CANADA LIFE SCHOOL PROGRAM - February 2021 - Festival du Voyageur
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 FREE ACTIVITIES 4 REGISTRATION PROCEDURES 5 CRAFT WORKSHOPS 7 -12 FORT GIBRALTAR LIVE! 13 -18 2 Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program
INTRODUCTION This year, we are bringing Festival du Voyageur’s Canada Life School Program to you and your students! We are offering a variety of activities for your classroom and for your students who are learning from home. This is an unprecedented time, and with the new public health restrictions in place, we have worked hard to create an inclusive and accessible program that highlights the history, cultures, languages, and of course, joie de vivre of all of our ancestors. In lieu of workshops and activities at Voyageur Park, we bring you three different types of programming. We have designed a series of interactive free activities that cover a range of topics, from voyageurs, canoes, Manitoba’s mammals, and more! For the first time ever, we are producing make and take craft kits with instructions and supplementary activities for your classroom. Finally, we are offering virtual live presentations from Fort Gibraltar, featuring colourful fur trade characters from the past who will interact with your students. Please see the descriptions below for more details on the workshops and presentations we have to offer. Hé ho! Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program 3
FREE ACTIVITIES To better help you provide an unforgettable educational experience for your students, we have designed a series of free activities, all available online here. 4 Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program
REGISTRATION PROCEDURES Here is what you need to know when registering your students this year: 1. First things first! Check out the descriptions below to determine which workshops you’d like for your students. 2. Fill out the registration form and send it to: reservations@heho.ca. Our school program coordinator will process the form and will be in touch as soon as possible with a confirmation and preliminary invoice of your activities. 3. Please be advised that our primary platforms for the livestream programs are Google Meet and Zoom. If this format doesn’t work for your class, please let us know in the additional notes section of the registration form and we’ll see what we can do to accommodate your needs. 4. When filling out the form, please be as specific as possible. 5. Payment for the virtual programs will be due on the day of your program. Please note that without the payment, we cannot provide the link to the livestream. 6. Payment for the make-and-take craft programs will be due on the day of delivery of the crafts. Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program 5
REGISTRATION FORM Download and complete our fillable PDF here. To book your reservation, please email your completed reservation form to reservations@heho. Festival du Voyageur Canada Life School Program 2021 Registration Form Name of contact teacher: Date: School: School address: Email: Phone number: # of classes: # of participating students: Preferred language of activity (French or English): If you would like to order a craft activity, please put a check mark on which crafts you would like and how many kits you require: Activity Name # of kits Sash Weaving Bonhomme Gigueur Voyageur Puppets Paper Beads Métis Beadwork If you would like to participate in a live stream, please indicate your 3 preferred start times and dates in which your class is available to participate: Live Stream Name Preferred time Preferred date Business of the Fur Trade 1. _______________ 1. _______________ A Voyageur’s Life Forged in Furs 2. _______________ 2. _______________ Pull up a Log with TiBert le Voyageur 3. _______________ 3. _______________ Stories Around the Fireplace with TiBert le Voyageur Madame Diva and Micah the young voyageur (available in MB only) If we are delivering crafts kits within the City of Winnipeg to you, please include any rules or regulations we need to follow when coming to your school: *If you require kits to be posted or couriered please contact the reservation agent at reservations@heho.ca to arrange for postage fees and preferred options Additional notes: 6 Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program
