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Parry, Caroline – 1987
Designed for children ages 8 to 13, this teaching resource presents an explanation of seasons, calendars, and why people celebrate particular days. The four seasons are discussed. Canada's national holidays, and the seasonal, social and religious holidays celebrated by diverse Canadian culture groups are described. A separate section presents…
Descriptors: Canadian Studies, Cultural Activities, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries

Duncan, Dorothy – History and Social Science Teacher, 1988
Discusses the activities of the Ontario Historical Society in promoting Canadian history, focusing in particular on its resource book, DISCOVERING YOUR COMMUNITY, which was developed for Ontario's bicentennial celebration. (GEA)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Cultural Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries

Jefferies, Susan – History and Social Science Teacher, 1988
Discusses a special multicultural program, offered in a twelfth grade visual arts class which allowed Canadian students to learn about the pre-Columbian world of Mexico, and Central and South America . Through the study of pottery, students learned about the pre-Columbian cultures and created their own works which were displayed in a museum. (GEA)
Descriptors: Art Education, Ceramics, Class Activities, Cultural Activities
Peterson, Rayma – Arts & Activities, 1999
Presents an art activity where students create Inuit-style animals. Discusses the Inuit (Eskimo) artform in which the compositions utilize patterning and textures, such as small lines signifying fur. Explains that this project is well suited to a study of animals or to integrate with a social studies unit about Canada. (CMK)
Descriptors: Animals, Art Education, Art Materials, Canada Natives

Shields, Patricia – Canadian Social Studies, 1997
Focuses on three different project approaches used by teachers in the Alberta (Canada) Heritage Fairs. The Fairs are multimedia education programs designed to increase awareness of and interest in Canadian history. Discusses celebrating personal history, early Canadian history, and culture. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Cultural Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities

Green, Vicki A. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1996
Recalls a week-long field study trip to a reconstructed historic site, Barkerville, British Columbia. Ten years later the participants remembered the experience. The students overwhelmingly agreed that the experience sparked their imagination and created a real connection to the historical past. Includes brief excerpts from the interviews. (MJP)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cognitive Processes, Cultural Activities, Cultural Centers