The 57th Super Bowl is coming soon! More than 110 million Americans won't miss this game for anything. Comparing teams and quarterbacks, surveying interest in this sports extravaganza, producing an infographic or trailer to present your analysis of the results... there are plenty of ideas to make connections with learning!
On September 8, 2022, after more than 70 years on the throne, Queen Elizabeth II will pass away at the age of 96. Here are some activities that will allow students to learn more about the highlights of her life and the roles and responsibilities of her representatives in Canada, as well as learn about Canadian currency.
On the 150th anniversary of Canadian Confederation in 2017, a popular vote was held to elect the country's national bird. While the government is not moving forward with the proposal, let's take a closer look at the characteristics of the bird that won popular honors, the Canadian chickadee.
Like many Canadian athletes, Marie-Philip Poulin, captain of the women's ice hockey team, is competing at the Olympic Games in Beijing, China. Here is a simple and modular activity that combines reading comprehension and digital creation to discover our athletes and their journey.
Karim Ouellet was a Quebec artist born in Senegal who has passed away recently. His unique musical contribution along with his texts have changed the face of Quebec's poetry. Singer, songwriter and composer, he was first noticed during the 2009 edition of Festival international de la chanson de Granby.