the ____” is used to introduce each animal. It is...
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Vivre au Canada : Des inventions canadiennes
Niveau I Des inventions canadiennes ont changé le monde des sports. Que penses-tu apprendre en lisant ce livret ?
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Vivre au Canada : Des sports canadiens (Peuples autochtones)
Niveau I Savais-tu que la crosse, le hockey et le basket-ball ont été inventés au Canada ? Lis ce livret pour en apprendre davantage sur ces sports.
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Vivre au Canada : Des structures geantes (Peuples autochtones)
Niveau I Il y a des structures géantes un peu partout au Canada. Allons les découvrir ! Laquelle aimerais-tu aller voir de plus près ?
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Vivre au Canada : Miam ! C'est delicieux ! (Peuples autochtones)
Niveau I Plusieurs aliments poussent au Canada. Certains sont produits ici. Lis ce livret pour en découvrir quelques-uns.
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Wolves
Wolves is an expository text that explores how wolves help humans and one another, how they hunt for food, how they keep warm, and why they howl. Some photographs are labeled. Imagery enhances and extends meaning. An index is included. Interest words...