The World and Its People, Florida Edition

Chapter 5: Canada

Student Web Activity

"Canada’s Symbols and Songs"

Introduction
In this chapter, you read about Canada’s land, economy, and people. Canada’s population is very diverse. The country has been influenced by Native Americans, the French, and the British. Immigrants including Europeans, Asians, and Africans have also migrated to Canada. As a result of this diversity, Canada has struggled to form a national identity. Its rich history, however, is evident in its symbols and songs.

Destination Title: Government of Canada Web site

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Directions
S Start at the Canadian government Web site.

  • Click on About Canada.
  • Under Government, click on Symbols Promotion.
  • Click on The Symbols of Canada and read through the information about Canada’s symbols and songs.
  • Apply what you have learned to answer the following questions

1
What do the three maple leaves represent on the arms of Canada shield?
2
Why are the supporting figures on the shield holding the flags of Great Britain and France?
3
Why are Canada’s national colors red and white?
4
What should people do when they hear the playing of “O Canada”?
5
Use the Internet to write a song that reflects what you have learned about Canada. Songs might include words or phrases that describe the history of Canada or significant features about the country. Be sure to note the sources where you found the information. Present your songs to the class.
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