Social 10
Today we spent most of our class time in the library. This was your only class period that I will be giving you to work on your WWI and WWII research project. I also told you that your Sovereignty Unit Final would be next week, on Wednesday, November 23rd. I will be posting a study guide for this unit final within the next day or so. Please start reviewing for this unit final now. I'm posting the hyperlinks that I put up before, I posted these last week, but here they are again.
Social 10 Websites:
- Veterans' Affairs Canada (Youth and Educators)
- Library Archives Canada
- Canada's Digital Collections
- Jack Turner's War (a photographer in WWI)
- First World War.com
- Photos of the Great War
- Canadian War Museum
- Battle of Vimy Ridge (Canadian War Museum)
- The Great War (PBS website; American, but lots of valuable information, photos, maps, timeline)
- Canada and the First World War (war diaries, "we were there", a fantastic website, lots of information and first person accounts, excellent primary sources!)
- Veterans Affairs Canada: Canada and the First World War
- Courage Remembered: The World Wars Through Canadian Eyes
- Popular Songs During WWI (from Veterans Affairs)
- An Archival Look at WWI (from Queen's University, covers the Canadian Home Front, Women in the War, WWI Warfare, Warfare Technology)
- Trenches on the Web (not completely Canadian, but very useful)
- NFB Educational Resources: Images of a Forgotten War (WWI; lots of great materials here) and D-Day (WWII)
- For King and Empire: Canada's Soldiers in the Great War (archives, battlefields, resource center, culture and the Great War)
- The Archives of Ontario Remembers our War Heroes (WWI site)
- Canadian Veterans Interviews (caution: language warning, soldiers talking about their experiences in WWI)
- Diaries and Letters: Their Story Must be Told (WWI letters and diaries, excellent primary source material)
- Encyclopedia of the First World War (not a Canadian website, but it contains an incredible amount of information!)
- Canvas of War: Masterpieces from the Canadian War Museum (WWI and WWII)
- B.C. Archives: War Posters of WWI and WWII (lots of great posters here, with some explanations)
- Canadian War Poster Collection (Amazing! Tons of WWI and WWII posters, indexed by artist, it is a searchable database. Search Suggestion: Click on War dropdown menu and select WWI, then click on a Category from the drop down menu - to view posters)
- Archives of Ontario: Canadian Posters from the First World War
(most posters have at least three different sizes) - Royal Alberta Museum: The Poster Virtual Museum (WWI posters, please make sure that you select Canadian posters, this collection has Allied war posters)
- Art of the First World War
- War Artists from the First World War
- WWI Aces of Canada
- Newfoundland and the Great War
- Democracy at War: Canadian Newspapers and the Second World War (lots of primary source material, PDF files, great site)
- Propaganda Critic (An American website that examines the following: what is propaganda? propaganda techniques)
Upcoming Important Dates for Social 10 students:
- WWI and WWII Test is tomorrow (November 16th)
- Sovereignty Unit Final is Wednesday, November 23rd
- WWI/WWII Research Project is due Wednesday, November 30th
Social 23
We watched a couple of videos today in class related to WWI, and then I gave you a pop quiz on them. Don't forget that you have your Internet research project due tomorrow! You will be having a unit final on WWI next week, I will post a study guide very soon, and give you more details very soon.
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