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Lower Canada around 1820: Text Version
Want offline access to the Lower Canada around 1820 section of the site? Here is a Google Docs version. It is now easy and quick to print the entire contents of the…
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 discussion challenges, ask students to investigate, and to search for…
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 Scratch and Makey Makey. In this booklet, you will research…
Analysis of historical documents: How did the lumber trade in Lower Canada work around 1820?
How did the timber trade in Lower Canada work around 1820? Through the analysis of historical documents, this activity will lead students to explore the various workings of the forest…
Cartograf scenario: Prominent Individuals 1820
Here is a Cartograf mapping scenario inspired by learning processes designed by Heather Morrison and Ruwani Payoe. (EMSB) It is UNDER CONSTRUCTION! Visit the Instructions and links to available materials here.
Cartograf Scenario: The Constitutional Act of 1791 (LBPSB)
In 1776, the thirteen colonies declared their independence from the British Empire. After seven years of war, the Americans achieved their goal and the United States was formed. Many English…
Cartograf scenario: English territories in North America, 1763 (LPBSB)
In 1763, the distribution of territory in North America changed significantly. After the Seven Years War (1756 - 1763) between England and France, England conquered New France and took over…
Cartograf Scenarios: Montreal in 1820
What would a day in the life of a politician like Louis-Joseph Papineau, a notary, a dressmaker or a nun be like in 1820!? In this scenario, your character and…
Cartograf Scenarios: The Quebec Act, 1774 (LBPSB)
This mapping task shared by LBPSB consultant David Emory asks students to trace out the new territories, then as an integration task, students are asked to take the position of…
Establish Facts: Lower Canada around 1820
A Google slide version of the texts for this section is also available, containing practice instructions for students to “Establish Facts”.
Loyalists website – Guides, materials and Student site.
The Loyalists ... A project with some resources that could also apply to Cycle 2) "The Loyalists website was designed for Elementary Cycle 2 and 3 Geography, History and Citizenship Education.…
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…
Once Upon a Time in the 1820s – LES and STUDENT SITE
Once Upon a Time in the 1820s Note: This is the LES & student site imported from our old LEARN site, and as such it is an older adaptation of…
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 SMARTBoard tools: Government-Making of a Country
Section C of The Times of Change series: on GOVERNMENT - and THE MAKING OF A COUNTRY A collection of SmartBoard tools and activities focussing on political changes in the Province…