Wednesday 6 February 2013


http://prezi.com/yp4hhwt8phzy/what-it-means-to-be-canadian/?kw=view-yp4hhwt8phzy&rc=ref-19003778

by: Mikaela McIsaac, Sophia Stel, Audrey Smith, and Ariana Wilson

7 comments:

  1. Your pictures of the scenery show exactly what the landscape and climate is like in Canada. Our surroundings vary to be dry, wet, cold or hot and the mountains and land can go from being very rocky to flat and open which you showed different pictures that applied to all of that.

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  2. The many pictures and videos that they put in this prezi helps represent the beautiful geological factors of Canada. There is a video that relates to canadian identity by showing the landscape. It helps to show all of the seasons we have and all of the different weather we have throughout the year, that makes our country so beautiful.

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  3. I loved the video and how it showed the different geological factors that influence us. It showed the different environments that become a part of our Canadian identity and shape us.

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  4. I really like your photos and the video of Canadian geography; they represent the various diversity Canada is home to, and how all the different aspects of Canada are single puzzle pieces that fit together to form the beautiful mosaic that is Canadian identity - this also connects to Canada's multiculturalism and its acceptance of unique idiosyncrasies. Good job!

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  5. The slide on multi-culturism was really well done. I really liked the photo with the hands of different skin colours holding up the earth. It shows that Canada has a lot of respect for other cultures which makes it a great country to live in. :D good job!

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  6. I loved the prezi y'all :) I thought it was cool how you integrated multiculturalism into the "Peace and Good Government" slide and made connections between the different aspects of Canadian identity. :) YEHAWWWW - Bun Bun

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  7. I like how you guys put the 5 points about Canada close to a place that represent it. For example the "Peace, Order, and Good Government" you put on Ottawa. It really connected the what you presenting to Canada. Great job

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