History of Canada Picture Book Project Your task is to Retell the History of Canada in a child friendly language using key events. Pick key events from.

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History of Canada Picture Book Project Your task is to Retell the History of Canada in a child friendly language using key events. Pick key events from this PowerPoint to help you tell your story This is just a guideline and you don’t have to use all of the information. You may decide to use your own key events. Remember your audience – Kindergarten to Grade 3

Aboriginal Societies

Explorers John Cabot Cartier Hudson Champlain

French in North America

British in North America

Competition for Trade

Growth in the West

Expanding Confederation

Immigration

Changing Society in the West

What would you like to add? Your personal story as one living in Canada? Do you have family members that are immigrants?