Louis riel biography timeline templates
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First Explorers of Canada[1534-1541]
John Cabot was the first explorer to explore Canada
Jacques Cartier was a sailor from St. Malo, France who had been on fishing trips to the Grand Banks. Jacques Cartier was hired by the French king, King Francis I, to explore North America, which was formerly known as the New World, and search for gold and jewels in the new land and find the Northwest Passage. Cartier had made three exploration voyages. Jacques Cartier set out on his first voyage on April 20, 1534. His journey consisted of two ships, a crew of sixty-one, and it took him 20 days to get to Newfoundland. He sailed from the north end of the island, down to the west side, and into the gulf of St. Lawrence. Jacques Cartier spent his summer alongside his crew, e
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Métis Educational Printables & On-screen Resources
Printables are educational resources that can be used by educators and parents who are facilitating the learning of the five Métis themes that relate to Métis identity. The printables are interactive worksheets/exercises that students can engage with to learn more about Métis identity.
Métis Week
Avatar Poster Use this poster with the RLI App and see the avatars come to life and speak about Métis culture!
Interactive Poster Honouring Métis Week, this poster features the Louis Riel quote: "Deeds are not accomplished in a few days, or in a few hours. A century is only a spoke in the wheel of everlasting time."
Educational Game QR codes lead players through educational tasks in this Métis Week Poster.
National Indigenous Peoples Day
Advancing Métis Education In this interactive PDF, click on the titles below each number to learn more about a certain aspect of Métis culture!
Métis Storytelling A
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Following Confederation (7.2) Lessons and Projects
Uprisings in the West Students will demonstrate their understanding about the events and results of the Red River Resistance of 1869 and the 2nd Métis uprising of 1885 by creating an interactive iconing lecture and Historica Minute that reflects the experiences and perceived reactions of individuals who played a key role in these conflicts. Adapted from the Uprisings in the West Critical Challenge bygd PJ Krystowaty-Gabriel, Kelsey Styre, and Terra Kaliszuk
Students will research the factors led to Louis Riel's emergence as the leader of the Métis and the causes of the Red River Resistance of 1869 and 1885, then analyze the government of Canada's response.
With their research complete, students will then write an editorial in a magazine that examines how he was treated bygd the government of the time and how he is perceived now.
Louis Riel & Metis Uprisings 7.2.4
Students use a variety of media to