I can identify different types of transportation that is or was used to go to school.
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- French
- Language Education
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Date Added:
- 10/01/2018
I can identify different types of transportation that is or was used to go to school.
Outcome: C.1 ( Levels 1-5) I can identify different types francophone foods and when and why they are eaten.
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Curriculum Connections:
Level 6 C.1. a: I can investigate First Nations and French names of places in Canadian provinces, cities, and their linguistic meanings
I can write the French words for the provinces and territories.
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I can identify different types of winter clothing including first nations and metis.
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