This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
Items in this lesson
- The flag from Canada
- Canada
- History of Canada
- Nature of Canada
- Animals in Canada
Welcome to
Canada
Slide 1 - Slide
Planning
Cross the line
Where and what is Canada?
Set a date?
Slide 2 - Slide
Cross the line if it's true that:
the term Aboriginals is wrong to use for the original people of Australia
Slide 3 - Slide
Cross the line if it's true that:
Australia was a colony of convicts
Slide 4 - Slide
Cross the line if it's true that:
the currency of the new settlement in 1788 (Australia) was rum.
The convicts were paid in rum
Slide 5 - Slide
Words to understand
Voyage/journey - Reis
Prosperous - Welvarend (rijk)
Ill- Ziek
Fur trade - Bonthandel
Majority - Meerderheid
Slide 6 - Slide
Other Europeans discover the New World
The founding of Nouvelle France
In 1534, the discoverer Jacques Cartier was sent by Frances I, the king of France, to explore the coast of North America. He was ordered to search for riches and a northwest passage to China. During his travels, he sailed past Newfoundland and onto the Saint Lawrence river, which he believed could be a passage to the west. It turned out it was not and Cartier returned home. On his second and third voyages he built fortresses to secure the colony of Nouvelle France ('New France'). It became a strategic location for the French to control the prosperous fur trade in North America. When Cartier asked the native Iroquois people what their country was called they told him their word for settlement: Kannata, which became Canada.
Jacques Cartier
Slide 7 - Slide
What did the native Iroquois people tell Jacques Cartier their country was called?
A
Kannata
B
Newfoundland
C
Saint Lawrence
D
New France
Slide 8 - Quiz
What was the purpose of Jacques Cartier's exploration of North America?
A
To search for riches and a northwest passage to China
B
To spread Christianity among the native people
C
To find a new trade route to Africa
D
To establish a new French colony in North America
Slide 9 - Quiz
European explorers
- Between 1500 and 1600
- Samuel de Champlain
- 1603 first permanent French settlement
- indigenious people had to share their land
-They got ill
Slide 10 - Slide
What happened to the indigenous people when the Europeans arrived?
A
They were unaffected
B
They got ill
C
They were given medical assistance
D
They welcomed the Europeans
Slide 11 - Quiz
Who established the first permanent French settlement in 1603?
A
Henry Hudson
B
Christopher Columbus
C
Samuel de Champlain
D
Jacques Cartier
Slide 12 - Quiz
British colonies
-The British also settled in Canada
-In 1763 the British took political control
-Around 1870, 2.1 million people were of British origin. And 1 million people were of French origin
Slide 13 - Slide
What year did the British take political control of Canada?
A
1763
B
1812
C
1776
D
1900
Slide 14 - Quiz
Religions in Canada
Why is Christianity a majority among ''Canadian'' religions?