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Francophones and St. Albert (In-Person)

Francophones and St. Albert (In-Person)

Did you know St. Albert's original newspaper was in French "L'Etoile" and English "The Star"? Using primary and secondary sources students comb through collections and archival material as they discover how the early Francophone community influenced St. Albert. Students will be asked to critically think about how languages leave their mark on communities. This program is designed for English and French Immersion. 

 

Curriculum

  • Francophone presence in Western Canada
  • Local and Regional History

 

Student Outcomes

  • Recognize the history of the French language and the vitality of Francophone communities as integral parts of Alberta's heritage 
  • Use their skills of skimming and scanning to gather relevant information
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Francophones and St. Albert (In-Person)

Did you know St. Albert's original newspaper was in French "L'Etoile" and English "The Star"? Using primary and secondary sources students comb through collections and archival material as they discover how the early Francophone community influenced St. Albert. Students will be asked to critically think about how languages leave their mark on communities. This program is designed for English and French Immersion. 

 

Curriculum

  • Francophone presence in Western Canada
  • Local and Regional History

 

Student Outcomes

  • Recognize the history of the French language and the vitality of Francophone communities as integral parts of Alberta's heritage 
  • Use their skills of skimming and scanning to gather relevant information

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Did you know St. Albert's original newspaper was in French "L'Etoile" and English "The Star"? Using primary and secondary sources students comb through collections and archival material as they discover how the early Francophone community influenced St. Albert. Students will be asked to critically think about how languages leave their mark on communities. This program is designed for English and French Immersion. 

 

Curriculum

  • Francophone presence in Western Canada
  • Local and Regional History

 

Student Outcomes

  • Recognize the history of the French language and the vitality of Francophone communities as integral parts of Alberta's heritage 
  • Use their skills of skimming and scanning to gather relevant information

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