Hi Shannon,
I wonder how many Canadians are on here? It would be great to hear what everyone does for Can. history. I've heard of Donalda Dickie's book, but my library doesn't carry a copy and I haven't purchased it yet. One book we did this year was "The Story of Canada" by Isabel Barclay. It's great for a very young audience as there are many illustrations. There was a wonderful blog that did lessons plans for an elementary history of Canada. I was planning to use it for grade 4 or so. Unfortunately, the blog is no longer available. These are the books the blog suggested using:
Copeland, Peter F: Exploration of North America Coloring Book, Dover Publications.
(Dover Colouring Book)
Dickie, Donalda: My First History of Canada, (MFHC)
Lunn, Janet and Christopher Moore: The Story of Canada (SofC)
--this is a beautifully and lavishly illustrated textbook with well-written prose. It is organized differently than Dickie's book and has been a challenge to integrate.
Marshall, H.E. Canada's Story (CS)
--not recommended. The language is pejorative concerning Native People.
Owens, Ann-Maureen and Jane Yealland: The Kid's Book of Canadian Exploration (KBCE)
Owens, Ann-Maureen and Jane Yealland: Forts of Canada (FC)
Silvey, Diane: The Kids Book of Aboriginal Peoples (KBAP)
Ward, Donna: Courage and Conquest (C&C)
Video: Canada: A People's History
For the teacher (highly recommended): Canadian History for Dummies, 2nd ed. by Will Feguson.
For independent reading by a ten year old or so:
Hancock, Pat: The Penquin Book of Canadian Biography for Young Readers Early Canada (CBYR) (Covers Cabot to Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear))
I am currently reading "Canadian History for Dummies"!
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I definitely consider myself a "dummy" in this area. Wow! There is so much I never knew. My kids will be reading this in high school. Do you have any of these books? I'd love to hear your opinion of them if you do. A few of them are available at my library, but I haven't looked at them in depth yet.
We love HOD as well, and are planning to continue with it indefinitely. I'm excited to learn American history too, but it's also very important to me that my children learn their own country's history as well.
Jess (Nova Scotian)