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9th grade canadian history scripts

Preview of Screenplay Bundle | New France and British North America | The Complete Series

Screenplay Bundle | New France and British North America | The Complete Series

Created by
Shaun MacLellan
Looking for a new approach to Grade 7 Canadian History? Make lessons for your students more engaging by introducing this script from my collection of short, historical-fiction screenplays written for young Canadians! Whether your students act them out, or simply take turns reading the parts, setting a storyline within an actual, historical event is likely to entertain the most apathetic of pre-teens and adolescents, giving them an appreciation of their country's fascinating past! This is the
Preview of Charter Rights Reader's Theater

Charter Rights Reader's Theater

Are you teaching Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms? This product is for you!This product includes 4 reader's theater scripts of different Supreme Court cases that exemplify different charter rights. Your students will love bringing these cases to life and connecting how the supreme court and the charter impact Canadians daily life. Cases covered:Case #1 - Justine Blainey (Equality Rights)Case #2 - Richard Sauvé (Voting Rights)Case #3 - Jim Keegstra (Free Speech)Case #4 - Steve Powley (Tre
Preview of Battle of the Plains of Abraham Reader's Theatre

Battle of the Plains of Abraham Reader's Theatre

Created by
Kelden Formosa
This is a reader's theatre script that tells the story of the Battle of Plains of Abraham from both the British and French point of view. Characters include General Wolfe and his staff, General Montcalm, Governor Vaudreuil, and Bishop Pontbriand, as well as several regular soldiers on both sides of the conflict. It also included two narrator roles who explain the historical context for each scene. I wrote this while teaching my Grade Five class in Vancouver, BC. They really enjoyed it and found
Preview of 5 First Nation Legends: Sacred Elements (French Reader's Theatre)

5 First Nation Legends: Sacred Elements (French Reader's Theatre)

Created by
Chez Nathalie
This bundle entirely in French from Chez Nathalie is a series of plays based on sacred elements in 5 First Nation legends. Each legend also includes a text which explains the sacred element in question (PRINCIPLES: circle, number 4, dreams, PLANTS: tobacco, three sisters - beans, corn, squash), a summary of two other legends on the same theme at the end of the document as well as discussion questions. The titles and basic plot lines are the following: SACRED PRINCIPLESLe capteur de rêves (Ojibwe
Preview of Louis Riel and John A Macdonald Rap Battle Play

Louis Riel and John A Macdonald Rap Battle Play

Educators enjoy this creative, hilarious, well-written student script which is a fully versed Rap Battle Covering the lives of Louis Riel and John A Macdonald's conflicted past through Canadian Confederation and the Red River Rebellion. Two lead parts and 4 student actors. This would be an excellent in-class readers' theatre or you could perform for the school as all YouTube links for tech have been included.
Preview of 1920s Radio Show Assignment and Rubric

1920s Radio Show Assignment and Rubric

Created by
Julia Kelly
Assignment for students to take on the role of 1920s radio broadcasters. Can be submitted electronically or presented live. They are to be creative but must also include several factual elements that are described in the assignment sheet. Rubric included which is broken down into knowledge, thinking, communication, and application sections.
Preview of Screenplay 4 | New France and British North America | The Seven Years War

Screenplay 4 | New France and British North America | The Seven Years War

Created by
Shaun MacLellan
Looking for a new approach to Grade 7 Canadian History? Make lessons for your students more engaging by introducing this script from my collection of short, historical-fiction screenplays written for young Canadians! Whether your students act them out, or simply take turns reading the parts, setting a storyline within an actual, historical event is likely to entertain the most apathetic of pre-teens and adolescents, giving them an appreciation of their country's fascinating past! This is the
Preview of Le capteur de rêves - First Nation Legend (French Reader's Theatre)

Le capteur de rêves - First Nation Legend (French Reader's Theatre)

Created by
Chez Nathalie
This product entirely in French from Chez Nathalie is a theatrical adaptation of the Ojibwe legend: Le capteur de rêves (The Dreamcatcher), which focuses on the sacred principle of dreams. After a wizard casts a spell, a hunter is haunted by nightmares, and his nation is on the brink of famine. One night, a spider visits him and helps him break the spell. The hunter makes a dreamcatcher, which allows him to have good dreams, hunt successfully and save his people. There are 8 roles: 3 main roles
Preview of Gluskabe et le vol du tabac - First Nation Legend (French Reader's Theatre)

Gluskabe et le vol du tabac - First Nation Legend (French Reader's Theatre)

Created by
Chez Nathalie
This product entirely in French from Chez Nathalie is a theatrical adaptation of the Abenakis legend: Gluskabe et le vol du tabac (How Gluskabe Stole Tobacco), which focuses on tobacco, a sacred plant. Gluskabe’s grandmother is sad that there is no more tobacco, and her grandson wants to see her happy. When Gluskabe learns that a selfish and dangerous wizard (Grasshopper) grows it solely for his own purposes on an island far away, Gluskabe decides to steal his tobacco and share it with everyone.
Preview of Les quatre voeux - First Nation Legend (French Reader's Theatre)

Les quatre voeux - First Nation Legend (French Reader's Theatre)

