BE Aware that the secondary three class only reaches 1840 now. Only the pre-1840 notes are applicable to your course.
Their are 10 dates that your child absolutely needs to memorize for Canadian history
1534 Cartier's first mission 1774 Quebec act
1608 Champlain founds Quebec city 1791 Constitutional act
1663 Royal government 1840 Act of Union
1713 Treaty of Utrecht
1760 Military Rule
1763 Treaty of Paris/royal proclamation 1867 Confederation
Mnemonics: aiding or designed to aid the memory
I use many mnemonics to aid the children in the course. More will be added as the year goes on. Please check back as the year goes on. It is also imprtant for the children to create their own mnemonics.
Characteristics of the First People
Islams Pawns Government Systems:3 powers in all government
Iroquois Patriarchy (gov't jels together)
Sedentary Algonquin JEL
Longhouses Wigwams Judicial Power
Agriculture Nomadic Executive Power
Matriarchy Shield (canadian shield) Legislative Power
St. Lawrence Lowlands
3 Mnemonics to remember the motives for exploration
Political Economic Social (population and culture)
Jipp GOLE FADS
Jealousy (between kings) Gold Fame
Imperialism (want empires) Orient (trade routes) Adventure
Power (maintain balance of power) Land Discovery
Power(theme) Economic (theme) Social (theme)
Causes and Issues of the French Regime Members and societal roles of the sovereign council of New France
M mercantilism B Bishop S Social
C colonization I Intendant E economic
F fur trade G Governor P political
E Expansion of the territory
E Economic issues and dependence on France
P population issues
5 Constitutions of the British Regime
PQ CAC
(1763) Proclamation (royal proclamation and treaty of paris)
(1774) Quebec Act
(1791) Constitutional Act (tu's/twos: as in there are two of every part of the government)
(1840) Act of Union
(1867) Confederation (dominion, BNA ACT or creation of Canada)
Their are 10 dates that your child absolutely needs to memorize for Canadian history
1534 Cartier's first mission 1774 Quebec act
1608 Champlain founds Quebec city 1791 Constitutional act
1663 Royal government 1840 Act of Union
1713 Treaty of Utrecht
1760 Military Rule
1763 Treaty of Paris/royal proclamation 1867 Confederation
Mnemonics: aiding or designed to aid the memory
I use many mnemonics to aid the children in the course. More will be added as the year goes on. Please check back as the year goes on. It is also imprtant for the children to create their own mnemonics.
Characteristics of the First People
Islams Pawns Government Systems:3 powers in all government
Iroquois Patriarchy (gov't jels together)
Sedentary Algonquin JEL
Longhouses Wigwams Judicial Power
Agriculture Nomadic Executive Power
Matriarchy Shield (canadian shield) Legislative Power
St. Lawrence Lowlands
3 Mnemonics to remember the motives for exploration
Political Economic Social (population and culture)
Jipp GOLE FADS
Jealousy (between kings) Gold Fame
Imperialism (want empires) Orient (trade routes) Adventure
Power (maintain balance of power) Land Discovery
Power(theme) Economic (theme) Social (theme)
Causes and Issues of the French Regime Members and societal roles of the sovereign council of New France
M mercantilism B Bishop S Social
C colonization I Intendant E economic
F fur trade G Governor P political
E Expansion of the territory
E Economic issues and dependence on France
P population issues
5 Constitutions of the British Regime
PQ CAC
(1763) Proclamation (royal proclamation and treaty of paris)
(1774) Quebec Act
(1791) Constitutional Act (tu's/twos: as in there are two of every part of the government)
(1840) Act of Union
(1867) Confederation (dominion, BNA ACT or creation of Canada)