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    • #Aspects of Citizenship and Government in Canada
  • 12 months ago
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This is a resource guide for using the book “How to build a country.” This is an awesome book for social studies.
It’s easy: Step 1: Stake Out Your Identity … with a flag, money and a national anthem. Learn how to put your country’s name on the map. Step 2: Run the Country … with a government, constitution, laws and an economy. Step 3: Meet the Neighbors ? and join other nations on the big issues that face the whole world, such as poverty, global warming, security and international aid. How To Build Your Own Country is part of CitizenKid: A collection of books that inform children about the world and inspire them to be better global citizens.
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This is a resource guide for using the book “How to build a country.” This is an awesome book for social studies.

It’s easy: Step 1: Stake Out Your Identity … with a flag, money and a national anthem. Learn how to put your country’s name on the map. Step 2: Run the Country … with a government, constitution, laws and an economy. Step 3: Meet the Neighbors ? and join other nations on the big issues that face the whole world, such as poverty, global warming, security and international aid. How To Build Your Own Country is part of CitizenKid: A collection of books that inform children about the world and inspire them to be better global citizens.

Source: scholastic.ca

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    • #Aspects of Citizenship and Government in Canada
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