investigate the cultural and linguistic characteristics of an Inuit, an Acadian and a prairie community in Canada by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions for inquiry: • What are the cultural characteristics of the communities (e.g., special symbols, landmarks, languages spoken, shared stories or traditions, monuments, schools, churches)? (CC, LPP, TCC) • What are the traditions and celebrations in the communities that connect the people to the past and to each other? (CC, LPP, TCC) • How are the communities strengthened by their stories, traditions and events of the past? (CC, TCC) • What are the linguistic roots and practices in the communities? (CC) • What individuals and groups contributed to the development of the communities? (CC) • How do these communities connect with one another (e.g., cultural exchanges, languages, traditions, music)? (CC) • How do the cultural and linguistic characteristics of the communities studied contribute to Canada’s identity? (CC, I)
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2.1.3
Depth 1Parent ID: FA49E43B324349598AAA9956FA1BA045Standard set: Grade 2 - Social Studies (2005)
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