Griffintown, An Urban Hike
Students tour a historic neighbourhood, and find traces of the industrial revolution, and how large immigrant communities can still be
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Students tour a historic neighbourhood, and find traces of the industrial revolution, and how large immigrant communities can still be

Students analyze an infographic and identify key facts and concepts in a document collection.

Students classify documents to determine factors that explain what permitted the French to settle in America. Technologies like Talkr and

Students read documents about events in Upper and Lower Canada, then identify key events by establishing facts, dates, and locations.

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Students research major world and Canadian events of the First World War, selecting key events from provided sources and additional
Quick learning activity using the Google My Maps website to determine common elements between types of territories.
Students characterize an agricultural territory using a digital mapping tool. They identify issues, identify actions to protect agricultural land, and