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Adult education canadian history research

Preview of North America Biome and Geography Hunt

North America Biome and Geography Hunt

Created by
Teel's Treats
Introduce your unit over North America with this mapping activity. Students use globes, atlases, and/or the internet to discover more about the geography of this region! Countries Included: U.S.A. Canada Mexico Bahamas Dominican Rep. Cuba Haiti Belize Honduras Nicaragua Guatemala El Salvador Costa Rica Panama Greenland Students create maps over: -Biomes -Geography (landforms, countries, bodies of water, urban centers) **BUNDLE AND SAVE** check out my bundled GEOGRAPHY MAPS in my TpT store!
Preview of Carnaval de Quebec Winter Carnival - English, No Prep with Answer Key

Carnaval de Quebec Winter Carnival - English, No Prep with Answer Key

Created by
Little Calico
Ready to use 8 page WebQuest style bookletAll your students need is access to the Carnaval website (such as chromebooks or iPads, or complete together with a Smartboard)Students explore the official Carnaval de Quebec website to find information and complete creative activitiesNo prepAnswer Key includedKey words: French, francais, core french, traditions, Canada, history, culture, social studies, unit, Canadian, festival, celebration, English language arts, research, project
Preview of Citizenship & Immigration INTERVIEW Project

Citizenship & Immigration INTERVIEW Project

This is a streamlined project designed to engage students in independent inquiry about citizenship and immigration in Canada. In this project students will choose a subject to interview and gather background information about that person's immigration experience. Each part of the project is scaffolded to build upon itself and guide students through the process, culminating in a story to synthesize their understanding. As an alternative to writing out the interviewee's story, the student could al
Preview of Social Sciences Independent Study Project: Social Justice & Activism

Social Sciences Independent Study Project: Social Justice & Activism

Created by
Alison Mockler
This assignment was created to be a final assignment in a grade 10 history class.  The task for this assignment is to create either a seminar & presentation or a research essay about a significant person involved in the ongoing journey for the expansion of rights and social justice in our world. There is a list of prominent social justice activists attached for students to choose from and an essay outline.
Preview of Grade 12 Canadian History Project using Primary Sources with Rubric

Grade 12 Canadian History Project using Primary Sources with Rubric

Created by
Omar's Store
This is a comprehensive, fun history project that can be used as a unit assessment or as a final exam. It requires students to find three primary sources (any three events in history) and analyze and interpret them. They can find paintings, relics, documents, letters, etc. Note: Assignment says "Canadian History," but this project can be used for the US as well or any other country. You can easily just change it to say "American History."The downloadable file contains everything you will need: A
Preview of Cowichan Nation Quiz

Cowichan Nation Quiz

Created by
HIVE Matters
This activity helps to share and inform about the Cowichan Nation. There are links at the bottom of the quiz to preview before or after the quiz, depending on how you use this resource. It is engaging and sparks converstion.
Preview of Canada 150

Canada 150

Happy 150th Birthday Canada! I have created a word search of the Canadian National Parks, an internet search worksheet with information every Canadian student should know about the National Parks of Canada and a Canada Gray Jay worksheet. You will be surprised at some of the answers. I have also included twenty things about the Canada Jay you can tell your students, as enrichment. Answer keys are provided! Only 150 cents!Permission has been granted to use the Canada 150 logos! My Other Pro
Preview of Document Based Question: The Northwest Rebellion

Document Based Question: The Northwest Rebellion

Through an examination of five primary and secondary sources (including political cartoon) students are guided through a series of questions regarding the sources, and prompted to respond to the question: "To what extent should John A Macdonald be held responsible for causing the Northwest Rebellion?" An excellent change from typical "Louis Riel: Hero or Traitor?" essays and debates. A rubric is provided for ease of assessment.
Preview of Truth and Reconciliation Discussion Package

Truth and Reconciliation Discussion Package

Use this package to teach your students or staff about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the events leading up to the Calls of Action. Discussion points include: The White Paper, the residential school experience for First Nations, Metis and Inuit families, the role of the RCMP in the IRS system, and the Calls to Action.Suitable for Grade 11, 12, higher education, or educational staff.Package contains -18 discussion cards/posters -2 assignments -2 pages of reference/suggestions for fur
Preview of Unit 1 History Project

Unit 1 History Project

Created by
Omar's Store
Project on Unit 1, Lessons 1-21 of a full series of lessons for the Canadian History course, CHI4U, that closely follows the Ontario curriculum expectations.(This can work as a standalone and my lessons are not required for it.)This is a comprehensive, fun history project. It requires students to find three primary sources (any three events in history) and analyze and interpret them. They can find paintings, relics, documents, letters, etc.The downloadable file contains everything you will need:
Preview of The Conscription Crisis: Canada at War

