The Earth, We Share The Earth, We Share
We Are All Connected

The Earth, We Share

    • $7.99
    • $7.99

Publisher Description

“We Are All Connected” is a series that explores how we all live together in a shared balance upon Mother Earth. Each book explores a specific ecosystem with a focus on one animal and its adaptations for survival within that ecosystem. Indigenous interviewees, each living within the same area, have responded to strategic questions as to how their community interacts with the land, their traditional territory. Explore each text with a sense of inquiry in mind.



8 We Are All Connected Titles Coast Salish, Coastal Rainforests and Cougars Haisla, Rivers and Chinook Salmon Inuit, Tundra and Ravens Lakota, Mixed Grasslands and Bald Eagles Métis, Wetlands and Mallards Nisga'a, Ponds and Leopard Frogs Nlaka'pamux, Grasslands and Rattlesnakes Sto:lo, Riparian Forests and Black Bears Each title covers the following curricular areas. Traditional storytelling and artwork begin each title from the focus Indigenous territory. Science: Biodiversity, classification, life cycles, food chains, food webs and connections between living and non-living things are just some of the science concepts included in each book. Social Studies: Contemporary and historical Indigenous cultural knowledge flows throughout each book. Local land forms, gatherings, harvesting practices and government are some of the social studies concepts included in each book.



2 Foundation Titles The two foundational books provide deeper understanding of the content of the “We Are All Connected” titles. We Are All Connected: The Earth, Our Home- explores biomes, ecosystems and biodiversity. We Are All Connected: The Earth, We Share- explores the interconnectedness between living and non-living things.

  • GENRE
    Kids
    RELEASED
    2017
    September 15
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    32
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Strong Nations Publishing Inc.
    SELLER
    Strong Nations Publishing Inc
    SIZE
    24.1
    MB

    More Books Like This

    I See You HBCU I See You HBCU
    2022
    Drawing The Ancient Egyptians Drawing The Ancient Egyptians
    2020
    Amazon's Child Amazon's Child
    2019
    Sierra Shines Sierra Shines
    2022
    The Magical Adventures Of Detective Sam The Magical Adventures Of Detective Sam
    2023
    Reasons I Don't Like Being the Baby Reasons I Don't Like Being the Baby
    2021

    More Books by Brenda Boreham

    Métis, Wetlands and Mallards Métis, Wetlands and Mallards
    2017
    Coast Salish, Coastal Rainforests and Cougars Coast Salish, Coastal Rainforests and Cougars
    2017
    Hideaway Cove Hideaway Cove
    2016
    Sto:lo, Riparian Forests and Black Bears Sto:lo, Riparian Forests and Black Bears
    2017
    Inuit, Tundra and Ravens Inuit, Tundra and Ravens
    2017
    Nisga’a, Ponds and Leopard Frogs Nisga’a, Ponds and Leopard Frogs
    2017

    Other Books in This Series

    Métis, Wetlands and Mallards Métis, Wetlands and Mallards
    2017
    Coast Salish, Coastal Rainforests and Cougars Coast Salish, Coastal Rainforests and Cougars
    2017
    Sto:lo, Riparian Forests and Black Bears Sto:lo, Riparian Forests and Black Bears
    2017
    Inuit, Tundra and Ravens Inuit, Tundra and Ravens
    2017
    Nisga’a, Ponds and Leopard Frogs Nisga’a, Ponds and Leopard Frogs
    2017
    Lakota, Mixed Grasslands and Bald Eagles Lakota, Mixed Grasslands and Bald Eagles
    2017