Why do we study history?. As you watch the video, think of the following: – What historical events are shown? – Which countries.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Comparative study Please select an image to view by clicking on it
Advertisements

The Writing Process.
Do Now 2L Title: Timelines and Family Crest August 10
Persepolis.
An Introduction to Citizenship, Governance and Quality of Life in Canada.
Lecturer: H. Cindy Lee Creating Interculturality.
To what extent has Canada affirmed collective rights?
Social 20-1 Textbook: pg   “a belief in nation”  “a shared sense of kinship or belonging”  “a shared collective consciousness of a collective.
The Maple Leaf Symbol of Canada.
English 9 Introduction: Short Story Unit, Literature, Language, and Culture What is Culture?
Tips for Learning French avec Madame Laing. Dear student, Whether you are: ◦In French 1, just being introduced to the French language… ◦In French 2, proud.
National flags distinctively designed to serve as the symbols of independent countries. The design and colors of a national flag are drawn from the.
What are drills and why are they important? Brainstorm and discuss N-ys
Social Studies Lesson By Heather Kirchner Ed 417.
The Common App Essay (DUN, DUN, DUN…). Overview Information  You only get 650 words; use those words very carefully.  DO NOT LIE, MAKE UP, OR EXAGGERATE.
What is History? An Introduction. But first…. o4.
Tools of Literacy for Infants and Toddlers Joanne Knapp-Philo Ph.D. California Institute on Human Services Sonoma State University.
Exploring North Carolina!
Canada has two official languages; English and French. Each province in Canada is able to change it’s official language. It can choose any language(s)
CHC 2PI-01 Portable 1 Mr. J. Ashley. My name is Mr. Ashley, I teach at Huron Heights and I love Canadian History. History is not just something that exists.
Term 2, 2010 Name:. What do you know about Australia and it’s History? 1. What do you know about Gondwana Land? 2. What year was Australia Discovered?
English – a Language of the World. ( 8 th form) УМК О.В. Афанасьева, И.В. Михеева (VII) Учитель: Рябова Елена Владимировна.
I am ready to test!________ I am ready to test!________
What is Identity? Distinctive characteristics belonging to any one person, or shared by all members of a particular society It is what makes us who we.
Today (Day 1!): 1. Introduction to the course What is this course about? Course Outline Assessment and using the wiki Using the Wiki 2. Introducing our.
By F. Scott Fitzgerald. DO NOW: Choose one or more of these images and fill in the chart. Answer the questions: What does each image show? What the item.
BELLWORK: What is history? Although history is a study of the past, it is so much more than memorization of names and dates! For bellwork today, I want.
Heraldry The Study of Coats of Arms. is the study of the unique Coats of Arms that are associated with families and individuals, both historically and.
What is plagiarism? Plagiarism, strictly speaking, is the stealing of words, ideas, images, or creative works. Plagiarism, whether or not it is intentional,
Notes - Unit 1 – Expressions of Canadian Identity The following are aspects of Canadian identity : Landscape Climate History People Culture Citizenship.
CHANGING YOUR WORLD.  Authority and Power  People who are empowered are able to make choices about their lives. - Authority gives a person the right.
Symbols Of America Yesterday we looked at pictures that represented both positive and negative aspects of our country. Many of those pictures featured.
Canadian Society and Identity Preparation for End of Unit Cumulative Essay.
Heroes Among Us 8 th Grade Language Arts. The Project’s Learning Targets.... Conduct research projects based on focused questions, demonstrating understanding.
 Point of View and Historical Frame of Reference.
Gun Culture.
高 二 英 语 Module 9 Unit 3 The meaning of color Reading-1 National flags, colors and cultures.
The Press Wars A WebQuest An Investigation Of The Role Northern And Southern Newspapers Had In The Years Before And During The American Civil War Click.
Argumentative Essays Ms. Sanders rocks Ms. Sanders rocks.
Canadian Identity What are Canadians? How do we see ourselves?
Welcome to Social Studies 11
Memory Book Project Communications 12 Mrs. Taylor.
The history of the Australian flag
1 st /2 nd and 3 rd /4 th  Check the seating chart on the round table…make sure you are in the correct seat. 1 st /2 nd and 3 rd /4 th  Check the seating.
What Is Pop Culture? Why Study It?. Quickwrite #1: What is “Pop Culture?” Choose a favorite or familiar piece of pop culture (a band, a musician, a film,
Or, First Nations Peoples: Textbook Readings (write these down!): Introduction: Page 12 Background: Pages Government: Page 246 FN Rights:
Ms. Cook 2 nd Grade August 8,2014  Who loves money?  What can you do with money?  What is your favorite thing to buy with money?
HOW DID THE FIRST PEOPLE ARRIVE IN NORTH AMERICA? WHERE DID THEY ORIGINATE FROM?
Historical Thinking Concepts. Historical Thinking Concepts...  Are essential to development of “historical literacy”. Historical Literacy: means to gain.
Ch 6 Sec 2 Canada’s History & Culture. Charles VII of France George V of England In 1921, King George V proclaimed the official colours of Canada as red,
Introduction to J.D. Salinger’s: The Catcher in the Rye.
Issue #1. Definitions  Globalization: is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations,
Symbols of Canada.
Getting Help with Math Questions Quiz 6 Way Paragraphs.
What is the deeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaal with it?
A little bit about me… Stand up if the statement applies to you – sit back down if it doesn’t! What do you think the purpose of this activity is? I like.
Writing a Paragraph.
Today’s goals Evaluate week 1 learning goals
How to Learn English Fast in 5 Easy Steps
Collective Rights in Canada
CANADA! A Unit for Second Grade ED By Sarah Easterling &
How We Know What We Know Culture & the Critical Perspective
Animals Unit Activity 1.2 Expressing Ideas about How Animals Grow
Today’s goals Conduct media presentations.
Social Studies/History
World History: August 10th
U.S. History September 9 / 10, 2014 The 13 colonies.
Leaders Law Day#3 Intro to Leadership CS Lesson 403.
How We Know What We Know Culture & the Critical Perspective
Presentation transcript:

