The Gathering Place was specifically designed as an interactive resource with many tactile manipulatives and a wide variety of strategies and modalities. The SMART Notebook® lessons are available to replace specific activities where it makes pedagogical sense.
We have purposefully kept the lessons straightforward for use by even new SMART Notebook® users. Teachers that are more experienced with the technology will no doubt come up with additional learning opportunities. We have posted the materials on SMART Notebook® Exchange and we would love to see your additions and variations.
Even when using the SMART Notebook® option, we recommend that students also create hard-copy manipulatives (e.g., the two-sided Capital Cards). There are some activities that can’t be effectively replaced using the shared whiteboard.
Even when using the SMART Notebook® option, we recommend that students also create hard-copy manipulatives (e.g., the two-sided Capital Cards). There are some activities that can’t be effectively replaced using the shared whiteboard.
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Theme 1: A Capital Idea
Students explore the attributes, roles, functions and characteristics of Canada’s capital and begin to understand how our nation’s capital serves as a physical and metaphorical gathering place for all Canadians.
Students explore the attributes, roles, functions and characteristics of Canada’s capital and begin to understand how our nation’s capital serves as a physical and metaphorical gathering place for all Canadians.
- Activity 1: Where In the World? (4.3 mb)
- Activity 2: What’s What? (12.6 mb)
- Activity 4: Getting Directions (3 mb)
Theme 2: Gathering Where?
Students examine what makes a capital city unique and explore the factors and historical context that affect how a capital city is chosen.
Students examine what makes a capital city unique and explore the factors and historical context that affect how a capital city is chosen.
- Activity 1: Capital Criteria (3.5 mb)
- Activity 2: The Capital Chosen (6.4 mb)
Theme 3: Exploring Our Identity
Students explore the concept of Canadian identity and the role of the national capital in representing the shared vision and common values that connect us as a diverse and regional nation.
Students explore the concept of Canadian identity and the role of the national capital in representing the shared vision and common values that connect us as a diverse and regional nation.
- Activity 1: Personal Identity (5.1 mb)
- Activity 2: Expanding Our Identity (4.1 mb)
Theme 4: Celebrating Our Stories
Students explore Canada’s capital as a place where Canadians gather to remember the past; share stories about this land and its people; and celebrate their heritage, common values and accomplishments.
Students explore Canada’s capital as a place where Canadians gather to remember the past; share stories about this land and its people; and celebrate their heritage, common values and accomplishments.
- Activity 1: The Found Suitcase (7.3 mb)
- Activity 2: Who Am I? (5.3 mb)