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Educational materials for the novel study of Destination Canada: Le froid de l’étranger

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Region

Provincial

School year/Age

Grades 7 to 9

Language level

French as a First Language
French immersion

School subject (primary)

French

School subjects (secondary)

Social studies
Francisation

Teaching materials

We offer interactive teaching materials featuring diverse activities: literary analysis, debates, and interdisciplinary projects. These tools include reflective questions, collaborative exercises, and digital resources to enhance learning.

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Destination Canada: Le froid de l’étranger is a multidisciplinary educational resource designed for students in grades 6 to 9, seamlessly aligned with Alberta’s Français langue première, French Language Arts (Immersion), and Social Studies curricula. This novel addresses essential themes such as immigration, cultural identity, diversity, and inclusion while fostering key skills like analytical reading, literary interpretation, and critical thinking. Accompanied by interactive teaching guides and varied activities, it provides teachers with practical and flexible tools to engage students in meaningful discussions, written productions, and collaborative projects. This novel serves as a unique entry point for raising awareness about inclusion challenges and identity tensions, offering interdisciplinary learning opportunities that meet curriculum requirements in a rich and accessible way.

Requirements

The pedagogical activities related to the novel “Destination Canada: Le froid de l’étranger” require the active supervision of a teacher who will guide students through discussions, interactive activities, and reflections on the novel's themes.

Materials Required:

  • A copy of the novel for each student or shared digital access.
  • Interactive digital tools, such as tablets or computers, for collaborative online activities (e.g., Coggle, Padlet, Google Docs…).

Necessary Knowledge:

  • A strong understanding of the learning outcomes from the Alberta curriculum in French First Language, French Immersion, and Social Studies.
  • The ability to facilitate discussions around sensitive topics such as diversity, inclusion, and immigration.

Availability

  • Printed format: Ideal for classroom activities, literary discussions, and paper-based exercises.
  • Digital format: Accessible online or downloadable, perfect for remote learning and technology-rich environments.
 
 
 

Cost

For any order of 25 copies or more, teachers will receive a set of pedagogical guides, to support the study of the novel.

For any order of 40 copies or more per school, a complete set of pedagogical guides will be provided. This set covers all the main themes of the novel and includes detailed lesson plans designed to create teaching sequences tailored to different levels, learning styles, and differentiated instruction approaches.

To order a printed or digital copy, please send an email to: info@edicareer.com or follow the link below to the publishing house: https://www.anboutique.ca/catalogue/livres-francophones/jeunesse/destination-canada-le-froid-de-letranger-copie/

 

Description

Destination Canada: Le froid de l’étranger is more than a novel; it’s an innovative educational resource designed for grades 6 to 9. As an educator, researcher, and pedagogical consultant specializing in francophone minority education, I created this novel and its accompanying resources to provide teachers with practical and differentiated tools.

This novel addresses essential themes such as immigration, cultural identity, diversity, and inclusion while fostering critical thinking, literary analysis, and writing skills. With interactive teaching guides and ready-to-use lesson plans, teachers can engage students in meaningful discussions and collaborative projects aligned with Alberta’s curriculum. Destination Canada serves as a bridge between the values of inclusion and multidisciplinary learning.

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