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- Vanguards of Science & SocietyA package of handouts, assignment questions, and an answers sheet around accomplished women in Ontario's history. First, select the length or reading level you prefer. There are two reading levels: roughly grades 3-6 and grades 7-12. The earlier reading level handouts are shorter - one page only. The later reading …A package of handouts, assignment questions, and an answers sheet around accomplished women in Ontario's history. First, select the length or reading level you prefer. There are two reading levels: …OurDigitalWorld
- Vanguards: Grades 3-6This version of the Vanguards assignment is for earlier reading levels, roughly grades 3-6, and is a shorter handout to read - only one page. First, select the Vanguards you wish your students to read about. There are two Society Vanguards: Pauline Johnson (writer, poet, and performer) and Mary Ann …This version of the Vanguards assignment is for earlier reading levels, roughly grades 3-6, and is a shorter handout to read - only one page. First, select the Vanguards you …OurDigitalWorld
- Vanguards of Society: Mary Ann Shadd Cary (two page)A two-page handout for the Vanguards of Science & Society educational resource package.A two-page handout for the Vanguards of Science & Society educational resource package.OurDigitalWorld
- Vanguards of Science: Irene Uchida (two page)A two-page handout for the Vanguards of Science & Society educational resource package.A two-page handout for the Vanguards of Science & Society educational resource package.OurDigitalWorld
- Abolitionists: Activity SheetsA package of handouts, assignment questions, and an answers sheet around abolitionists in Ontario's history. All the readings are taken from two abolitionist newspapers published in Ontario in the 1850s: the Voice of the Fugitive and the Provincial Freeman. Some of the readings are anonymous, and some have authors from …A package of handouts, assignment questions, and an answers sheet around abolitionists in Ontario's history. All the readings are taken from two abolitionist newspapers published in Ontario in the 1850s: …OurDigitalWorld