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Interactive Model: 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…
Interactive Model: 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 to help you research and create an interactive model that…
Scratch: Historical Figures
Students Learning about a historical figure from your local community or a specific territory/society? Why not create a short story about them and what they did to change/ contribute to…
Interactive Model: Iroquois around 1500
Students Are you learning about the Iroquois around 1500? Do you like building things and using computers/Chromebooks? Here is a student booklet to help you research and create a model…
Minecraft: Iroquois and Algonquian Societies around 1500
Students: Do you like playing Minecraft? Did you know that you can use Minecraft Education to learn about many topics including the Social Sciences? Our RÉCITUS partners created an example…
Mi’kmaq around 1980: Text Version
Want offline access to the photos and text from the Mi’kmaq around the 1980s section of our website? Here is a Google Docs version. If you open the Google document you…
Quebec around 1980: Text Version
Want offline access to the photos and text from the Quebec around the 1980s section of our website? Here is a Google Docs version. This makes it easy to print…
Inuit around 1980: Text Version
Want offline access to the photos and text from the Inuit around the 1980s section of our website? Here is a Google Docs version. If you open the Google document…
Cartograf scenario: The Inuit around 1980 and 2020
Have you ever wanted to learn more about Northern Quebec? Explore the Nunavik region using the new "Explore Nunavik" Cartograf ; In the description box, you will find a list…
Virtual Reality task comparing Inca and Iroquois
Virtual Reality task comparing Inca and Iroquois “Elementary school students to discover and compare territories specific to Iroquoian and Incan societies. They must describe what they see in each landscape…
1905 Activity – People, places, objects and songs part of our culture?
RECITUS: How do people, places, objects and songs become part of our culture? Several objects are part of Quebec culture and have marked one or more ; In this activity,…
How does industrialization transform territory and work?
RECITUS: How does industrialization transform territory and work? Through the analysis of historical documents, this activity leads students to explore the impacts of industrialization on the organization of territory and…
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…
Way of life in 1500 – How did the cultures differ between the Iroquoians and the Algonquians?
Way of Life in 1500- How did cultures differ between the Iroquoians and Algonquians? Visit the Google document with strategy suggestions and links to tools is available here. Note:…
Occupy Territory – Types of Territories of Iroquoians and Algonquians
Occupy Territory - The type(s) of territory on which the Iroquoians and Algonquians lived This activity addresses the concepts of nomad and sedentary through the different modes of occupation of…