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We have so many great words that you won’t hear outside of Canada. Even better, many of those words are the same in French and English.
Created by Kayak: Canada’s History Magazine for Kids
With this colouring page from the December 2019 issue of Kayak: Canada’s History Magazine for Kids, students will discover the image of an item whose name is the same in both French and English.
Use blue to colour the spaces marked with a C. Use red to colour the spaces marked with an A. Colour the spaces marked with an N green and the ones marked with a D yellow.
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