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Learning Circle | Sharing Circle | Information Sheets | Bibliography | Order Form | Through Mala's Eyes

Teachers Section Order Form

Looking for classroom-ready information about Aboriginal cultures, history, etc.? Indian and Northern Affairs Canada invites teachers and students to access these free, plain-language publications. Some publications are available in paper copies and can be ordered directly. Some products are only available in pdf and html formats for downloading and printing out. Scroll down to view the list and click on the "preview" button to access the pdf versions and to print out directly from the web or just to take a look.

To order items to be sent by mail, please enter the quantity you wish to receive in the box next to that item in the list below. Please note that if an item is out of stock it will be back-ordered and shipped when available.

Orders can be placed directly. To place your order by phone or fax:

Telephone: 1-800-567-9604
Fax: 1-866-817-3977


Note: We will no longer be reprinting the series of information sheets once the current stock has been depleted. These resources will continue to be available for printing out directly from the Kids' Stop website. The remainder of Kids' Stop products continue to be available in printed format free of charge. Please note that if an item is out of stock it will be back-ordered and shipped when available. We are currently experiencing a shortage of several products.

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  Through Mala's Eyes - Life in an Inuit Community

This fictitious story of a 12-year-old Inuk boy, will help you and your students appreciate life in the Inuit community of Salluit, in Nunavik, Northern Quebec. Designed for students from 9 to 12 years, this education resource also includes activities and lesson plans. This material can also be adapted to other grade levels. It includes a wall map of Inuit communities in Canada. (83 pages)
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  THE LEARNING CIRCLE: Elementary-level learning exercises on First Nations. Guide for teachers of children aged 4 to 7. Preview  
  THE LEARNING CIRCLE: Elementary-level learning exercises on First Nations. Guide for teachers of children aged 8 to 11. Preview  
  THE LEARNING CIRCLE: Intermediary-level learning exercises on First Nations. Guide for teachers of children aged 12 to 14. Preview  
  It's A Pow Wow: A fun find-it game illustrating what you may find at a Pow Wow. Preview  
  Crunchers:
The cruncher is a fun colouring activity and will help children ages 8 to 12 learn more about First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples in Canada.
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  INFORMATION SHEETS
14 individual sheets for children aged 8 to 11.
  Nunavut, Canada's Third Territory
'North of 60'
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    Chances Are It's Aboriginal: A Conversation About Aboriginal Foods Download Only
    Legends and Stories: Part Of An Oral History Download Only
    Life In An Aboriginal Community Download Only
    Aboriginal Sports: Timeless Play Download Only
    First Nations Music In Canada Download Only
  Travel In The Northwest Territories and Nunavut  
  Discover Inuit Art  
  Far North Food: From Arctic Char to Processed Snacks  
  My Summer On The Pow Wow Trail  
    Stories The Totems Tell: Bringing Aboriginal Poles To Life Download Only
    Learn About Aboriginal Names Download Only
  Aboriginal Veterans  
    First Nations People of Canada Download Only
 
  AN ABORIGINAL BOOK LIST FOR CHILDREN: A selection of children's literature about Aboriginal peoples.  
 
 

CLAIRE AND HER GRANDFATHER
A story for children on First Nations and Inuit contributions. Features images to colour and teacher's section on activities for the classroom.

 
 
  INUKSUK PUZZLE:
3-dimensional Inuksuk puzzle.

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