Terri Mack

Terri Mack, Kay Kwee Kway Kwa, is Da’naxda’xw Awaetlala on her late mother’s side and Hungarian on her late father’s side. Terri worked for twenty years in the education system as an Aboriginal Education Assistant, School District Aboriginal Resource Coordinator, and Community Literacy Coordinator for Stz’uminus First Nation. Terri was the co-founder of Strong Nations Publishing and has edited and authored many books for young readers.

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Collection Lecteurs forts - B: Ça me rappelle (N20)
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Niveau 20 Présentation du livre de couverture: Quand nous entendons ou voyons quelque chose, ça nous rappelle souvent quelque chose d’autre. Notre cerveau peut facilement passer d’un souvenir à l’autre. On dit alors qu’il fait une association. Quand vous regardez la couverture de ce livre, est-ce que ça vous rappelle quelque chose ?       

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This resource is also available in English: That Reminds Me.

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Collection Lecteurs forts - B: L’automne est ici ! (N12)
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Niveau 12 Présentation du livre de couverture: L’automne est la saison entre l’été et l’hiver. Les mois d’automne sont septembre, octobre et novembre. Quelles activités faites-vous avec votre famille durant les mois d’automne ?

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This resource is also available in English: Fall Is Here!

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Niveau 17 Présentation du livre de couverture: L’été est la saison entre le printemps et l’automne. Les mois d’été sont : juin, juillet et août. Quelles activités faites-vous avec votre famille durant les mois d’été ?

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This resource is also available in English: Summertime.

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Niveau 16 Présentation du livre de couverture: L’hiver est la saison entre l’automne et le printemps. Les mois d’hiver sont décembre, janvier et février. Nommez quelques activités que vous faites avec votre famille pendant les mois d’hiver.

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This resource is also available in English: Wintertime.

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Niveau 14 Présentation du livre de couverture: Le printemps est la saison entre l’hiver et l’été. Les mois du printemps sont mars, avril et mai. Nommez quelques activités que vous faites avec votre famille pendant les mois du printemps.

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Les Lecteurs Forts sont remplis de science, de numératie, de responsabilité sociale, d’éducation à la santé et à la carrière, des arts du langage et des enseignements de la langue orale. Nos livres sont riches en éléments de texte, se connectent facilement aux stratégies de compréhension de la lecture et ont de belles illustrations et photographies. La majorité de nos titres sont interconnectés et offrent de nombreuses possibilités pédagogiques.

This resource is also available in English: Spring Has Come!

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Collection Lecteurs forts - B: Les oiseaux-mouches (N19)
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Niveau 19 Présentation du livre de couverture: Les oiseaux-­mouches sont des oiseaux absolument incroyables. Ils peuvent voler dans tous les sens : vers le haut, le bas, en avant, en arrière et même de côté. Ils peuvent aussi voler sur place. L’oiseau-­mouche est le seul oiseau au monde capable de voler à reculons. Avez-­vous déjà vu un oiseau-­mouche ? Qu’est-ce que vous avez remarqué en l’observant ?

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Les Lecteurs Forts sont remplis de science, de numératie, de responsabilité sociale, d’éducation à la santé et à la carrière, des arts du langage et des enseignements de la langue orale. Nos livres sont riches en éléments de texte, se connectent facilement aux stratégies de compréhension de la lecture et ont de belles illustrations et photographies. La majorité de nos titres sont interconnectés et offrent de nombreuses possibilités pédagogiques.

Photography by Keith MacDonald; One page of illustrations by Bill Helin.

This resource is available in English: Hummingbirds.

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Niveau 11 Présentation du livre de couverture: Notre corps a cinq sens. Nous les utilisons tout le temps. Ils nous aident à voir, à entendre, à sentir, à goûter et à toucher. Quel sens aimez-vous le plus ?

