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12th grade canadian history literature circles

Preview of Guide: Gallop Toward the Sun by Peter Stark (Tecumseh & William Henry Harrison)

Guide: Gallop Toward the Sun by Peter Stark (Tecumseh & William Henry Harrison)

Created by
Compass Rose
A Discussion Guide for the book, Gallop Toward the Sun: Tecumseh and William Henry Harrison by Peter Stark. A comprehensive discussion guide suggested for grades 9 on up. "American, Canadian, and British history... full of true adventure!" Copyright Betty J. White, aka Compass Rose, 2024This is a biography of Chief Tecumseh and William Henry Harrison who were involved with the conflicts that developed because of America’s expansion into the frontier. The author, Peter
Preview of Reconciliation Conversations in Graphic Novel, "The Outside Circle"

Reconciliation Conversations in Graphic Novel, "The Outside Circle"

Looking to add diverse cultural experiences in your English or history classes? Conversation starters here help students to engage the graphic novel, "The Outside Circle." HIT HERE FOR VIDEO DESCRIPTION OF THIS PRODUCT The story of one Aboriginal family and the challenges they face lends itself to deep discussions and high student interest. Find plot diagram graphics here, ideas to create an Inuit talking stick for facilitating more voices and 100 trigger questions – with answer keys for e
Preview of French Novel Study Reading Guide | Enfants de la rébellion by Susanne Julien

French Novel Study Reading Guide | Enfants de la rébellion by Susanne Julien

Created by
TeachingFSL
This package for Enfants de la rébellion, the Quebecois author Susanne Julien's historical fiction novel about the Rebellions in Lower Canada in 1837-1838 integrates your Grade 7 History or 7/8 split grade History class with French immersion expectations. It can also be used in as a novel study in High School FSL courses, especially if you wish to include a Canadian female author. The resource includes suggested vocabulary and activities, comprehension and other types of questions (such as those
Preview of Anne of Green Gables

Anne of Green Gables

Created by
ahmed masmoudi
Anne of Green GablesBy Lucy Maud MontgomeryA skinny, red-headed girl was not what Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert had in mind when they decided to adopt an orphaned boy to help around the farm. But from the moment she arrives at Green Gables, Anne Shirley knows she’s found her home . . . and is determined to do whatever it takes to win Marilla and Matthew over.But will Anne’s knack for getting into scrapes cracking her slate over a boy’s head at school, falling off the roof of a friend’s house, and
Preview of 1917 The Movie Worksheet, Discussion - Film Study, World War One, Trench Warfare

1917 The Movie Worksheet, Discussion - Film Study, World War One, Trench Warfare

Created by
Creating History
"1917" is an incredible movie that accurately depicts the human reality of trench warfare through exceptional videography. The movie looks as if it has been filmed in one sequence providing the viewer with a birds-eye view of life in the trenches and beyond. A must see!TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I used this as a supplemental material for a summer tutoring session I was facilitating. Helpful and very visually appealing! Great work! During the movie, students complete a simple analysis she
Preview of Richard Wagamese: "A Hand on the Lid of the World" Package

Richard Wagamese: "A Hand on the Lid of the World" Package

This package includes the three page lesson plan and five pages of printable extension activities for the short story: "Hand on the Lid of the World" by Richard Wagamese (from his memoir, One Native Life). *Suitable for Grades 9-12, English Language Arts and Social Studies*Includes suggestions for oral or written reflection prompts, as well background context on important First Nations issues.
Preview of Richard Wagamese "Firekeeper" Lesson Plan & Extension Activities

Richard Wagamese "Firekeeper" Lesson Plan & Extension Activities

This package includes the 2 page lesson plan along with 7 prinable pages of extension activities for Richard Wagamese's story "Firekeeper" in his memoir, One Native Life. -Use this package in correspondence with Firekeeper by Wagamese to explore Sweat Lodges and other Ojibway ceremonies.Suitable for ELA and social studies, Grades 9-12, or higher education.
Preview of "Wind is the Carrier of Song" - Lesson Plan & Extension Activities

"Wind is the Carrier of Song" - Lesson Plan & Extension Activities

This package includes the 2 page lesson plan and 15 pages of printable extension activities for Richard Wagamese's story "Wind is the Carrier of Song," from his memoir, One Native Life. Through discussions, written reflections, and small group activities, students will explore Canada's role in the Truth and Reconciliation process as a result of the Indian Residential School System, the White Paper, and other historical injustices against Indigenous people. Suitable for: Grades 11-12, higher educ
Preview of Wagamese: "Neighbours" - Lesson Plan & Extension Activities

Wagamese: "Neighbours" - Lesson Plan & Extension Activities

This package includes a 2 page lesson plan and 4 printable pages of extension activities for Richard Wagamese's story "Neighbours" in his memoir, One Native Life. Suitable for: English or Social Studies Grades 10-12.Learning targets include: Waterkeepers, citizenship, Canadian Indigenous literature, and independent writing.
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