Site updates and News Societies & Territories May 2, 2020 Site updates and News2020-05-02T12:48:47-05:00 New France around 1745: Text Version Want offline access to the New France around 1745 section of the site? Here is a Google Docs version. It is now Iroquoians around 1745: Text Version Want offline access to the Iroquoians around 1745 section of the site? Here is a Google Docs version. It is now easy New France around 1645: Text Version Want offline access to the New France around 1645 section of the site? Here is a Google Docs version. It Makey Makey and Scratch – Quebec around 1980 Students Are you learning about the dominant society in Quebec around 1980? Why not make an interactive model or sketch Cartograf Scenarios on the Territory of The Canadas Cartograf Scenarios on the Territory of The Canadas Three new Cartograf Scenarios have been shared by David Emory of LBPSB, Icograms: Exploring how Quebec changed between 1905 and 1980 Students Creating a map can be a good way to show what you know about a specific place and time Be a History Detective! Image & Document Investigations Throughout the site you will start to find collections of activities we are entitling "Be a History Detective". These quick Makey Makey & Scratch: Lower Canada around 1820 Students Making 3D models can be a great way to articulate your learning. You can even make interactive models using Local History: Community Profiles and Portraits Students Researching local history is a great way to learn about yourself, your community, and historic events. Learning about a Makey Makey and Scratch: New France 1645 and 1745 Students Are you learning about New France and how it changed between 1645 and 1745? Here is a student booklet « Previous 1 2 3 4 … 10 Next » This page is also available in: Français