Published On: Sat, Jan 7th, 2012

Canada’s Capital Treasures – A series of 7 lesson plans celebrate and commemorate

ottawa treasure image by mikealex FlickrCanada’s Capital Treasures explores the contributions of some of the Capital’s most inspiring commemorations, heroes and symbols to our sense of personal, community and national identity. A series of 7 lesson plans celebrate and commemorate key people, places and events as represented by important monuments, buildings, memorials and structures in the nation’s capital.

Through engaging activities, students will identify significant people and events in Canada and understand the real-life stories of people.

More information : http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/teacher-resources/lesson-plans/canadas-capital-treasures

Ressources également disponible en français: http://www.capitaleducanada.gc.ca/ressources-pedagogiques/plans-de-cours/tresors-de-la-capitale-du-Canada

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