Thanksgiving and native americans (from Josiane Laval on e-teach)
Pour tous niveaux : une page de liens qui vous permet de trouver tout ce dont vous pouvez avoir besoin sur les indiens.
http://atozteacherstuff.com/themes/NativeAmericans.shtml
Vous pouvez aussi trouver des éléments intéressant dans cette page sur Thanksgiving:
http://atozteacherstuff.com/themes/thanks.shtml
**A page on Thanksgiving (from barbara Dieu, in Sao Paulo)
http://the_english_dept.tripod.com/thanksgiving.html
Vous y trouverez de nombreuses ressources, toutes utilisable en classe ou en autonomie par les élèves.
Voyez aussi les adresses recommandées dans Infonews n°132 et la page:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/infonews/themes/thanksgiving.htm
et celles de Teacher Vision:
http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-6670.html?egs101607
Thanksgiving (from Annie Gwynn)
some very interesting addresses and a quiz too…
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/annie.gwynn/resources.htm#Thanksgiving
Pilgrim or Puritan? (more November fun)
The religious separatists known as the Pilgrims were often confused with the religious sect known as Puritans. Though both groups existed during the same era and were superficially alike, in many ways they were quite different. Pour enseignants et bons élèves de lycée
http://www.easyfunschool.com/article1880.html
Pass the Thankerchief (more November fun)
This is a fun, holiday game that even the smalled should be able to play.
On peut pratiquer ce jeu dès la primaire, en acceptant d’aider les élèves pour le vocabulaire, ou qu’ils disent leur remerciements en français quand ils ne le peuvent pas en anglais. Mais ce jeu s’adresse à tout le monde : les assistants anglophones de Rouen y ont joué il y a deux ans!
http://www.easyfunschool.com/article1700.html
Thanksgiving Bingo (more November fun)
Here’s a holiday twist to the traditional favorite game Bingo.
En primaire ou au collège, une façon originale de revoir ou de fixer le vocabulaire de Thanksgiving. Ce jeu viendra bien sûr après une séance de présentation orale du vocalubaire de base, à partir d’un dessin, d’une histoire, etc..
http://www.easyfunschool.com/article1699.html
Comparing cultures (The Classroom Flyer Friday Edition 11/09/01)
This lesson activity is extracted from a larger unit; hit « home » in the upper left corner to obtain the whole plan. The task outlined here has students comparing significant differences between Native American groups–by their foods, clothing, shelters, religions, cultures, festivals, etc.–so students become aware of the huge diversity and rich cultural practices of different groups and
regions. Une sorte de webquest permettant de comparer les cultures. Pour lycée.
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/argylems/task4.htm
Who Were The Pilgrims …. Really? (from BEST)
The group of individuals that landed at Plymouth, MA in 1620 are an important part of American history. However, we re often confused about who they really were because of half-truths, legends, and distorted histories. Un site qui remet les choses en perspective.
http://www.easyfunschool.com/article1786.html
http://www.easyfunschool.com/article1786.html