History Songs

Sing your way through your Social Studies classes.

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Webquests

Go on a quest for knowledge about Canada and its history.

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History Quizzes

Meet the Canadian historical figures with whom you have the most in common.

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History Stories

Learn the dirty details that textbooks don't tell you.

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Welcome to the Ultimate Canadian History Site

If you want to learn a lot about Canada and its history (and have a great time while you're doing it) then you are in the right place.

1. Complete a Crazy Talk Timeline of Canada Project!

2. Take part in the Miniature Canada Project!

3. Check out history songs, stories, webquests, projects and personality quizzes and become an expert on Canadian history

 

 

 

Check out the Create Your Canada bill writing contest website.

 

Crazy Talk Timeline of Canada Project

What would Sir John A. Macdonald's glass of champagne have to say about the conversations that it overhead at the Charlottetown Conference? If the Canadian flag could speak, what would it have to say when it looked back on its life? These are the kinds of creative ideas that students come up with when they participate in the Crazy Talk Timeline of Canada Project

Crazy Talk Timeline of Canada

 

 

Miniature Canada Project

What does it mean to be Canadian? Miniature Canada is a project in which students answer this question by working with statistics and creating a mulit-media show.

 

Webmaster and Creator of the Teaching Resources on this Site: Shawna Audet

If you are reading this page, you are on the brink of learning one of the best kept secrets about teaching Canada history...

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Featured Student Projects

Melissa Cachia

What would W. L. Mackenzie's horse say? View Show

 

Tsatia Adzich

This victimized pot speaks of the Rebellion Losses Bill. View Show

 

Richan Greenlees

The truth about slavery in Canada. View Show

 

Tess Wood

A cat who survived a coffin ship voyage tells all. View Show

 

Natasha Erbel

Reflections from the Canadian flag.

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Tess Wood

Urban sprawl must stop!

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