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Taanishi: Andy Learns to Fiddle
Andy Learns to Fiddle is a realistic story about a Métis boy learning from Métis fiddle master John Arcand how to play his new instrument. The inside front cover offers cultural background information and the inside back cover...
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Taanishi: Back to Batoche Days
Back to Batoche Days is an informational story about Back to Batoche Days, an annual celebration of Métis culture. The inside front cover offers cultural background information and the inside back cover provides instructional suggestions...
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Taanishi: What's for Lunch
What’s for Lunch? is a realistic story about Métis sisters coming home from school for lunch with mom. The inside front cover offers cultural background information and the inside back cover provides instructional suggestions. The text...
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The Octopus
The Octopus is an expository nonfiction text that explains the body parts of an octopus include the arms, eyes, food, head, ink, and skin. Readers gain information from the text, photographs, and labels. The Octopus includes critical thinking questions...
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Trains
Trains is an informational text about different types of trains, new and old, and about where trains can travel. The text is composed of simple language patterns that are close to oral language. All the sentences are short and similar in structure...
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Trucks
Trucks is an informational text about different kinds of trucks. Some are fast, some strong, and some are set up with space for the driver to relax and sleep. The text is composed of simple language pattern that are close to oral language...
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Where is the Spy?
Where Is the Spy? is a humorous and fictional animal fantasy story about a spy getting ready to go out and a bunch of animals wondering where he is going. The animals began to follow him until the spy went in a shop. The animals did not know where he...