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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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E190 : Savais-tu que... Des licornes en Inde .

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Christopher explains that the ancient civilization of India drew and sculpted unicorns.
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E191 : Savais-tu que... Le coton .

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Christopher explains that it was the Mongols who brought cotton to China when they invaded it in the 13th century.
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E192 : Savais-tu que... Jeune cavalier .

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Christopher explains that horses play a very important role in society for Mongolians: children learn to ride at the age of four.
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E193 : Savais-tu que... Pros de la survie .

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Christopher explains that the Mongols were excellent at finding food on their expeditions to expand their empire.
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E194 : Savais-tu que... Le code de tolérance .

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Christopher explains that the Mongols were very respectful when they invaded new territory: they adopted the religion and way of life of the invaded people.
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E196 : Savais-tu que... Les tentes yourtes .

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Christopher explains that the Mongols were a nomadic people at the time: they had invented the yurt, which is a tent that settles quickly.
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E197 : Savais-tu que... Femmes puissantes .

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Christopher explains that in the 18th century, Mongolian women occupied all roles in society while men had often conquered new territories.
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E198 : Savais-tu que... La poste en Mongolie .

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Chrsitopher explains that the Mongolians of the day had an excellent post system that allowed Factors to change horses in relay positions rather than having to wait for their horse to rest to continue their journey.
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E199 : Savais-tu que... Effrayants tartares .

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Christopher explains that the ancient peoples were very afraid of the Mongols who were known for their power and their attacks: they called them the Tartars.
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E200 : Savais-tu que... Entrailles et Haruspices .

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Christopher explains that the Haruspices, members of the population of the Etruscans in ancient Italy, had the job of killing animals and watching their liver to know the future.
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E202 : Savais-tu que... Cornu .

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Christopher explains that the Etruscans, people of ancient Italy, knew how to work hot iron and had built a musical instrument that they had named horned.
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E203 : Savais-tu que... Les pinguis .

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Christopher explains that the Etruscans, people of ancient Italy, loved to eat, drink and party and were known to be quite plump.
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E204 : Savais-tu que... Fans des Grecs .

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Christopher explains that the Etruscans, people of ancient Italy, were inspired much of the Greeks for the architecture of their buildings.
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E205 : Savais-tu que... Vêtements unisexes .

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Christopher explains that the men and women of ancient Italy wore the same clothes.
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E206 : Savais-tu que...Les reins équilibrent le volume de liquide .

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Lexie explains that the inflow and outflow of liquids in the human body are balanced by the kidneys.
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    Levels:
    Elementary Grade 1 Grade 4 Grade 5
    Subjects:
    Social Studies, History, and Geography Heritage and Identity Science and technology Life Systems
    Skills:
    Communication Critical Thinking
    French level:
    A1: Breakthrough
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