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Les Lecteurs Forts sont remplis de science, de numératie, de responsabilité sociale, d’éducation à la santé et à la carrière, des arts du langage et des enseignements de la langue orale. Nos livres sont riches en éléments de texte, se connectent facilement aux stratégies de compréhension de la lecture et ont de belles illustrations et photographies. La majorité de nos titres sont interconnectés et offrent de nombreuses possibilités pédagogiques.

This resource is also available in English: My Five Senses.

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Niveau 16 Présentation du livre de couverture: La roue de médecine est un guide pour vivre une vie saine. Les gens l’utilisent dans tous les coins du monde. Il y a quatre parties dans la roue de médecine; chacune nous enseigne quelque chose de différent. Tout ce qui nous entoure nous enseigne quelque chose. Nous commençons nos leçons dans la direction où le soleil se lève, à l’est. Les cadeaux que les quatre animaux nous offrent nous enseignent tous quelque chose. Que savez-vous déjà à propos des quatre animaux ?

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Les Lecteurs Forts sont remplis de science, de numératie, de responsabilité sociale, d’éducation à la santé et à la carrière, des arts du langage et des enseignements de la langue orale. Nos livres sont riches en éléments de texte, se connectent facilement aux stratégies de compréhension de la lecture et ont de belles illustrations et photographies. La majorité de nos titres sont interconnectés et offrent de nombreuses possibilités pédagogiques.

This resource is also available in English: We Greet the Four Animals.

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Niveau 19 Présentation du livre de couverture: La roue de médecine est un guide vers une vie saine. Les gens l’utilisent partout au monde. Chacune des quatre parties de la roue de médecine nous enseigne quelque chose de différent. Nous apprenons à partir de tout ce qui nous entoure ! Nous commençons nos apprentissages là où le soleil se lève, à l’Est. Les cadeaux des quatre saisons nous apprennent beaucoup. Que savez-­vous déjà au sujet des quatre saisons ?

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Les Lecteurs Forts sont remplis de science, de numératie, de responsabilité sociale, d’éducation à la santé et à la carrière, des arts du langage et des enseignements de la langue orale. Nos livres sont riches en éléments de texte, se connectent facilement aux stratégies de compréhension de la lecture et ont de belles illustrations et photographies. La majorité de nos titres sont interconnectés et offrent de nombreuses possibilités pédagogiques.

This resource is also available in English: We Greet the Four Seasons.

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Collection Lecteurs forts - B: Que faire ? Je pense, je réfléchis, je choisis. (N12)
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Niveau 12 Présentation du livre de couverture: Nous faisons des choix tous les jours. Il y a toutes sortes de choix que nous pouvons faire. Quelques fois, nos choix sont bons pour nous et pour les autres. D’autres fois, ils ne le sont pas. Quels choix avez-vous faits aujourd’hui ?

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Les Lecteurs Forts sont remplis de science, de numératie, de responsabilité sociale, d’éducation à la santé et à la carrière, des arts du langage et des enseignements de la langue orale. Nos livres sont riches en éléments de texte, se connectent facilement aux stratégies de compréhension de la lecture et ont de belles illustrations et photographies. La majorité de nos titres sont interconnectés et offrent de nombreuses possibilités pédagogiques.

This resource is also available in French: The Many Things I Can Do.

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From the Mountains to the Sea: We Are a Community
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ISBN / Barcode: 9781771741033

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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

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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

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Book dimensions: 10" x 14" | Pages: 16 | ISBN: 9781771741033

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From the Mountains to the Sea: We Live Here
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ISBN / Barcode: 9781771741019

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Each book in the series, From the Mountains to the Sea, supports the new BC Aboriginal Learning Standards in both Science and Social Studies.

From the Mountains to the Sea: We Live Here is a Kindergarten resource, which covers all of your Aboriginal Learning Standards in both science and social studies within the new BC curriculum.

Click link to download a five-week Kindergarten planning guide: Kindergarten FREE Download for We Live Here

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This book is about a river. Can you find a river on the front cover of this book? What do you know about rivers?

Most rivers start high up in the mountains. As the water comes down the hill, it makes little pathways in the rocks and gravel. As the pathways get bigger, they join to make streams. Sometimes the streams join together to make a river. Where a river leaves the mountains the ground flattens out, and the river slows down. The river ends when it flows into the sea.

