Morrow, R. (2004). Pearson School Atlas. Toronto, Ont.: Pearson Education Canada.
This is one of the few atlases in our library. Although it is dated, it does include Nunavut and still has many useful features. The graphics are colourful and include charts, graphs, photos, satellite photos, topographic maps and even road maps. While this is a world atlas, there is a definite concentration on Canadian information making it useful for social studies curriculum. The variety of types of maps included also make it useful for teaching mapping and how to read various types of maps, graphs and diagrams. Using it with the document camera would make a great group lesson. Information on geology, biomes, industry (including forestry) and some historical facts about the growth of Canada also have great curriculum connections. Some of the statistics are outdated, however, and a lesson in accessing current information on the web would be an appropriate compliment to this atlas.
Late Primary (with support), Intermediate, Teacher resource
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