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Community Origins: Features & Development of Early Canadian Communities


Catalogue Number:  MCI001
Producer:  McIntyre Media Inc.
Subject:  Canadian Social Studies
Language:  English
Grade Level:  3 - 5, 6 - 8
Country Of Origin:  Canada
Copyright Year:  2007
Running Time:  17:00


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Our young hosts come across some interesting artifacts while cleaning out the attic. Their discovery leads them on a journey where they learn about the origin of their community. Using a combination of live-action, historical photo's and paintings, this program will give your students an overview of how Canadian communities began. You'll examine early settlement along waterways such as the St. Lawrence River and the Grat Lakes. Brief histories of the development of some of Canada's major cities are given. Overall, this is an excellent program to use as a discussion starter or overview for your Grades 1-4 social studies curriculum.
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