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Savais-tu que... Les animaux canadiens
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S1
E17
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2021
Did you know that the whooping crane is the largest bird in North America?
Levels:
Élémentaire
Maternelle et jardin d'enfants
1re année
2e année
3e année
4e année
Subjects:
Français
Notions fondamentales de la langue
Français langue seconde (FLS)
Écoute (FLS)
Interaction et production orale (FLS)
Programme de la maternelle et du jardin d’enfants
Manifestation des apprentissages en littératie
Sciences et technologie
Systèmes vivants
Skills:
Collaboration
Communication
French level:
A1 : Introductif ou découverte
A2 : Intermédiaire ou de survie
Episodes (
15
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E1
: La bernache, quelle endurance!
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Did you know that the goose can travel a thousand kilometers without stopping? This Canadian animal has a lot of endurance!
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E2
: Le refuge des tortues du Grand Sudbury
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30 s
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Did you know that there is a turtle sanctuary in Greater Sudbury, Ontario?
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E3
: Le monarque, ce grand voyageur
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30 s
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Did you know that the monarch butterfly travels up to five thousand kilometers? This is one of the longest insect migrations in the world!
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E4
: Le béluga
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30 s
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Did you know that the name beluga comes from a Russian word? Yes, the word beluga comes from the Russian word 'belukha' which means white.
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E5
: Le bison des prairies
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30 s
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Did you know that the Prairie Bison is the largest land mammal in North America?
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E6
: Le carcajou
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30 s
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Did you know that the wolverine has a very powerful jaw? This carnivorous mammal needs strong teeth to feed on other mammals.
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E7
: Le cougar
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30 s
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Did you know that there are many cougars on Vancouver Island?
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E8
: Le lynx du Canada
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30 s
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Did you know that the paws of the Canada lynx look like snowshoes?
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E9
: Le narval
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30 s
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Did you know that there is a marine animal that looks like a unicorn? The narwhal is a cetacean that has a huge twisted tusk on its head...
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E10
: Le coyote
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30 s
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Did you know that the coyote is a nocturnal animal? That's why you can only hear it barking at sunset.
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E11
: Le loup
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30 s
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Did you know that wolves travel very efficiently and live in packs?
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E12
: Le « coyloup »
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30 s
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Did you know that in Ontario, there is an animal that is half coyote and half wolf?
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E13
: Le cerf
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30 s
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Did you know that you can see deer in Toronto?
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E14
: Le faucon pèlerin
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30 s
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Did you know that the peregrine falcon is an excellent hunter?
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E15
: Le marsouin commun
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30 s
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Did you know that harbour porpoise can find food with the help of the echo?
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Levels:
Élémentaire
Maternelle et jardin d'enfants
1re année
2e année
3e année
4e année
Subjects:
Français
Notions fondamentales de la langue
Français langue seconde (FLS)
Écoute (FLS)
Interaction et production orale (FLS)
Programme de la maternelle et du jardin d’enfants
Manifestation des apprentissages en littératie
Sciences et technologie
Systèmes vivants
Skills:
Collaboration
Communication
French level:
A1 : Introductif ou découverte
A2 : Intermédiaire ou de survie
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