In this short, competency two activity, students will identify changes that occurred in Iroquoian society between 1500 […]
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What significant changes occurred in Iroquoian Nations between 1500 and 1745? : Slide Deck
What are some significant changes that impacted Iroquoian-speaking Nations between 1500 and 1745?
Use this slide deck to explore changes over time!
Quebec and The Prairies around 1905- Search page
We adapted these French synthesis placemats by RÉCITUS. They are an excellent way for students to track […]
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What are some characteristics of Iroquoian Nations?
In this activity, students will establish which Iroquoian Nations have established communities in Quebec. They will then explore a document collection and establish facts about Iroquoian Nations. When done, they can create a graphic to illustrate the facts established.
Read MoreIndigenous Language Families in Quebec
In this activity, students will learn more about Indigenous Language Families in Quebec and the 11 Indigenous Nations with communities in Quebec. They will research which language(s) are spoken by members of each Nation, which language familyA language family is a group of languages related through descent from a common ancestral language... members of the Nation self-identify with, and make connections between the historical periods and the present day.
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Competency Synthesis Placemats
Large placemats students can use as they progress through class activities and explore sources of information, including society pages on the site.
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Iroquoians around 1745: Text Version
Want offline access to the Iroquoians around 1745 section of the site? Here is a Google Docs version. It […]
Read MoreBe a History Detective! Image & Document Investigations
Quick discussion challenges where students search for clues within a set of documents. Students choose one image and explain why it best represents a concept or big idea!
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Identifying and Explaining Changes Board Game- Iroquoians around 1500 and 1745
A card game specifically designed to focus on the “situate in time” and “determine changes” intellectual operations (IOs). It is designed for cycle 2 students who are working on exploring the changes that occurred to Iroquoian societies between 1500 and 1745.
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Iroquois Beadwork Units now on S and T site – Cultural Portraits of the Past and Present
Iroquois Beadwork – Cultural Portraits of the Past and Present These learning activities and units, as well […]
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