MAKE-AND-TAKE CRAFT WORKSHOPS Cost per student: $5.00 Have you ever wanted to bring a Festival du Voyageur make-and-take experience to your classroom? We have taken five fan favourites, and adapted them for your students in class and at home. When you choose to book one of these programs, let us know how many individual kits you need, and we’ll provide the rest! These kits will be available from January 13th until February 26th, 2021. If you are in Winnipeg, we will even deliver the kits to your school. If you are outside of Winnipeg, we can discuss posting/delivery options. Each program contains the following: • Your required amount of craft kits. Each kit is individually packaged and will be sanitized before arrival. • Three preparation activities and three reflection activities, appropriate for the program’s grade range. • An instructional video, led by a teacher and expert in their craft. Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program 7
CRAFT WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS Voyageur Puppets: Create Your Own Fur Trade Character! Your students will: • Develop their own voyageur action figure by using wooden spoons, yarn, and other materials • Learn about historic voyageur costumes and how they were • worn • Gain an understanding of fur trade vocabulary in French and English • Use their imaginations to create a realistic fur trade character Grade Levels: K-2 SLO: Social Sciences: KH-017F; KI-010F; KH- 030; KH-021 Visual Arts: K-1 A-C1.1; K-4-A-C1.5 Suggested time to allot for crafting portion: 40 minutes 8 Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program
CRAFT WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS Paper Beads and the Fur Trade Your students will: Grade Levels: K-2 • Make their own paper bead bracelet • Learn about glass trade beads in the SLO: fur trade Social sciences: KH- 019; VI-006A/F • Play a fun card game based upon common trade goods exchanged Visual Arts: K-8 A-U1.1 ; 1-8 A-V3.3; 2-4 during the fur trade era A-C1.5 • Expand their vocabulary and learn to associate French and English Suggested time to allot for crafting terms with historic images portion: 30 minutes Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program 9
U T The Bonhomme Gigueur D O and Franco-Canadian O L Music S Your students will: • Create their very own jigging voyageur doll • Explore traditional French-Canadian music and gain an appreciation for the rhythm and timing of these classic tunes • Explore the use of simple building tools • Compare Euro-Canadian and Indigenous dancing styles Grade Levels: 4-6 SLO: Social Sciences: 4-KH-035; 4-VH-009 Visual Arts: 3-4 A-L2.4; 3-4 A-U1.2; K-4 A-V1.1; 5-8 A-L2.4 Suggested time to allot for crafting portion: 40 minutes 10 Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program
Woven In Time: Sash- Weaving Your students will: • Learn how to finger-weave by creating their own bracelet or bookmark • Discover the techniques and history that created the iconic symbol of French Canadian and Métis culture: the ceinture fléchée • Gain an appreciation of different weaving techniques used around the world • Explore the historic uses of the ceinture fléchée Grade Levels: 6-12 SLO: Social Sciences: S1-KI-017; S1-VI-005A; S1-VI-005F Visual Arts: K-8 A-U1.1; 5-8 A-U3.4 Suggested time to allot for crafting portion: 40 minutes Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program 11
CRAFT WORKSHOPS T Métis Beadwork: A U Manitoba Tradition D O Your students will: Grade Levels: 7-12 O L • Learn the basic techniques of Métis SLO: S beading Visual Arts: 5-8 A-C1.1; 5-8 A-U1.2; 5-8 • Make their own beaded patches, A-U3.1; 5-8 A-V3.4 based upon patterns developed by local Métis beadwork artist, Jennine Suggested time to allot for crafting Krauchi portion: 120 minutes • Gain an appreciation for the beautiful artworks of Indigenous people, past and present • Explore the local arts community and engage with this living art form 12 Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program
FORT GIBRALTAR LIVE! This year, we’ll bring Fort Gibraltar to you! Explore the fort’s history by meeting some of its residents as they show you their work and tell you about fur trade life in 1815. These presentations are live, and will be followed by a question period. These sessions must be reserved in advance, and will be available from February 1st - 26th, 2021. Presentations will include: • A secure Google Meet or Zoom link. This ensures that students learning from home can also access the presentation. • Three preparation activities and three reflection activities. • A series of questions that will help guide the students in exploring the fort. Live stream Fort Gibraltar field trips can be booked at a cost of $100 per class or group (max 30 participants); other classes from the same school may join in on the fun for an additional $30 per class. This applies for all live streams except for the presentation with Madame Diva. Photo: April Carandang Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program 13
