July 1st to July 7th is Canadian History week, so I thought I would start it off a list The Hamilton Spectator put together on some contributions Canada has given the world.
From Anne of Green Gables to the zipper, hockey to the hydrofoil hydrofoil, it’s quite the list. Some things that are precious to Canadians may cause others to scratch their heads.
You may not have eaten poutine, for example, unless you’ve traveled to Montreal, while Timbits and double doubles may sound like gobbledygook outside our borders. Have a look
Before you read: How much do you know already?
Answer the questions BEFORE you read.
Read. Then read and check your answers in the online quiz Online interactive reading quiz 144 Things Canada Has Given the World
2. Rank your top ten inventions from Canada from 1 to ten. Be prepared to explain your
3. Which 5 things have actually made a real difference in people's lives?
4. What would life be like now, if we didn't have the "zipper," the light bulb, penicillin,
8. Choose the ONE modern convenience you could NOT live without: the cellphone, the
9. The Canadian beaver is an important symbol for Canada because it shows that we are
10. What colour best represents your country? Explain. What does it symbolize? Give
From Anne of Green Gables to the zipper, hockey to the hydrofoil hydrofoil, it’s quite the list. Some things that are precious to Canadians may cause others to scratch their heads.
You may not have eaten poutine, for example, unless you’ve traveled to Montreal, while Timbits and double doubles may sound like gobbledygook outside our borders. Have a look
Before you read: How much do you know already?
Answer the questions BEFORE you read.
Read. Then read and check your answers in the online quiz Online interactive reading quiz 144 Things Canada Has Given the World
2. When was the Blackberry invented?
3. Where did the inventor of basketball first teach?
4. Where was the chocolate bar invented?
6. What did the zipper replace?
9. When did the Walkie Talkie become popular?
11. Why was the beaver so popular in Europe?
12 .What do we use to take out the trash?
14. What advantage did the paint roller bring?
15 .What is Poutine?
6 What was the slogan for Red Rose Tea?
17. What piece of women's underwear was invented by a Canadian teenager?
19. Who is Red Green?
20 What makes the Robertson screwdriver different?
21. What did Alexander G Bell invent that was replaced by record players?
22. What Canadian space technology was used on the Space Shuttle Columbia?
23. What is the harder version of ten pin bowling?
24. What did the Loonie replace?
25. What is a sweet thing we put on pancakes or french toast?
Discussion and Writing Questions
1. In your opinion, what is the most important thing Canada has contributed to the world? Give reasons. If this thing had
not been invented, how would life be different?
2. Rank your top ten inventions from Canada from 1 to ten. Be prepared to explain your
reasons.
3. Which 5 things have actually made a real difference in people's lives?
4. What would life be like now, if we didn't have the "zipper," the light bulb, penicillin,
or insulin?
5. What is the most important thing YOUR country has contributed to the world. Explain
your choice and why you think it is so important. In what way has this changed the way
people live, think or feel?
6. Which of the following three has been the most important to mankind: the wheel,
electricity, or the printing press? Explain your reasons.
7. What is the most important medical discovery ever made? Give your reasons?
8. Choose the ONE modern convenience you could NOT live without: the cellphone, the
computer, modern transportation (the bus, the subway, the automobile), the refrigerator,
or the battery.
9. The Canadian beaver is an important symbol for Canada because it shows that we are
a hard working, industrious people. What symbol best represents you country? Why?
What does it mean?
10. What colour best represents your country? Explain. What does it symbolize? Give
examples.
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