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Savais-tu que... Civilisations anciennes/Corps humain

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Lexie, Josée and Christopher cover topics such as ancient societies, human body parts and vital organs.
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E312 : Savais-tu que... Thé médicinal .

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Lexie presents us with some facts about medicinal tea!
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E314 : Savais-tu que... Gomme à mâcher .

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Did you know that Indigenous peoples introduced chewing gum to Europeans?
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E315 : Savais-tu que... Toboggan .

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In this vignette, Lexie gives us some unusual facts about the history and origins of the toboggan, which is also called the sled.
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E316 : Savais-tu que... Sirop contre la toux .

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Through an educational video, Lexie explains key facts about coughs and remedies invented by Indigenous peoples.
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E317 : Savais-tu que... Anorak .

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Lexie explains that anorak is an Inuk word that means a garment to protect oneself from the wind.
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E318 : Savais-tu que... Barbecue .

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Did you know that the word barbecue comes from the Arawaks?
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E319 : Savais-tu que... Mocassin .

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Lexie explains that moccasins were invented by various Indigenous communities and are one of the oldest kinds of shoes in the world.
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E325 : Savais-tu que ...: Le crabe-araignée géant du Japon .

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Lexie explains that a Japanese crab can measure up to 3.5m in length and weigh 20 kilos.
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E326 : Savais-tu que ...: Le poisson môle .

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Lexie explains that the mole fish is a tailless fish that can reach 180cm in length and weigh up to 5000lbs.
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E327 : Savais-tu que ... : Le blobfish .

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Lexie explains that blobfish is a fish that lives in deep water that strangely resembles a human.
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E328 : Savais-tu que ... : La physalie .

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Lexie explains that the physalia is a marine animal that looks like a jellyfish and has long filaments that can reach 50m in length.
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E329 : Savais-tu que ... : La taupe à nez étoilé .

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Lexie explains that a mole found in North America has 22 tentacles at the tip of his nose that allow him to explore his environment and catch food.
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E330 : Savais-tu que... : La grenouille « indian bull frog » .

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Josée explains that there is a frog in Asia that turns yellow with blue cheeks during the breeding season.
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E331 : Savais-tu que... : Le moucherolle royal d'Amazonie .

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Lexie explains that there is a bird in the Amazon that has a feather crown on its head that it uses to parade or to scare off predators.
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E333 : Savais-tu que... La fourmi-panda .

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Lexie explains that an ant found in Chile and South America has hair the same color as a panda, which explains its name, and that its bites are very painful.
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    Levels:
    Elementary Grade 4 Grade 5
    Subjects:
    Social Studies, History, and Geography Heritage and Identity Science and technology Life Systems
    Skills:
    Communication Critical Thinking
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