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INTRODUCTION--TASK--PROCESS--RESOURCES/EVALUATION--CONCLUSION

Introduction

 

 

Quebec province is both a North American society and the main French-speaking society this side of the Atlantic ocean. Throughout history, Quebec has been a place where different cultures meet. Often described as a crossroad between Europe and America.

Quebec has inherited its language and culture from France over four hundred years ago and both have flourished and developed to the point of becoming an integral component of the overall Canadian identity.

 

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Task

1. Using the links on this page as a resource, find 5 important facts about the history and culture of Quebec. The facts can include cooking, fashion, language, government and social habits of people who live in Quebec. Also any other facts that are interesting to you. After finding these facts you will share them with your classmates. Next, choose the topic which interests you the most. You will do an in-depth research on this topic. Prepare to present your in-depth information to the class in the form of a mini bulletin board, or a written report, or some other project. An example could be cuisine: research recipes of popular Canadian-french foods and then prepare one recipe to share with the class. The deadline for your project is April 23rd. You will present your project to the class on that day.

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Process

 

1. First take out a pen or pencil. Then I will hand you a worksheet for writing down your 5 important facts. REMEMBER to use the links given as a resource.

2. Using the links on this page as a resource, write down FIVE important facts.

3. After finding the facts, you will then share your facts with your classmates.

4. Take notes of your classmates facts to prepare for a matching quiz on April 7th.

5. Then you choose a topic which interests you to learn more about.

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Resources/Evaluation

Using the links below find out FIVE interesting facts about Quebec's Culture.

 

Portrait of Québec

Quebec History

French Canadian Cuisine recipes

French Language A General Overview

Quebec and Constitutional Change

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Conclusion

 

I hope from the resources given, that you have learned a great deal more about Quebec's history and culture.

 

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LINKS:

BCS Homepage

BCS Gen Why Page

My profile page

Mrs. Denne's profile page

Lesson plan page

 

 

 

© 2004 AMR 4/6/04.