I hope these semi-educational printables will instill a love for our province and home. The package includes 20 1/2-sized pages (only 5 printer pages if you print double-sided!) with topics covering: 1. Cover page 2. Homelessness in Vancouver 3. Oceans 4. Indigenous Language Families of BC 5. Red Cedar 6. Cattail 7. Florals 8. The Lions 9. Skunk Cabbage 10. Yellow Cedar 11. Impressions of light through the trees 12. MOSS 13. The Asahi baseball team 14. Marathon of Hope (Terry Fox) 15. Horsetail
Featuring the dome-shaped Maasai and Chagga houses as well as the Great Ruins of Zimbabwe, Dhar Tichett, Djado Niger, and the Djinguereber Mosque of Timbaktu. PDFs are scalable documents, meaning that they don't get pixelated when expanded.
Not really much to say about it, but for me, it instils gratitude for good health and helps me stay in a good mindset. Just an image in a PDF format, so it should be scalable.
Featuring illustrations of (some) of the architectural designs used by the Inuit, Navajo, Lil'wat, Haudenosaunee, Haida, and Nehiyawak (Cree) peoples of North America a.k.a. Turtle Island. PDFs are scalable, meaning that if you expand it, it doesn't show up pixelated.
Live in British Columbia or Washington (Coast Salish)? Introduce yourself to your neighbours - the plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast! Featuring 28 printer-friendly pages on flora, one on lichen, and one on algae. I always love making new friends! Reproduce as many times as you desire, whether for a classroom or for friends.
Background images: Supreme Court of Canada, Metis infinity symbol, beaver tail, fleur de lis, medicine wheel, maple leaf, the Constitution Act (1982), the Asahi baseball logo, wheat, oil smelter, railroad, two-row wampum, House of Commons speaker's chair, & British crown. PDFs are sizeable documents, meaning that it can be blown up without compromising its resolution.
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