Created by
Chez Nathalie
This product entirely in French from Chez Nathalie is a theatrical adaptation of the Abenakis legend: Les quatre voeux (The Four Visitors), which focuses on the sacred principle of the number 4. Four men visit the Creator Gluskonba after he promises to grant a wish to each member of the nation who asks him for one. Gluskonba gives a small pouch to each man and tells them to open it only at their homes. Three men do not follow his instructions and meet a fateful destiny. Only one man benefits fro
Preview of Glooscap et Géant Hiver - First Nation Legend (French Reader's Theatre)

Glooscap et Géant Hiver - First Nation Legend (French Reader's Theatre)

Created by
Chez Nathalie
This product entirely in French from Chez Nathalie is a theatrical adaptation of the Micmac legend: Glooscap et Géant Hiver (Glooscap and Old Man Winter), which focuses on the sacred principle of the circle. The Micmac Nation risks extinction due to an extremely cold winter. Glooscap, the Creator, aids the nation by travelling South and bringing Princess Summer back to the North with him. The two confront Old Man Winter and order him to bring about a milder winter and accept the princess’s visit
Preview of Les trois soeurs - First Nation Legend (French Reader's Theatre)

Les trois soeurs - First Nation Legend (French Reader's Theatre)

Created by
Chez Nathalie
This product entirely in French from Chez Nathalie is a theatrical adaptation of the Mohawk legend: Les trois soeurs (The Three Sisters), which focuses on beans, corn and squash, three sacred plants. The three complementary plants grow up together and are very happy. Hunters, also brothers, discover them one day, and Bean disappears during the night. After two more visits by the hunters, Squash and Corn disappear in turn. The sisters are eventually reunited and once again happy at the hunters’ h
Preview of Screenplay 6 | New France and British North America | The War of 1812

Screenplay 6 | New France and British North America | The War of 1812

Created by
Shaun MacLellan
Looking for a new approach to Grade 7 Canadian History? Make lessons for your students more engaging by introducing this script from my collection of short, historical-fiction screenplays written for young Canadians! Whether your students act them out, or simply take turns reading the parts, setting a storyline within an actual, historical event is likely to entertain the most apathetic of pre-teens and adolescents, giving them an appreciation of their country's fascinating past! This is the
Preview of Screenplay 2 | New France and British North America | The Father of New France

Screenplay 2 | New France and British North America | The Father of New France

Created by
Shaun MacLellan
Looking for a new approach to Grade 7 Canadian History? Make lessons for your students more engaging by introducing this script from my collection of short, historical-fiction screenplays written for young Canadians! Whether your students act them out, or simply take turns reading the parts, setting a storyline within an actual, historical event is likely to entertain the most apathetic of pre-teens and adolescents, giving them an appreciation of their country's fascinating past! This is the
Preview of Screenplay 5 | New France and British North America | The American Revolution

Screenplay 5 | New France and British North America | The American Revolution

Created by
Shaun MacLellan
Looking for a new approach to Grade 7 Canadian History? Make lessons for your students more engaging by introducing this script from my collection of short, historical-fiction screenplays written for young Canadians! Whether your students act them out, or simply take turns reading the parts, setting a storyline within an actual, historical event is likely to entertain the most apathetic of pre-teens and adolescents, giving them an appreciation of their country's fascinating past! This is the
Preview of Plays that are fun!    I AM CANADIAN!

Plays that are fun! I AM CANADIAN!

This play was used at Christmas because the concert was all about a Canadian Christmas but it is really a wonderful review of everything Canadian. The students were very proud that they had memorized in rhyming form all the incredible things Canada can be very proud of accomplishing. This was such a hit with our parents that we performed it for 2 other schools just at an assembly!
Preview of History Vlogging Assignment New France & BNA, American Revolution

History Vlogging Assignment New France & BNA, American Revolution

Created by
CanadianCanucks
Are you tired of boring history assignments that students just don't like doing? Well have no fear the Canucks are here! In this assignment students create a vlog posing as a person living in North America during the Seven Years War or American Revolution or the Constitution that split Canada into Upper and Lower Canada. Students can use their knowledge to create a fun and engaging vlog that follows their experience during these times. This will help those teaching virtually cover oral language,
Preview of Screenplay 3 | New France and British North America | Thanadelthur

Screenplay 3 | New France and British North America | Thanadelthur

Created by
Shaun MacLellan
Looking for a new approach to Grade 7 Canadian History? Make lessons for your students more engaging by introducing this script from my collection of short, historical-fiction screenplays written for young Canadians! Whether your students act them out, or simply take turns reading the parts, setting a storyline within an actual, historical event is likely to entertain the most apathetic of pre-teens and adolescents, giving them an appreciation of their country's fascinating past! This is the
Preview of Screenplay 1 | New France and British North America | Cartier and Donnacona

Screenplay 1 | New France and British North America | Cartier and Donnacona

Created by
Shaun MacLellan
Looking for a new approach to Grade 7 Canadian History? Make lessons for your students more engaging by introducing this script from my collection of short, historical-fiction screenplays written for young Canadians! Whether your students act them out, or simply take turns reading the parts, setting a storyline within an actual, historical event is likely to entertain the most apathetic of pre-teens and adolescents, giving them an appreciation of their country's fascinating past! This is the
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