*Be sure to look at the teacher resources available on the left …
*Be sure to look at the teacher resources available on the left menu even if you don't book a box. There are lessons, artifact background, photographs, games and websites.
"The Supply Line program is a free hands-on learning experience that brings the Canadian War Museum into your classroom.
Designed for object-based learning, Discovery Boxes contain authentic and reproduction artifacts related to Canadian military history, along with tools to help teachers lead engaging activities and lessons.
The Supply Line Discovery Boxes can be borrowed for 2 weeks by any school in Canada – free of charge!"
Amazing artifacts, teaching resources (lessons, games, background info) and much more! *D-Day …
Amazing artifacts, teaching resources (lessons, games, background info) and much more!
*D-Day (only paid option) *Remembrance Day *Trenches - Over the Top *Supply Line *WWI *Naval History *Democracy at War: Newspapers *1812 *Seven Years' War *Dispatches: Backgrounders
Students have been hired to write a chapter on the Great War …
Students have been hired to write a chapter on the Great War for the years covering 1914 to 1919 for a high school history book. The publisher, however, has put them on a tight budget for the number of pages and illustrations. Students, taking the roles of historians and authors, must choose only the three most important events of the time. They are responsible for researching the events of the First World War and writing a letter to the textbook publisher outlining and defending their choice of events. Students must use the criteria of historical significance when making their argument.
Indigenous people have a long and proud tradition of military service in …
Indigenous people have a long and proud tradition of military service in Canada. From the earliest days before Canada was even a country of its own, through through the First and Second World Wars, the Korean War, post-war peace support efforts, Afghanistan and on to the present day, thousands of First Nations, Métis, Inuit and other Indigenous men and women have served bravely and well in uniform.
"To what extent is identity (personal and national) shaped by conflict? This …
"To what extent is identity (personal and national) shaped by conflict? This is the question found at the centre of the 5 lessons that make up the education package for From Vimy to Juno: Canadians Through Two World Wars. If used as a whole, the lessons will guide students through a journey to understand identity – that of themselves, their nation and the historical actors that shaped it. What follows is an overview of each lesson:"
1. Personal identity 2. Canadian identity and the grand Canadian narrative 3. Individual Canadian experiences 4. Designing a pilgrimage 5. Designing a memorial
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