The Freechild Project provides tools and training to young people and adults that engage children and youth in social change. For Grade 9 online resources
Canadian Museum of Civilization website. Located in Ottawa, this national museum's website includes online exhibitions, student & educator resources, and interactive games & activities.
Canada's History Society site provides information on History Heroes, Awards, and Happenings along with links to join online history communities and resources.
The history of mining in Manitoba really began in a humble way with the production of a few non-metallic minerals required to satisfy the simple needs of the small, scattered, pioneer communities and trading posts.
Early Efforts in Prospecting
Some of Manitoba's mines have not had a long life yet their production has added to the output of gol
Manitoba has completed twenty-one years of continuous metal production. Its mining industry is therefore relatively young yet, but its growth has been steady and sound. Its value may be measured in the new wealth created, in the new communities which have gathered about the mines and in the business done in supplying these mines and the communities around them.
CSI: Cemetery Scene Investigation. Website documenting the activities of students at the Nieman Enhanced Learning Center, Shawnee Mission, Kansas, who received a grant to fund their project (titled above). The CSI project teaches students to look at cemeteries as primary sources in need of protection and preservation. For more information, see the Introduction page of the website.