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Use this word search to familiarize your students with some great Canadian firsts!
Created by Canada’s History Society
Explore the “We’re Number One!” article on pages 4-5 in the April 2017 Happy Birthday Canada issue of Kayak: Canada’s History Magazine for Kids to learn about some great Canadian firsts! Download the print friendly version of the Canadian Firsts Word Search and the answer key.
This classroom resource is also available in French.
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