From the Mountains to the Sea - We Are a Community Grade 2 Bundle
From the Mountains to the Sea is a series of three books, each with it's own bundle of items: Kindergarten- We Live Here Grade 1- We Share the Seasons Grade 2- We Are a Community
Details:
This book supports the following:
• Aboriginal Learning Standards for both science and social studies are captured in these unique books. Science is always on the left, social studies on the right.
• Each book provides opportunity to extend into place based learning.
• Each book is 10” x 14” and is meant to be read aloud multiple times.
• Each book captures the journey of a river from its source high up in the mountains and then to the estuary where it meets the sea. Along this journey we meet the cedar, salmon, bear, eagle and orca.
• Within the K and Grade 1 books there are educator notes to help support the content for both science and social studies. The Grade 2 book is self explanatory as it is being read aloud.
• Within the K and Grade 1 books the structure for a Talking Circle is embedded along with notes on how to facilitate a circle.
• The importance of the salmon in how it provides food and nutrients within the river eco-system is an inferred focus for each title.
Click link to download a Grade 2 five week planning guide: Grade 2 FREE Download for We Are a Community
A similar resource bundle to this is also available in French HERE!
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Read Aloud

Synopsis:
Each book in the series, From the Mountains to the Sea, supports the new BC Aboriginal Learning Standards in both Science and Social Studies.
Click link to download a Grade 2 five-week planning guide: Grade 2 FREE Download for We Are a Community
Back of book introduction:
From the Mountains to the Sea: We Are a Community is a Grade 2 resource, which covers all of your Aboriginal Learning Standards in both science and social studies within the new BC curriculum.
This book is about a river. Most rivers start high up in the mountains. As the water comes downhill, it makes little pathways in the rocks and gravel. As the pathways get bigger, they join to make streams. When several streams join, they make a river. Some rivers have waterfalls and deep pools. In some places, fast moving water tumbles over rocks forming rapids. When a river leaves the mountain for flatter ground it starts to slow down. Eventually, a river ends when it flows into the sea. Where the fresh water and the salt water meet is an estuary. Have you ever been to an estuary?
The area in and around an estuary is a good place for plants, animals and people to live because we can all find food and water there. The salmon is an important food for many of us. Have you ever eaten salmon?
People have paid attention to the life cycle of salmon for thousands of years. We have learned that sometimes we can help salmon survive by building a salmon hatchery along a river. Some hatcheries are huge while others are quite small. Have you ever visited a salmon hatchery?
There are many sizes of rivers in the world. Some are wide. Some are narrow. Some are deep. Some are shallow. Do you live near a river? What plants and animals have you seen there?
This book is also part of a bundled package that includes:
- a card game: matching and sequencing
- a CD
- bulletin board trimmers
Click here to view the bundle: From the Mountains to the Sea: We Are a Community Bundle
This resource is available in French: Collection Des montagnes à la mer: Nous sommes une communauté
Additional Information
Book dimensions: 10" x 14" | Pages: 16 | ISBN: 9781771741033
Learning Environment

Synopsis:
Beautiful salmon designs by Tsimshian artist Bill Helin.
15 pieces cover nearly 44 feet around your bulletin board.
Each piece is 35" x 2.75".
Additional Information
ISBN: 459312859019
Learning Support
Synopsis:
This CD includes 15 songs about the Salish Sea.
When listening or singing to this CD, think about the Salish Sea Marine Survival Project: a massive scientific undertaking to research why runs of Chinook, Coho and Steelhead have decreased to one-tenth of past peak levels over the past 20 years in the Salish Sea. The Project involves more than 150 scientists and technical staff from more than 40 federal and state agencies, First Nations, universities, industry and non-profit organizations from Canada and the United States. The coordination is being conducted by two non-profits: the Seattle-based Long Live The Kings and the Vancouver-based Pacific Salmon Foundation.
Find out more here: marinesurvivalproject.com

Synopsis:
This card game provides two learning opportunities. Cards consist of six salmon species and the six life cycle stages of the salmon and a salmon crest image. On the salmon species cards students will see both the marine and spawning phase of the salmon on one card.
25 Cards – 1 Instructional Card and 2 each of the following:
• Eggs
• Fry
• Alevin
• Smolt
• Adult
• Spawner
• Chinook
• Chum
• Coho
• Pink
• Sockeye
• Steelhead
Educator Information
At Strong Nations, we strive to provide meaningful learning opportunities for all learners with our products. These cards support the book From the Mountains to the Sea: We Are a Community.
Find Salmon Memory Matching Cards in French HERE!
Card Game Creator: Terri Mack
Additional Information
25 cards per set | 4.5" x 3.5" | ISBN: 459312860015