Usually I draw something relevant to the plot of the story that doesn't give away too much about the plot, like an M-1 rifle for a story I wrote about WW2.
eifel tower
a flag that is france
Things that represent Canada. Such as a Canadian flag.
maybe you can draw some Canadian soldiers, the Canadian flag, natives, some graphs?
No, typically you do not write the title again in the center on the subsequent page after the title page in a professional document. The title page is sufficient for the title to be displayed.
Things that people made in the past or famous inventors from olden times
You can draw a picture of the Earth in the center of the page, write social around the top of the Earth and studies around the bottom of the Earth then copy down quotes/slogans on the rest of the page or draw mini pictures of things associated with social studies or somethig you have been doing in class! HOPE THIS HELPS!!
A frontispiece is the illustration facing the title page of a book, or the main entrance to a building (especially if it is decorated to draw attention).
The page header and title are typically located at the top of the page, either centred or aligned to the left. The header usually includes the title of the page or website, and the page title is a more specific heading for that particular page's content.
what is a title page?
The title page should hold the title of the paper, author, class, and date in the center of the page.
An APA formatted paper surely require a title page. The title page is the initial page of the APA formatting style. Title page is compulsory in every sort of paper that are people required to write.