Our course is officially over but some of you NEED to continue studying the material to write an exam in June.
Here are some study resources to help keep the material in your mind. If you have anything to add to this list, add it as a comment and I will include it on this webpage!
Websites
Historica Minutes
The Historica Minutes used to be called Heritage Minutes. You may have seen some as commercials on television. They are great little minute-long video clips about people and events throughout the history of Canada. Once you’re done viewing those, it’d be a good idea to look around the rest of the site, it’s devoted to the History of Canada.
LearnQuebec
You will need your Username and Password. If you forget yours, just ask me or Collin (depending on who your core teacher is) for a reminder.
Lessons in History
The course, module by module, with practice questions.
Question sheets to guide your learning.
They should look familiar, we used them throughout the course. I thought you may appreciate some fresh copies to help you organize your studying.
**Important note for those of you who use Vista or do not have Word or Open Office on your computers!**
- Download the files anyways, even if your computer does not recognize the format. Download them to your desktop or somewhere else that is easy to find.
- Create an account with Zoho Writer. This is an online word processor that will allow you to view the files, type on them, save them, print them, whatever you want to do. It’s really easy to make an account. Just follow the instructions.
- Once you are logged in, click on ‘import document’, then ‘browse’. Find the document you want to work with on your computer and voila, you can work with it just as with any word processor. Easy peasy.
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