The area in and around a river 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.

Some of the plants and animals that you will find in this book are:

  • Cedar trees live and grow all the way along a river, from the mountains to the sea.
  • Salmon spend their adult lives out in the open sea. When it is time to lay their eggs, they swim back to their home streams. Their home streams are sometimes very close to the mountains.
  • Bears walk long distances to find their food. They live from the mountains to the sea. In the fall they go to the rivers to fish for salmon.
  • Eagles fly over large areas looking for food. They live from the mountains to the sea. In the fall, they go to the rivers to feast on salmon.
  • Orcas live in the open sea. They swim long distances to hunt for food. Some orcas eat salmon. 

This book is also part of a bundled package that includes:

  • a Talking Feather
  • rubber stamps
  • bulletin board trimmers

Click here to view the bundle: From the Mountains to the Sea: We Live Here Bundle

This resource is available in French: Collection Des montagnes à la mer: Nous habitons ici 

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From the Mountains to the Sea: We Share the Seasons
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ISBN / Barcode: 9781771741026

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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 five-week Grade 1 planning guide: Grade 1 FREE Download for We Share the Seasons

Back of book introduction:
From the Mountains to the Sea: We Share the Seasons is a Grade 1 resource, which covers all of your Aboriginal Learning Standards in both science and social studies within the new BC curriculum.

This book is about the changing seasons in and along a riverbank, from the mountains to the sea. You will see many plants and animals that live along a riverbank. They grow and change just as we do.

A season is one of the four parts of the year: winter, spring, summer and fall. We all share and experience the changing of the seasons. Some changes we all make are small. Other changes are big. We all grow and change. What do you know about the seasons?

Winter, up in the mountains can be cold. The days are short. Many animals sleep in their dens underneath the snow. Other animals are active all winter. Some birds and animals travel away to warmer places. Most plants rest during the winter too.

Spring, along the banks of a mountain stream, is a time when the weather feels warmer. The days are longer. Sleeping animals wake up and come out of their dens. They are hungry and start looking for food. Birds and animals that went away for the winter come back. Plants start to grow again.

Summer, along the banks of a river can sometimes be hot. The days are long. The young animals and birds are growing. They are learning how to find food and stay safe from danger. Plants are growing and spreading out their leaves and branches. Wild berries start to ripen and provide food for many of us.

Fall, around a river estuary can be cool and windy. The days are shorter. Animals and birds start getting ready for the long winter ahead. Some fatten themselves up so that they can sleep through the winter. Others gather with their families to begin their long journey to warmer places. The salmon return from the sea and swim up their home streams to lay their eggs in the gravel. Trees, shrubs, and bushes begin to turn colour and then drop their leaves. Plants start to move into a time of rest.

Which of the four seasons is your favourite? Why do you like it the best?

This book is also part of a bundled package that includes:

  • a set of moon posters
  • a set of sort and categorize cards
  • bulletin board trimmers

Click here to view the bundle: From the Mountains to the Sea: We Share the Seasons Bundle

This resource is available in French: Collection Des montagnes à la mer: Nous partageons les saisons

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I Am Like a TREE: BARK and KNOTS - A Story About Courage and Struggles
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Conversations are important for everyone. Some conversations can only occur when we feel brave enough to say our words out loud. By talking with those who offer to listen and connect respectfully, we can grow emotionally. We can also learn ways to help others shine. By discovering, growing, and learning about the many emotional parts of ourselves and others, we can find our Present Self.

Follow along in this conversation that connects our emotional parts of ourselves to TREE (our Present Self). As BARK (Courage) and our KNOTS (Struggles) communicate, we learn that our parts grow inside of us so we can be just like a strong, healthy, and growing TREE.

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Recommended for Grades 4+ 

The back cover introduction and content overview inside make the books in the I Am Like a TREE series great for many learning situations. In each book are four discussion questions that focus on comprehension strategies and mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual connections. The books also provide an inquiry theme to explore and include five activity ideas for independent or group use.

