Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History
Everyone loves a mystery! The “Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History” uses the lure of solving puzzles in its engaging, high-quality materials for
Ontario History and Social Science Teachers' Association / Association des enseignant.es des sciences humaines de l'Ontario
Everyone loves a mystery! The “Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History” uses the lure of solving puzzles in its engaging, high-quality materials for
By Sarah Murdoch I have been a teacher for over 15 years now and I remember when I first started teaching I was
I am a survivor of a concentration camp. My eyes saw what no person should witness: gas chambers built by learned engineers. Children
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By John Myers Curriculum Diversity Part 4This series has aimed to:– provide useful resources for promoting curriculum content that is more inclusive of
A story collection project of how we are living during the #Covid19 pandemic in Canada & around the world By: Katy Whitfield As
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By John Myers It’s a new year, and in many cases the end of one semester and the beginning of another. This is