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Canada Theme Unit
Canadian Provinces:
Nova Scotia Theme Unit


Questions, Facts, and "Who am I?" for the province of Nova Scotia
     Province of Nova Scotia Mixed Review: fill-in questions, "Who am I", facts, and writing prompts (multiple keys)


Nova Scotia: Reading Comprehensions with References to Nova Scotia
This section lists reading comprehensions on edHelper.com with references to the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
    
Canadian History
(Grades 3-5)
     The Seven Years War
(Grades 6-8)
     The Seven Years War

Top reading comprehensions with most references to Nova Scotia
     The French and Indian War, Part 2 (Grade 9)
     Thanksgiving History (Grade 9)
     John Cabot (Grade 9)
     What Makes Canada Great? (Grades 9-12)
     Underground Railroad (Grade 8)
     Samuel de Champlain (Grade 8)
     New Orleans (Grade 8)
     John and Sebastian Cabot (Grade 8)
     Icing on the Cake! (Grade 8)
     Charles Lindbergh (Grade 8)
     Queen Anne's War (Grade 7)
     A Bright Red Coat (Grade 7)
     "Lucky Lindy" Takes the Prize, Part 3 (Grade 7)
     New Hampshire: A Small State with a Big History (Grade 6)
     Native Americans of the Northeast Cultural Area (Grade 6)
     Around the World Without Stopping (Grade 6)

Biographies
(Grades 6-8)
     Charles Lindbergh
(Grades 9-12)
     John Cabot

Daily Themes
(Grades 9-12)
     Thanksgiving History
     What Makes Canada Great?

Miscellaneous
(no assigned grade level)
     Canada--History
(Grades 3-5)
     French and English Explorers of America
     St. Lawrence Explorers
(Grades 6-8)
     "Lucky Lindy" Takes the Prize, Part 3
     A Bright Red Coat
     Around the World Without Stopping
     Icing on the Cake!
     John and Sebastian Cabot
     Native Americans of the Northeast Cultural Area
     New Hampshire: A Small State with a Big History
     New Orleans
     Queen Anne's War
     Samuel de Champlain
     Underground Railroad
(Grades 9-12)
     The French and Indian War, Part 2


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