Canadian History Class
On Friday I shared what was going on in my World Issues class and now it is time to find out what has been happening in Canadian History. I didn’t mean to take so long to make this post but I had many pictures that featured students and I wanted to be sure on our division’s picture release policy before I posted anything.
This was the title screen of my PowerPoint I used as part of our learning! |
The entire unit that I started has been focusing on “British Colonial Rule” following the fall of New France. Our very first section that we worked on had to do with the various challenges that Britain faced in regards to governing the French citizens following the fall of New France. As we worked through each of these challenges we looked at the situation from the point of view of the British, the French and the First Nations citizens of the area. Here are some photos of us hard at work!
Analyzing the First Nations perspective of what was occurring in the Ohio Valley. |
Documenting how the French citizens felt after being pressured to adopt British policies. |
Our British citizens were feeling pretty confident after gaining all the power! |
The main situations or challenges that we looked at were:
Thank goodness for iPhone panorama view! My cooperating teacher is being interviewed on the far right 🙂 |
Your students are very busy! That is awesome that they saw the video and wanted to make one of their own. True learning is when the kids are actually excited about it and coming up with their own ideas to share what they've discovered!
Thanks Angel! I was pretty excited that they found the idea so interesting and, to be honest, I think they were surprised I went along with their plan. It turned out great though and I think they really enjoyed the process!