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Lower Canada 1820 Image Bank
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New France around 1645 Image Bank
Note that there is also a separate New France 1745 Image Bank page
Photo and Image Analysis
Photo analysis allows students to work with primary sources in a non-traditional way. This hands-on approach gives students the opportunity to establish, modify and validate their own perceptions and understanding…
Times of Change SMARTBoard Tools: Section B: CHANGES IN DAILY LIFE
How did life change from 1745 to 1905? Use these Notebook files (below) and the available teacher guide to help your students "Interpret change in a society and its territory."…
Cycle 3 (Gr. 5) SMARTBoard tools: Times of change student notebook series
These SMARTBoard tools and guides were produced by Canjita Gomes for the LEARN community. They can be used as: An introduction to the Program of Geography, History and Citizenship Education…
Changing Territory ❖
Around 2020, climate change is impacting territory across the globe. This is particularly true in the northern hemisphere, where permafrost is common. In Nunavik, changes in the amount of permafrost…
1820s: Choose your character – all on one page
Note: This student site was imported from LEARN and now all the characters are available here on this one page! (Sorry, but you have to scroll way way down!) Note…
LES by RECITUS: Welcome to my seigneury
Welcome to my seigneury Educational aim Broad areas of learning: Environmental Awareness and Consumer Rights and Responsibilities Focuses of development: Awareness of his/her environment: sensitivity to the natural and human…
Teacher’s Corner
While some resources still exist via the main Elementary Social Sciences page on LEARN (like organizers, icons, Cycle 1 resources and the MEES program documents) this is where teachers can browse…
The sea and the mountains
Weltasualuleg to the home of the people of the sea! Southern Gaspé, where the Mi'kmaq live, is located very close to the Maritime provinces, so its climate and vegetation are…
Recreation
There was certainly no lack of entertainment and recreation in British Columbia. In cities like Vancouver and Victoria, there were parks where people could go for walks. The more affluent…
Commerce and industry on the Prairies
In 1905, most people living in the Prairies worked on a farm or ranch. But not everyone. Some colonists also found work in lumber camps and on railway construction sites,…
The middle class 1905
Unlike the working class, the bourgeoisie—or middle class—profited greatly by the country’s prosperity in the early 20th century. Depending on whether they belonged to the lower, middle or upper middle…
John A. Macdonald
John A. Macdonald (1815-1891) was a Canadian lawyer, businessman and politician. He was Canada’s first prime minister and held this position from 1867 to 1873 and 1878 to 1891. Macdonald…