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Pre-departure Student
Research
Research and oral presentation:
An important component of this curriculum unit
is student research and an oral presentation. Ask students to use the
format of a skit, interview, TV news report or "commercial"
to make their presentations more creative and interesting to student viewers.
If a visual component, such as a poster, is required, it may be hung in
the classroom for reference and enrichment during the unit. Let students
know that they will present this report twice: once in the classroom and
once "on location" during the trip itself.
Research Topics:
| People: The Iroquois,
Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, Paul de Chomedey,sieur de Maisonneuve,
Jeanne Mance, les Jésuites, les Sulpiciens, Dollard des Ormeaux, Marguerite
Bourgeoys, Charles LeMoyne et sa famille, le Comte de Frontenac, les
Filles du Roi, les coureurs des bois, le Marquis de Tracey,le gouverneur
de Callière, General James Wolfe, le Marquis de Montcalm, General
Richard Montgomery, Benedict Arnold |
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Places: La Place d'Armes, La Basilique
de Notre-Dame, le Séminaire Sulpicien, Place Jacques Cartier, l'Hôtel
de Ville, le Château de Ramezay, la Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours,
le Marché Bonsecours, le vieux port, La Place Royale, le Parc du
Mont-Royal, L'Ile Sainte Hélène et l'Ile Notre-Dame, Le Parc Olympique,
le Biodôme, Chinatown, la ville souterraine.
Culture: festivals, literature, music,
cuisine, sports and pastimes, maple syrup industry, the fur industry,
folklore, art
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Guidelines and Grading:
Written expectations for student research and
presentations should be distributed when research topics are introduced.
This includes the due date, length of report, format, sources and how
to cite them, penalty for late work and an assessment rubric.
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