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…
Life in Lower Canada in 1820!
The Cycle 3 Lower Canada in 1820 section is now updated to include all pictures presently used in our Beta testing phase. Browse around using the Lower Canada society menu!…
Iroquois society at time of contact!
The new section for the Iroquois around 1500 is now live. Images have all been posted and you can see them and read all about this society and territory here.
Inca Society & Territory now online!
The newest section to our site on the Incas has been posted. Learn about Inca territory and society, and browse various galleries of photos. Check it out here!
1960 – The Quiet Revolution
The Quiet Revolution began in 1960 with the election of the Quebec Liberal Party and lasted until the end of the 1970s. After more than 15 years of conservatism under…
1914-1918 and 1939-1945 – World War 1 and 2
The First (1914 to 1918) and Second (1939 to 1945) World Wars were significant events for many places around the world, including Quebec. Many Quebecers participated in these two wars…
1867 – The Canadian Confederation
In 1867, the Canadian Confederation resulted in Canada becoming a country. The Canadian Confederation is what we celebrate every year on July 1st. But what was Canada before, if it…
1837 to 1848 – The Rebellions and The Responsible Government
THE PATRIOTS' FIGHT FOR MORE DEMOCRACY Since 1791, the people of Canada have been able to elect members to the Legislative Assembly. However, this assembly had no real power and…