See, Think, Wonder Activity

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See, Think, Wonder Activity

What Do You See?

What Do You Think?

What Do You Wonder? Indian Hunter, 1879 Frederick A Verner, Canadian, 1836 - 1928 Watercolour on paper, AGO

What Do You See?

What Do You Think?

What Do You Wonder? Thomas Moore, Photos were taken a year apart, Propaganda

What Do You See?

What Do You Think?

What Do You Wonder? Children are posed, another propaganda picture

What Do You See?

What Do You Think?

What Do You Wonder? Some of the collection of 47 paintings created by children at the Alberni Indian Residential School (British Columbia)