FORT GIBRALTAR LIVE DESCRIPTIONS A Voyageur’s Life Grade levels: 3-12 in the Winterer’s Cabin SLOs: 3-KH-022; 4-KI-009A/F; 4-KL-027; 4-KH-033; 4-KH-034; 5-KL-021; 6-KI-016; What are a voyageur’s hobbies? Where 7-KL-019; 8-VH-011; S2-KI-033; do voyageurs come from? How do they feel about living far away from Length: 40 minutes (30 minute home? In this virtual presentation, your presentation, followed by 10 minute students will learn about the social question period) lives of voyageurs, what they hope to get out of working for the North West Company, and more. 14 Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program
The Business of the Fur Grade levels: 3-12 Trade in the Trading Post SLOs: 3-KE-036; 4-KH-034 ; 5-KG-044; 5-KP-049; 6-KL-026; 7-KL-019; 8-KG-044; The fur trade was big business in 1815! S2- KH-033 Spend some time with a North West Company clerk who will show you Length: 40 minutes (30 minute the ropes of 19th century business. presentation, followed by 10 minute What furs were trapped? How did question period) Indigenous communities control the terms of trade? What European goods were most highly valued by the locals? Find out by signing up for this rich and interactive program. Photo: Sophie Moquin Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program 15
Forged in Furs in the Grade levels: 3-12 Blacksmith Shop SLOs: 3- KL-018; 3- KE-036; 4-KH-033; 5- KL-021; 5- KG-044; 6- KL-026; 7- KI- Have you ever wondered why the 009; 7- KL-028; 8- KG-044 hottest fire during Festival du Voyageur is in the coldest cabin? Where do Length: 40 minutes (30 minute blacksmiths get all of their metal? presentation, followed by 10 minute What’s their most sought after product? question period) Find out how the industrial revolution had a massive impact on the fur trade, and how tradespeople like blacksmiths fit into that economy and beyond. 16 Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program Photo: Jules Brodeur
Ti’bert le Voyageur in the Entrepot cabin Pull a Log Up to the Fireplace with TiBert le Voyageur! Come around the fire for some music that will get everyone gigging, followed by a great story plus a couple of juggling tricks during this high-energy interaction. TiBert demonstrates the ruine-babine (jaw harp), his favourite instrument, and shares his Franco-Manitoban Métis culture as it was done in the good old days. This show which shares the joie de vivre with everyone is designed to entertain young people of all language levels who like to dance and laugh! Price: $75.00 per group of 30 students Grade levels: K-5 Length: 20-25 minutes Stories Around the Fireplace with Rob Malo (TiBert le Voyageur) Recognized by Storytellers of Canada as being a Master Storyteller, Rob is a Franco-Manitoban Métis teller that was the Storyteller in Residence at the University of Manitoba earlier this year. He wishes to share stories from all over Manitoba with your students along with a few story creation techniques. During this well-paced family-friendly show, participants will hear a hunting story set in the western part of the province, an Inuit legend from up north, a local Fort Gibraltar story along with a few traditional instrument interpretations and juggling tricks. A solid performer, Rob addresses the conflict of sharing stories from outside of his own culture and how he came to know (or create) these stories through cultural collaboration opportunities with other Manitoba storytellers. Price: $150.00 per group of 30 students Grade levels: 5-12 Length: 40-50 minutes Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program 17
Pre-Recorded Show: Madame Diva & Micah the Young Voyageur It's a party at home, and Madame Diva invites you all to join in! Tap your feet and clap your hands to the festive tunes of our ancestors. Immerse yourselves in history and discover the charming tales of voyageurs. You'll meet "Persévérance", the toughest little turtle, all while learning the songs of the past. Madame Diva will take you to a world of birchbark canoes, of paddles, of tough and tumble adventures, and most of all, lots of laughs! Note: This presentation is only available in Manitoba Price: $150.00 per group of 30 students Grade levels: K-4 Length: 30 minutes 18 Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program
Hé Ho! To book your reservation, please email your reservation form to reservations@heho.ca. Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions. Photo: Randy Apostol Activity Guide – Canada Life School Program 19
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