This book is part of the social-emotional learning (SEL) series, I Am Like a TREE. I Am Like a TREE series consists of four titles:

I Am Like a TREE: BARK and KNOTS – A Story of Courage and Struggles
I Am Like a TREE: LEAVES and BRANCHES – A Story of Belonging and Growth
I Am Like a TREE: SEEDS and LEAVES – A Story of Self Care and Belonging
I Am Like a TREE: TRUNK and ROOTS – A Story of Self and Empathy

The TREE in this series is a metaphor for what we are calling your “Present Self”. Our belief, through personal experience, is that we as living beings have several emotional parts that make us a whole, our Present Self. Each of these parts though are not equal in their emotional experience, so, at times, different situations for an individual can be strong while at other times not. Some experiences can keep us in a frozen stage of development without knowing this and we then respond to “like type” experiences in the same way as we did in the past.

Our intention with these conversational stories in a reader’s theatre format is to provide a window into what emotional parts a person may use while having a conversation. The side margins tell all as each conversation unfolds indicating what parts of TREE the character is using. Some of these conversations are focused on the older individual trying to find a solution while the younger individual is providing support as best they can, as a solid TREE. Our intent is to imply that emotional learning is lifelong.

We hope that through these stories we will all continue to extend a hand to those who are reaching, listen to those who are speaking, and feel with an open heart to all those heartbeats that surround us. And for ourselves, love who you are, respect your own actions, and know that you deserve kindness, love and safety and that you belong here.

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I Am Like a TREE: LEAVES and BRANCHES - A Story of Belonging and Growth
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Conversations are important for everyone. Some conversations can only occur when we feel understood. By talking with others, we can learn new ways to be respectful, kind, and empathetic. As we deepen our learning, we become more aware of our own actions. By discovering, growing, and learning about the many emotional parts of ourselves and others, we can find our Present Self.

Follow along in this conversation that connects our emotional parts of ourselves to TREE (our Present Self). As LEAVES (Belonging) and BRANCHES (Growth) communicate, we learn that our parts protect us so we can be just like a strong, healthy, and growing TREE.

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Recommended for Grades 4+ 

The back cover introduction and content overview inside make the books in the I Am Like a TREE series great for many learning situations. In each book are four discussion questions that focus on comprehension strategies and mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual connections. The books also provide an inquiry theme to explore and include five activity ideas for independent or group use.

This book is part of the social-emotional learning (SEL) series, I Am Like a TREE. I Am Like a TREE series consists of four titles:

I Am Like a TREE: BARK and KNOTS – A Story of Courage and Struggles
I Am Like a TREE: LEAVES and BRANCHES – A Story of Belonging and Growth
I Am Like a TREE: SEEDS and LEAVES – A Story of Self Care and Belonging
I Am Like a TREE: TRUNK and ROOTS – A Story of Self and Empathy

The TREE in this series is a metaphor for what we are calling your “Present Self”. Our belief, through personal experience, is that we as living beings have several emotional parts that make us a whole, our Present Self. Each of these parts though are not equal in their emotional experience, so, at times, different situations for an individual can be strong while at other times not. Some experiences can keep us in a frozen stage of development without knowing this and we then respond to “like type” experiences in the same way as we did in the past.

Our intention with these conversational stories in a reader’s theatre format is to provide a window into what emotional parts a person may use while having a conversation. The side margins tell all as each conversation unfolds indicating what parts of TREE the character is using. Some of these conversations are focused on the older individual trying to find a solution while the younger individual is providing support as best they can, as a solid TREE. Our intent is to imply that emotional learning is lifelong.

We hope that through these stories we will all continue to extend a hand to those who are reaching, listen to those who are speaking, and feel with an open heart to all those heartbeats that surround us. And for ourselves, love who you are, respect your own actions, and know that you deserve kindness, love and safety and that you belong here.

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24 Pages | 8" x 8" | ISBN: 9781771745628 | Paperback

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