The Beginning of Canadian Identity (WWI)

The Beginning of Canadian Identity

 


Driving Question: How might we use artifacts and film to show the significance of WWI?

This is me at the WWI Exhibition I had, and the Script of what I would say when you came up to my station. But how did we get up to this point? Lets start from Milestone 2 where we got our Artifact for the project and explained why our Artifact is Significant. My artifact that I chose was the Bullet Casing. Here is what I wrote for my Artifacts Significance:

After we explained the significance of our artifact it was time to make a video on the artifact and a soldier that we chose. for my soldier I chose Pte. Alfred Newburn, who was a Canadian Soldier from Victoria, during WWI. The Video I made Above is what I made About the Soldier and Artifacts Significance.

Curricular Competencies:

 

Establish Historical Significance: How do we make choices about what is worth remembering?

I think that I demonstrated this competency in Milestone 2 when I was writing about the significance of the bullet shell in WWI and why it is still significant today

Global Collaborator: How might I use technology to connect to the world?

I think that I demonstrated this competency when I was making my video. I think that I did a good job with using reliable sources to get my information and sharing it with the world.

 

Answer to the Driving Question: How might we use artifacts and film to show the significance of WWI?

I think that I used artifacts and film to show the significance of WWI in my video. I think that I did a good job with explaining the artifacts significance and bringing it back to today, as well as showing that it was significant to winning the war. I also think that I did a good job at putting that into a video.

Thank you for reading my blog post!