The Conscription Crisis: Canada at War

Students will be required to watch one video source (linked on Youtube) and critically analyze information on the Canadian War Museum website to answer guided questions pertaining to the conscription crisis in Canada during the First World War.
Preview of VIRTUAL TOUR - HISTORIC RAILWAY STATION IN MCADAM NEW BRUNSWICK

VIRTUAL TOUR - HISTORIC RAILWAY STATION IN MCADAM NEW BRUNSWICK

Created by
Art's Place
CREATE YOUR OWN VIRTUAL TOURThe McAdam Train Station is a beautiful structure that originally served folks coming to New Brunswick from across Canada ... many of whom were wealthy people coming to spend time in their summer homes in St. Andrews, NB. Closed to train traffic some years ago, it now is a delightful tourist attraction. It's well worth a visit in person or through these virtual files. For teachers, it gives a great opportunity to discuss our change in transportation services.The infor
Preview of "An Arrow Through the Alliance" Cancellation Effects on U.S. - Canada Relations

"An Arrow Through the Alliance" Cancellation Effects on U.S. - Canada Relations

Here is a document to support my novel study unit on "Chasing the Arrow" by Charles Reid. It was written by a young friend of mine, Allen Pietrobon, while working on his PhD at the American University in Washington D.C. Before he left for his studies, I challenged him to find whatever he could about Canada's iconic Avro Arrow jet fighter. Here is what he found. It challenges the common ideas about what really happened. Click HERE for a link to "Chasing the Arrow" Chasing the Arrow by Charl
Preview of WW1 Propaganda Assignment

WW1 Propaganda Assignment

Created by
Rosario Tucci
This assignment was created in order to help students understand how propaganda was used during WW1. The assignment can be altered to suit a variety of needs however this one is specifically designed to fit into the Ontario, Canada Grade 10 History Curriculum. The assignment will involve students conducting their own research and creating their own piece of propaganda to be used during WW1. Assignment includes purpose, instructions, learning goals, step-by-step instructions, and a grading rubric
Preview of Historical Thinking Concepts Research Projects

Historical Thinking Concepts Research Projects

Created by
Miss Happy
15 different kinds of historical thinking concepts research projects that fit under one rubric marked out of 20. This booklet gives students the independence to pick their topic and format but still have guidelines on how to execute the project. This booklet can be used in grade for any topic!This book contains 24 pages of 15 project ideas, rubric and guidelines!
Preview of Canadian Government Slideshow & Lecture Notes

Canadian Government Slideshow & Lecture Notes

Created by
Edukaitlyn
This slideshow is used for Canadian Political Science courses and features definitions, examples, links to government websites and members:- Political Ideologies (Conservatism + Liberalism in North America)- 4 Main Political Socialization Agents- Defines Representative Democracy- Federal State (Branches and levels of government)- Constitutional Monarchy (Queen, Governor General and Prime Minister roles)- Parliamentary System (House of Commons and Senate)- Responsible Government (Constitution)- C
Preview of Emily Carr

Emily Carr

Emily Carr was a Canadian artist who documented the West Coast landscape of British Columbia like no other. Students should get to know this woman for her art, her writing, and her outlook on life, gained through direct observation and contemplation.Included is a Word Search which corresponds with 30 questions for research to Fill-in-the-Blanks, with the words provided. Your students will not complete these without a little homework. When studying Emily Carr, please consider another of my pro
Preview of Why we should/shouldn't study history worksheet

Why we should/shouldn't study history worksheet

Created by
Rosario Tucci
The purpose of this worksheet is to get students thinking about why studying history is importantHistory is more and more frequently a subject that gets questioned in regard to its importance in any education setting, for this reason I think it is a great idea to start a course off by tackling the question of "why does history matter?" head on by utilizing those key skills that history courses teach studentsThis worksheet is a great way to start off any high school history course with an introdu
Preview of Residential School Research Project

Residential School Research Project

Created by
Katelyn Morin
Residential School Research ProjectThis resource is for teachers who are educating Gr 7-12 students about residential schools, and survivors. Be aware that some stories of residential school survivors can be emotional, and that this must be taught in an appropriate, and empathetic manner. This file is editable, so if you wish to add more questions, you may add or delete. If you have any other suggestions, please send a message to give me some more ideas on how to make this more culturally respon
Preview of Où rougissent les coquelicots
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Où rougissent les coquelicots

Created by
Shebafilms
"Où rougissent les coquelicots" is a trailer for the french version of the 30 minute docudrama "Where The Poppies Grow: The Lakehead at War" This project is both a commemoration of the sacrifices of the First World War and the documentation of the historical contributions of Thunder Bay and region in the conflict. The First World War (1914-1918) had a significant impact on the communities of Port Arthur and Fort William (now Thunder Bay). Thousands of men and women from the region served
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