Did you know that you can use Google Maps software to explore a territoryA territory is an area of land, or sometimes of sea, that we can say "belongs"..., identify its features, and better understand how land is used?
In the student booklet, you will explore eight places using Google Maps software. Your challenge is determining what is being shown and where they are located. All of the images can be related to Quebec society today. When you are done, you can explore how the territoryA territory is an area of land, or sometimes of sea, that we can say "belongs"... and aspects of a society have changed or remained constant over time.
TEACHERS
This activity was initially produced in French by RÉCITUS. We have translated and adapted it for the Anglophonequi est de langue anglaise. (recitus) community. Here is a Teacher’s Guide to accompany this activity.
You can make a copy of these Google documents to adapt them for your class. You could even add different locations to explore other regions and territories and how these places have changed over time. This could be be part of a local history exploration or to explore another society and territoryA territory is an area of land, or sometimes of sea, that we can say "belongs"... covered in the program, for example, the West CoastCoast - A coast is an area where the land meets the sea. Côte - Une..., the Prairies, and Inuit Nunangat.