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Savais-tu que... Civilisations anciennes/Corps humain
Savais-tu que...Les hémisphères du cerveau
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E150
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2017
Christopher explains the role of each hemisphere of the brain.
Levels:
Elementary
Kindergarten
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Subjects:
Français
Notions fondamentales de la langue
Science and technology
Life Systems
Skills:
Self-Directed Learning
French level:
A2: Waystage
B1: Threshold
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15
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E259
: Savais-tu que... Peaux de chevreuil
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Ancient civilizations did not write on ordinary paper. They used animal skins to write and communicate with each other.
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E274
: Savais-tu que...Se frapper le coude, ça fait mal
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Lexie explains that the ulnar nerve is responsible for the tingling sensation that occurs when one strikes one's elbow.
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E288
: Savais-tu que... Pourquoi baille-t-on?
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Yawning is part of our daily lives and is often associated with sleep. But do we really know why we yawn?
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E290
: Savais-tu que... Voyage autour de notre corps en 60 secondes
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Blood circulates in our bodies. In this episode, Lexie introduces us to interesting facts such as the speed of blood flow.
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E300
: Savais-tu que...Caribou : mot micmac
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Through funny and educational vignettes, Josée, Lexie and Christopher test the audience's knowledge on fascinating subjects such as astronomy, dinosaurs, fauna, flora, great civilizations and the human body. In this episode, Lexie presents some interesting facts about the caribou.
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E301
: Savais-tu que...Origine du jeu de la crosse
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Did you know that... the game of lacrosse was invented by the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois)? Lexie gives us some information on the origins of a sport that has been practiced for several hundred years.
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E302
: Savais-tu que...Langues autochtones
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30 s
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Lexie introduces us to the different First Nations communities. We also learn that there are over 70 Native languages spoken in Canada.
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E303
: Savais-tu que...L'opossum
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30 s
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Did you know that the word opossum comes from the Algonquin language? They can be found in Canada to Central America.
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E304
: Savais-tu que...Québec
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30 s
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Lexie makes us discover the origins of Quebec. But where does the name come from?
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E305
: Savais-tu que... Ottawa : nom autochtone
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30 s
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Lexie introduces us to the origin of the city of Ottawa's name through historical facts.
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E306
: Savais-tu que...Maïs
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30 s
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In this video, Lexie introduces us to a familiar food that we know all over the world: corn. But where exactly does it come from?
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E308
: Savais-tu que...Canot
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30 s
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In this episode, Lexie gives us the history of the word canoe. We also learn that this term comes from the native peoples.
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E309
: Savais-tu que...
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30 s
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Canada is a country but where does the origin of its name come from. Lexie tells us about its history and the reasons why it is called that!
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E310
: Savais-tu que...Ontario
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30 s
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In this video, Lexie surprises us with some unusual facts about Ontario! This beautiful province used to be called kanadario. Did you know that?
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E311
: Savais-tu que...Raquette
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30 s
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Where did snowshoes come from? Did you know that it is because of the First Nations that we still use them today!
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Levels:
Elementary
Kindergarten
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Subjects:
Français
Notions fondamentales de la langue
Science and technology
Life Systems
Skills:
Self-Directed Learning
French level:
A2: Waystage
B1: Threshold
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