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Once Upon a Time in the 1820s: Guide + Student site
The RECITUS "Once Upon a Time in the 1820s" Teacher LES, Materials, and Student site has been imported from our old LEARN site! Go to page
RECITUS LES: Welcome to My Seigneury now here
RECITUS LES: Welcome to My Seigneury is now here on the S and T site RECITUS LES: Welcome to my seigneury This older Life in New France LES is now available…
Iroquois Beadwork Units now on S and T site – Cultural Portraits of the Past and Present
Iroquois Beadwork – Cultural Portraits of the Past and Present These learning activities and units, as well as the introduction to this section, are now available on the Societies and…
Cycle 3 Elementary: Times of Changes SMARTBoard resources and strategies
A series of original Notebook files and strategies, along with teacher guides, by Canjita Gomes former consultant at EMSB, with original drawings and other documents provided. Visit the main Times…
SMARTBoard tools Cycle 3 on Government — Making of a Country
New for a collection of SmartBoard tools and activities focussing on political changes in the Province of Quebec and the new "Canadas" prior and around 1820. (These tools are now…
SMARTBoard tools for New France Cycle 2 Elementary. Original drawings and innovative teacher strategies
Click here to access these files in the Teacher's Section!
New France drawings you can use!
Perfect for use on your Smartboard, consider downloading and using some of Canjita Gomez's drawings on aspects of New France's culture and society. Visit: @N02/ Or visit the New France sections…
Vidéo Présentation de Sociétés et territoires
Here is Alexandre Lanoix @alexandrelanoix (Collaborateur du Récit national de l'univers social, chargé de cours en didactique de l'histoire, doctorant sciences de l'éducation). Alexandre is the author of many of…
Loyalists Kids’ Zone now on the S & T site!
Various texts on the Loyalists are now available in the 1820 section of the site. Click here to explore them!
Iroquois Beadwork for Kids: Now on Societies & Territories
Learn more about the Iroquois society, its stories and its customs. Listen to creation stories, tour longhouses, created your own beadwork, and have fun! Click on to visit the…
Approaches & LESs on one page
New to the "Teacher Strategies" menu is a page that helps list some of the learning approaches (many LESs and projects) that are available via LEARN and around the web.…
The 80s were awesome!
Don't be a hoser! Take off to the great white north, where the 80s were just awesome, and full of important changes and events worth learning about! The final four feature…
Announce the site in your school. Post the news!
Download the latest Social Sciences Newsletter, print it, post it for others to see. Get the word out, the Societies site (release candidate 1 we could say) is pretty much…
1905, from coast to coast !
Three new sections went up this September on the Societies and Territories site. Check out what life was like in in on the and in the West!
It’s 1745 for the Iroquois & the French!
This week we just added two new and related sections to the Societies and Territories Beta site. These are an examination of the Iroquoians around 1745 and also of New France…