This LES for elementary cycle 3 focuses on how Indigenous societies are organized on a territoryA territoryA territory is an area of land, or sometimes of sea, that we can say "belongs"... is an area […]
Read MoreInteractive Questionnaires in Social Science
Online tools like Kahoot!, Socrative, and Google Forms make it easy to create engaging quizzes that can boost student learning […]
Read MoreIndigenous Territories: Adapting to the Territory OR Adapting the Territory?
In this activity, you will use Google My Maps technology to create a new map. You will pick one (or […]
Read MoreIndigenous Language Families in Quebec
STUDENTS In grades 3 and 4, you learn about the Iroquoian and Algonquian language families around 1500 and 1745. In […]
Read MoreMi’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 […]
Read More1980 Societies Connect the Facts Card Game
Check out a new version of the Connect the Facts gaming strategy using cards based on site content from the […]
Read MoreConnect the Facts – Societies and Concepts for 1980+
This is a new 1980s version of the original Connect the Facts Gaming Strategy (available for Societies in the 1500’s here) […]
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