Sunday, November 1, 2020

Index to Alberta Heritage Networks

Alberta Heritage Networks are networks of people and ogranizations interested in passing on our Alberta Heritage to future generations. We do this primarily through setting up online networks within the FACTSnet networking family. Our primary networks are as follows:
Major Posts on this blogsite:

Other FACTSnet sites

Monday, July 13, 2020

Participate in this blog!

This blog pertains to the history and heritage of the province of Alberta. Comment on this post and tell us what you would like to see in this blog!
If you want to participate even more, send an e-mail to one of the blog administrators, and we may be able to make you a volunteer author for this blog!
-Simon-Luc

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Questions to Ask Seniors

Questions to ask seniors
  1. Where and when were you born?
  2. Who were your parents and what were there jobs?
  3. What is the earlies memory that you can recall?
  4. Did you have any sibilings?
  5. What was your earliest memory of school?
  6. What was your favorite subject in school?
  7. What was your least favorite subject in school and why?
  8. Who were some of your favorite teachers and why?
  9. Who were some of your least favorite teachers and why?
  10. What were some after school activities you were involved in?


  11. Who was your best friend in school?
  12. Who was your favorite teacher?
  13. Did you like your principle of your Jr. High School, high school or elementary school?
  14. What kind of sport teams did they have at your Jr. High School,high schooo, elementary school?
  15. What school did you go to?
  16. Did he have his first love in Jr. High,high school, elementary school?
  17. Who was your first sweetheart?
  18. Were there any school dances?
  19. What school activates did you have?
  20. Did you play sports?


  21. What grades did you have?
  22. What was the most technological thing in your school days?
  23. What was your first Job?
  24. When did you learn to drive and what was the first vehical you drove?
  25. What did you do in the summertime as a child, teenager, adult?
  26. When did you first meet your spouce?
  27. What was your first date like?
  28. When did you get married?
  29. What do you recall about your courtship?
  30. What was life like when your first child was born ect?


  31. What was it like when your first grandchild was born?
  32. What was your wedding day like?
  33. What was your childs wedding day like?

Monday, June 28, 2010

Places I would like to visit in St. Albert

This is a list of several sites relevant to St. Albert's heritage suggested by Canadian students. Please make a comment on this post saying which site you would be most interested in visiting. Comments should follow the guidelines outlined in Commenting on FACTSnet Blogs. Use "Sum2010A" as the group name.


これらはカナダに在籍する学生が進めたアルバータ州聖アルバート市の文化遺産に関する史跡のリストです。興味のあった史跡があれば、このブログポストにコメントしてください。コメント欄を利用するに当たって、以下のルールを守って使用してください:
  • どなたでもコメントを投稿できます
  • コメントは査定する必要がありますので、数日の間ご覧になれません。不適切な表現やコメントは控えてください。
  • コメントは右のコラム内のラベルで見分けられます。文章以外のリソースに関係するコメントの場合、"画像(image)"や"映像(video)"のラベルを使ってください。ほかのラベルは各々のブログによって異なります。
  • コメントにリンク先をつけるには、名・URLを使ってコメントしてください。
  • クラスのようなグループでコメントする場合は、下のプロセスに従ってください:
    1. まずはグループ名をつけてください。この場合は"Sum2010A"を使ってください。
    2. グループ名の後には"ダッシュ[-]"をつけて、そして頭文字をつけてください。
    3. その後にはまたひとつ"ダッシュ[-]"をつけて、ラベルやほかの一意名(たとえば検索番号)をつけてください。
    4. コメント本体は一意名やポストの示達に関係します。

    Places to take my Japanese friend (St. Albert)

    In the future, we may host Japanese students in St. Albert, or there may be Japanese students interested in learning about St. Albert over the Internet. For this purpose, we would like St. Albert students to suggest heritage sites relevant to St. Albert's heritage that Japanese students may be interested in.

    Please comment on this post with both a site to visit and a brief description of the location. Please keep your comments in very simple English so a Japanese student can understand. Comments should follow the guidelines outlined in Commenting on FACTSnet Blogs. Use "Sum2010A" as the group name. Include a URL linking to information on the site.

    Thursday, August 20, 2009

    Tuesday, February 3, 2009

    Alberta Educational Heritage

    Notes for development
    • North & South (780, 403)
    • Catholic Education
    • Protestant Education
    • Secular
    Curriculum Development for Science, Social Studies, Religion and Language Arts.

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