Histoire du Canada et sensibilisation interculturelle
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About
Canada
http://canada.gc.ca/acanada/acPubHome.jsp?font=0&lang=eng
Anything you want to know about Canada is presented on this site:
maps, images, flags, symbols, weather, statistics, the national
anthem, travel and tourism, society, government, land, and the
economy.
ESL
Activities Online: Canadian Corner 
http://www.tcet.com/eaonline/CanadianCorner/index.html
This Web site contains links to Canadian reading texts followed
by questions to enrich the user’s learning experience. ESL
Activities Online also links to other reading comprehension, grammar
and punctuation activities.
Canadian Citizenship Practice Test 
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/
We have created this practice test to help you prepare for the Canadian Citizenship Test. The practice test consists of over 100 multiple choice questions derived from the book A Look at Canada, 2007 edition, on which the test is based.
Canada
in the Making: Teacher Resources
http://www.canadiana.org/citm/education/intro_e.html
This page contains activities and essays for use with the Canada
in the Making Web site. Each structured lesson and activity
includes a student work sheet, suggested assessment criteria,
and links to useful resources, and is linked to provincial curriculum
expectations, outcomes and objectives. Age-appropriateness is
identified, as grades and levels vary between provinces.
Canada Post – Postal Planet – For Parents & Educators
http://www.canadapost.ca/corporate/about/community/postal_planet/eng/par_ed_e.asp
Free teacher-approved lesson guides and activities for children and elementary school students. They focus on postal themes such as writing letters or email, stamps and using the postal system.
Canadian Postal Archives
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/postal-archives/080608_e.html
The National Archives of Canada, in collaboration with Canada Post, is pleased to present this new site on Canada's postal history and philatelic heritage. In addition, several thematic games allow visitors to discover and explore the treasures of this philatelic heritage.
The Great
Names of the French Canadian Community
http://edimage.ca/edimage/grandspersonnages/en/
This page features links to thirty-three short biographies of
great names in the French Canadian community.
Learning English with the CBC 
http://www.cbc.ca/ottawa/esl/lessons.html
Have a little fun with the various exercises developed with Carleton University Applied Linguistics, whether it is filling in the blanks or multiple choice quizzes. Choose your clips based on your interest in a topic or on the level of difficulty. The lessons in this website are aimed at a range of English second language learners.
Parks Canada
- Cultural Heritage
http://www.pc.gc.ca/culture/index_e.asp
This site from Parks Canada links to information on the following
themes: Boulevard Saint-Laurent – The Main of Montréal;
Canada’s Historic Places Initiative; Commemorating the Underground
Railroad in Canada; Federal Heritage Buildings Review Office (FHBRO);
Grave Sites of Canadian Prime Ministers; The Canadian Heritage
Rivers System (CHRS); Heritage Railway Stations; Historic Sites
& Monuments Board of Canada (HSMBC); History & Archaeology;
SchoolNet – Commemorating Canada’s History; World
Heritage – Canadian Tentative List.
Passages to Canada
http://www.passagestocanada.com/passages_teacherresources.asp
Passages to Canada is the Dominion Institute's national storytelling programme, which explores the complexities of immigrant and refugee experiences. Teachers of ESL may explore Canada's stories of immigration with free curriculum-based resources.
Telling
Stories : Narratives of Nationhood: Lesson Plans
http://www.nationhood.ca/html_en/lessonplans.cfm
The lesson plans represent one of the main cornerstones of the
Telling Stories: Narratives of Nationhood Web site. To improve
ease of access and use, the 400+ lesson plans are grouped into
Integrated Learning Units, with three to five individual lesson
plans in each unit.
Telling
Stories : Narratives of Nationhood: Modules
http://www.nationhood.ca/html_en/index.cfm?lang=en
In Telling Stories: Narratives of Nationhood: Modules,
a diversity of art by Canadian artists is the medium for the exploration
of Canadian history, heritage, identity, culture, geography, and
politics.
Virtual
Museum - Teacher's Centre
http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/English/Teacher/explore.html
The Virtual Museum – Teacher’s Centre allows
teachers to discover Canadian history and culture. Subjects include:
Aboriginal Art, Culture and Other Traditions of the Aboriginal
People; Canada’s Contribution in World War I and World War
II; The Harmonious Sounds of Musical Instruments; and the World
of Butterflies.
The
Symbols of Canada
http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/cpsc-ccsp/sc-cs/index_e.cfm
The symbols of Canada can heighten not only our awareness of
our country but also our sense of celebration in being Canadian.
The symbols of Canada are a celebration of what we are as a people.
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