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Grade 7 History: Samuel de Champlain: The Father of New France
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014. Samuel de Champlain: The Father of New France. The Father of New France". Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635) was a French explorer and navigator who mapped much of northeastern North America and started a settlement in Quebec. Champlain also discovered the lake named for him (Lake Champlain, on the border of northern New York state and Vermont, named in 1609) and was important in establishing and administering the French colonies in the New World. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Grade 7 History: Unit 1: New France
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011. Unit 1: New France. In studying the large area of North America called New France during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the students will investigate the roots and culture of the French communities; examine the character of daily life in the colony; and determine what changes resulted from the interaction of New France with other communities. 1) Midterm Test (20%). 2) Weekly Assesment Tools (20%). 3) New France Model Assignment (20%). 5) Unit Test (20%). Note: Fur...
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Blog: Curious New France. Site: http:/ cartiergeneral.com/. Site: http:/ www.cwjefferys.ca/. D’Iberville: The Art of Frédéric Back. Site: http:/ www.fredericback.com/illustrateur/television/iberville/index.en.shtml. Site: http:/ www.eugeneleliepvre.com/. John Buxton, Artist of our Heritage. Site: http:/ www.buxtonart.com/. Site: http:/ www.johnjenkinsdesigns.com/. Ken Smith Historical Art. Site: http:/ www.kensmithhistoricalart.com/. Lord Nelson’s Eastern Indian/Frontier Art. Le visage de Lévis. Contient...
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It's A Funny History: January 2012
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It's A Funny History. 8220;We learn from history that we do not learn anything from history.” Except that it can be hilarious. Saturday, January 28, 2012. Sometimes History and Manga Shouldn't Mix. Part 2. Http:/ pictureisunrelated.memebase.com/. Posted by Joseph Gagné. Friday, January 27, 2012. No, I'm not swearing: rather, I'm pointing out this awesome blog called "Fuck Yeah, History Major Heraldic Beast" to be found here: http:/ fyeahhistorymajorheraldicbeast.tumblr.com. Here's a taste of the funnies:.
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Grade 7 History: September 2014
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Sunday, September 21, 2014. Film Analysis: Black Robe. Adapted by Brian Moore. From his own novel, The Black Robe is a sprawling recreation of a turbulant period in Canadian history. In 1634, Jesuit missionary Father Laforgue ( Lothair Bluteau. 1) Describe the setting of the French village at the beginning of the film. What different types of people do you see? What are they doing? 2) What do Champlain and the Algonquin leader Chomina do that is similar before meeting? 3) How do the French and various ab...
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Grade 7 History: September 2011
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011. Unit 1: New France. In studying the large area of North America called New France during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the students will investigate the roots and culture of the French communities; examine the character of daily life in the colony; and determine what changes resulted from the interaction of New France with other communities. 1) Midterm Test (20%). 2) Weekly Assesment Tools (20%). 3) New France Model Assignment (20%). 5) Unit Test (20%). Note: Fur...
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Grade 7 History: Film Analysis: Black Robe
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Sunday, September 21, 2014. Film Analysis: Black Robe. Adapted by Brian Moore. From his own novel, The Black Robe is a sprawling recreation of a turbulant period in Canadian history. In 1634, Jesuit missionary Father Laforgue ( Lothair Bluteau. 1) Describe the setting of the French village at the beginning of the film. What different types of people do you see? What are they doing? 2) What do Champlain and the Algonquin leader Chomina do that is similar before meeting? 3) How do the French and various ab...
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Grade 7 History: Jacques Cartier's Voyages to the New World
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014. Jacques Cartier's Voyages to the New World. 1) In your opinion, should Cartier's voyages to the New world be considered a success or failure? Please remember that in addition to your own posting, you must comment on at least one other person's work. Be sure to edit/spell check your work prior to posting it online. Use your "Written Product Rubric". To guide you as you write. Good luck! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New France vs. Britain (Comparison Chart). Close-Up Canada...
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