Why do we study history?

As you watch the video, think of the following: – What historical events are shown? – Which countries are shown? – Which important people are shown? – According to the video, why should we study history?

Throughout the course you should continually think about why you are here in SS 11. Yes, you may be here because your parents make you come, but think about the fact the you are among the few people in the world who are lucky enough to have grade 11 education provided to you. “Less than one per cent of what the world spent every year on weapons was needed to put every child into school by the year 2000 and yet it didn’t happen.” Why are you studying history?

What do you know about Canadian history? Could you pass for a Canadian? (easy) Could you pass for a Canadian? History Quiz! (hard) History Quiz!

What is Canadian Identity? “The culture of a nation comprises many aspects. It is shaped and moulded by the background of its people, their languages and beliefs. It includes the many ways that people express themselves in words, movement, music and images. It reveals itself in the ways people choose to spend their time, the music they listen to, the books they read and the films they watch, the sports they encourage, and the historical sites and natural environments they protect. These factors shape how a nation sees itself, and how it establishes its identity.” (Statistics Canada, 1995, p. 11)

I am Canadian? As you watch the video, ask yourself if this is an accurate representation of a Canadian. Why or why not?

Quotable Canadians "Canada is like an intelligent 35 year old woman". America, on the other hand, is a "belligerent adolescent boy" and Australia is "Jack Nicholson". -British novelist Douglas Adams "Canadians are generally indistinguishable from the Americans, and the surest way of telling the two apart is to make the observation to a Canadian.“-American journalist Richard Starnes A Canadian is "an American with healthcare and no guns", in reference to the countries' contrasting levels of gun crime and military spending. -The Economist in 1993: “Canada is the only country in the world that knows how to live without an identity“ -Marshall McLuhan, a Canadian scholar Pierre Berton, a Canadian journalist and novelist, once alluded to Canada's voyageur roots with this famous saying: "A Canadian is someone who knows how to make love in a canoe without tipping it."

The Canadian Flag A symbol of Canada? France long had a red cross on its banners while England used a white cross. Time and again in history, red and white are found as the colours of France or of England. Well before the coming of the first European settlers, Canada's aboriginal peoples had discovered the food properties of maple sap, which they gathered every spring. According to many historians, the maple leaf began to serve as a Canadian symbol as early as Historica Minute - Flag

What is Canadian Identity? Assignment: With a partner, create a draft design for a new Canadian flag that reflects Canada’s identity today. – What colours, symbols, words, etc. would you display to identify Canada today? – You will not have a lot of time to complete the flag, so brainstorm your ideas and quickly sketch your version of the Canadian Flag

Canadian Identity and SS 11 Throughout the course I would like you to continually think about what it means to be Canadian. How do Canadians see themselves and how does the world see them. By the end of the course, you should be able to create your own “I am Canadian” video that includes many of the significant items discussed this year.