1. Toys
1.1. dollhouse
1.2. soldiers
1.3. Past
1.4. cultural toys
1.4.1. cradle board
1.5. skipping rope
1.6. teddy bears
1.7. Wooden Cars
1.7.1. Making Simple Toys In Class
2. Homes/structures
2.1. shelters
2.1.1. log
2.1.1.1. cabin
2.1.1.2. woods
2.1.2. long houses
2.1.2.1. Indigenous peoples
2.2. pyramids
2.2.1. building
2.2.1.1. mud/straw
2.2.2. blocks
2.2.2.1. large/small
2.2.3. treasure
2.2.4. servants
2.2.5. royalty
2.2.5.1. pharaohs
2.2.5.2. kings/queens/knights
3. Clothes Of Past
3.1. shoes
3.2. dresses
3.2.1. weddings
3.2.1.1. victorian celebrations
3.3. winter/summer
4. Methods of Transportation
4.1. canoes
4.1.1. lakes/rivers
4.1.2. fishing
4.2. train
4.3. car
4.3.1. History Of Cars
4.4. boats
4.4.1. Types Of Boats
4.5. horse and carriage
5. Tools
6. Foods Of The Past
6.1. cooking methods
6.2. dishes
6.2.1. indigenous dishes
6.2.1.1. games, fish, bird etc
6.2.1.2. corn, squash
6.3. ingredients
6.4. appliances
6.4.1. wood burning stoves
6.4.2. ice box
6.4.3. kettles
7. Canadian Leaders
7.1. Prime Ministers
7.2. Activists
7.3. Chiefs
8. History Of Canada
8.1. Pioneers
8.1.1. Pioneer Ways Of Life
8.1.1.1. Maple Syrup
8.1.1.2. Black Creek Village
8.2. Indigenous Peoples/Cultures
8.3. War Of 1812
8.3.1. Laura Secord
8.4. Remembrance Day
9. Canada's Vibrant and Vital Immigrant Population. Learning About Our Friends!
9.1. Different Cultures
9.2. Different Countries
9.3. Where are we from?
9.4. Similarities and differences between canada and country of origin
9.5. showcase of traditions
9.5.1. Parental Involvement?
9.5.2. Food?
10. Arctic
10.1. Inuit
10.1.1. snow homes
10.2. Cold
10.2.1. Ice Age
10.2.1.1. Dinosaurs
10.2.1.1.1. What dinos lived In canada north?
10.2.1.2. Mammoths
10.2.1.3. Excavating the ice
10.3. Animals Of The Arctic
10.3.1. Seals
10.3.2. Penguins
10.3.3. Whales
10.4. Ice
10.4.1. Snow
10.4.1.1. What makes snow?
10.4.1.1.1. Can we make snow?