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Black Creek Pioneer Village. (2017) Retrieved from https://blackcreek.ca

Cummings, Madeline. (July 13, 2016). Kids working in the library [Online image]. Retrievedfrom: http://www.edmontonexaminer.com/2016/07/13/edmonton-schools-and-         community-groups-team-up-to-keep-kids-learning-outside-of-school

Elkan, Michael. (January 9, 2012). Hula Hoop Venn Diagram [Online image]. Retrieved from: http://kathryn-creativemindsevents.blogspot.ca/2012/01/pioneer-times.html

Kids walking to school [Online image]. Retrieved from: https://www.kchealthykids.org/dont-miss-out-on-walk-to-school-day-oct-5/

Kuzik, Tracy. (January 17, 2014) I Wonder [Online Image]. Retrieved from: https://bookcreator.com/2014/01/allowing-students-freedom-explore-passions/ 

Ontario EduGains. (2013). Citizenship Education Framework. Retrieved from: http://www.edugains.ca/resourcesCurrImpl/Secondary/CWS/CitizenshipEducationFrameworkWorksheet.pdf

Ontario Ministry of Education. (2013). The Ontario curriculum Social Studies Grades 1 to 6, History and Geography Grades 7 and 8.Retrieved from: http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum/elementary/sshg18curr2013.pdf

Pioneer women cooking with students [Online image]. Retrieved from: https://www.rom.on.ca/en/whats-on/free-member-weekend-black-creek-pioneervillage-1

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