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Numéro de catalogue: MCI010
Producteur: McIntyre Media Inc.
Sujet: Études sociales canadiennes
Langue: Anglais
Niveau scolaire: Préscolaire - 2, 3 - 5
Pays d'origine: Canada
Année du droit d’auteur: 2008
Durée: 25
National Symbols and 1 Province/Territory DVD
Numéro de catalogue: MCI010
Producteur: McIntyre Media Inc.
Sujet: Études sociales canadiennes
Langue: Anglais
Niveau scolaire: Préscolaire - 2, 3 - 5
Pays d'origine: Canada
Année du droit d’auteur: 2008
Durée: 25
A recent poll by Ipsos Reid - the largest of its kind ever undertaken - found that although there are distinct differences in the way Canadians across the country define Canada, we ultimately still identify with the same things. By an overwhelming margin, the maple leaf topped the list of Canada's definitive symbols. Hockey was second, while the Canadian flag, which perhaps not coincidentally features a maple leaf, was third. Every country has its own set of unique symbols. These establish an identity that sets the country apart from other nations in the world. Symbols also tell a story of a nation, its people, environment and history. More important, symbols embody what a nation represents, both to other nations and to its citizens. They represent the values, goals and aspirations that are shared by all its citizens. Our symbols tell us stories about the Inuit who have lived in Canada for a very long time and the French and English who were the first Europeans to establish permanent settlements in Canada and the many different nationalities who have helped settle this vast country.
In the provincial/territorial DVD, students learn about the motto, provincial/territorial flag, coat of arms, flower, bird, and tree. In addition, students are given a brief, yet interesting introduction into the history and/or geography of their province. This 5 minute segment is concluded with a fun "Did You Know" fact.
In the provincial/territorial DVD, students learn about the motto, provincial/territorial flag, coat of arms, flower, bird, and tree. In addition, students are given a brief, yet interesting introduction into the history and/or geography of their province. This 5 minute segment is concluded with a fun "Did You Know" fact.
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