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7th grade canadian history script pdfs

Preview of Bundle of 4 Canadian Government Plays or Readers' Theatre

Bundle of 4 Canadian Government Plays or Readers' Theatre

This Bundle of 4 Canadian Government Plays or Readers’ Theatre can serve as an introduction to our system of Canadian government. Or, if you teach in Ontario, it can serve as a quick overview of our political system before plunging into the new grade 5 Social Studies’ Inquiry-based research expectations. If you buy it in the BUNDLE, you will save 15%! The plays or readers' theatre can be used in different ways: 1. All the students can be divided into groups of 6 (or 5) and read through and d
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 Types of Government (Terms) of Canada Play or Readers' Theatre

Types of Government (Terms) of Canada Play or Readers' Theatre

This Types of Government (Terms) of Canada Play or Readers’ Theatre: can serve as an introduction to our system of Canadian government. Or, if you teach in Ontario, it can serve as a quick overview of our political system before plunging into the new grade 5 Social Studies’ Inquiry-based research expectations. This 6 character skit explores types and terms of government, especially Canada’s. The props are easily accessible and the humour will appeal to the students. When I tested t
Preview of Canadian Federal Government Play or Readers' Theatre for Social Studies

Canadian Federal Government Play or Readers' Theatre for Social Studies

This Canadian Federal Government Play or Readers’ Theatre can serve as an introduction to our system of Federal government. Or, if you teach in Ontario, it can serve as a quick over-view of our political system before plunging into the new grade 5 Social Studies’ Inquiry-based research expectations. This 6 character skit explores the 3 levels of government and their leaders, the 3 branches of government, various services, laws, the role of pages, governor generals, ministers and the P
Preview of Canadian Municipal Government Play or Readers' Theatre

Canadian Municipal Government Play or Readers' Theatre

This Canadian Municipal Government Play or Readers’ Theatre: can serve as an introduction to our system of local government. Or, if you teach in Ontario, it can serve as a quick overview of our political system before plunging into the new grade 5 Social Studies’ Inquiry-based research expectations. This 6 character skit, for grades 5-8, explores the Municipal government and their leaders, various services and the town hall. The props are easily accessible and the humour will appeal t
Preview of GOUVERNEMENT MUNICIPAL DU CANADA - Théâtre des Lecteurs

GOUVERNEMENT MUNICIPAL DU CANADA - Théâtre des Lecteurs

This French version—LE GOUVERNEMENT MUNICIPAL DU CANADA - THÉÂTRE DES LECTEURS can serve as an INTRODUCTION to our system of LOCAL government. Or, if you teach in Ontario, it can serve as a quick overview of our local political system before plunging into the new grade 5 Social Studies’ Inquiry-based research expectations.  This 6 character skit explores the municipal level of government and their leaders, various services, their roles, and responsibilities. The props are easily accessible and
Preview of The Weight of Memory

The Weight of Memory

Created by
Sing With Mr B
Engage your students in Remembrance Day with four original poems arranged into readers theatre scripts and tableaux outlines! Great for students to be able to work on as a whole class or in smaller groups. Respond to the poems through art and have them reflect on what they created. Students can draw, colour, paint etc. in response to the poem and could even use the included template to inspire a larger poster. Writing in Role. Using the included image as a prompt and guiding questions, have your
Preview of Interview the Loyalists! Settling into Canada.

Interview the Loyalists! Settling into Canada.

Created by
HipDebster
Canadian History: The Loyalists – Interview the 4 Loyalists. - Hannah Ingraham - David George - Thayendanegea - Hans Winger "Who were the Loyalists?" This Fun interview will introduce the 4 Loyalists to your students. It covers the Loyalists during the Revolution and their resettlement in Canada. Have fun with your students and invite 4 Loyalists to the classroom to get a small glimpse into their lives. Options for playing this out: 1. Choose 4 students to choose a part. Have them read over t
Preview of Orange Shirt Day Skit - Orange Shirt Day Assembly Presentation

Orange Shirt Day Skit - Orange Shirt Day Assembly Presentation

Created by
Kolenda Corner
This short skit is designed to be used as part of an Orange Shirt Day Assembly. It presents information about residential schools in Canada and the story of Orange Shirt Day in a manner that can be easily understood by elementary school students. It has roles for five students and should run three to five minutes long.
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 Canada Class Play

Canada Class Play

Created by
Susan Russell
Canada Class Play With cast including grumpy Grizzly Bear, belligerent beaver, couple of very loud Canadian Geese and an extremely 'mouthy moose' (jokes should come with public health warning) it's just as well there's a Lumberjack on hand to help out our, as ever, severely challenged narrator! Cast of 30 - easily adaptable up or down Duration - around 10 to 15 minutes including music Also available off teacherspayteachers and www.plays-r-ussell.com are scripts written on other countries e.g. Af
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 Les castors et le grand feu - First Nation Legend (French Reader's Theatre)

Les castors et le grand feu - 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 Algonquin legend: Les castors et le grand feu. The Creator forgets to give tails to the forest animals he created. Therefore, he offers them a variety of tails, and the beavers receive a long, bushy, shiny tail. However, their tails become wide, flat and hard after they fight a large forest fire. There are 10 roles: 6 main roles and 4 smaller roles. There is also a page before the legend which explains native be
Preview of The Beavers and the Big Fire (First Nation Legend - Reader's Theatre)

The Beavers and the Big Fire (First Nation Legend - Reader's Theatre)

Created by
Chez Nathalie
This product entirely from Chez Nathalie is a theatrical adaptation of the Algonquin legend: The Beavers and the Big Fire. Creator forgets to give tails to the forest animals he created. Therefore, he offers them a variety of tails, and the beavers receive a long, bushy, shiny tail. However, their tails become wide, flat and hard after they fight a large forest fire. There are 10 roles: 6 main roles and 4 smaller roles. There is also a page before the legend which explains native beliefs about a
Preview of Les sept frères des pléiades - First Nation Legend (French Reader's Theatre)

Les sept frères des pléiades - 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 Assiniboine legend: Les sept frères des pléiades. The parents of seven brothers disappear on the plains of Saskatchewan. The boys lead a miserable existence searching for them, and they eventually decide to transform themselves into stars. There are 11 roles: 4 main roles and 7 smaller roles. There is also a page before the legend which describes Saskatoon berries and travois. A page at the end of the product co
Preview of La naissance du monde - First Nation Legend (French Reader's Theatre)

La naissance du monde - 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: La naissance du monde. Grand-Frère’s daughter, Fée Blanche, notices a mysterious light in a willow tree. When she approaches the light to examine it, she falls in a hole. Luckily, the animals below make a spongy cushion on a turtle’s shell to break her fall. To thank them, she adds certain physical features to the “cushion”, such as mountains and valleys. Petite Tortue adds other elements to creat
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 The Birth of the Earth (First Nation Legend - Reader's Theatre)

The Birth of the Earth (First Nation Legend - Reader's Theatre)

Created by
Chez Nathalie
This product from Chez Nathalie is a theatrical adaptation of the Ojibwe legend: The Birth of the Earth. Elder One’s daughter, Light Fairy, notices a mysterious light in a willow tree. When she approaches the light to examine it, she falls in a hole. Luckily, the animals below make a spongy cushion on a turtle’s shell to break her fall. To thank them, she adds certain physical features to the “cushion”, such as mountains and valleys. Small Turtle adds other elements to create North America. T
Preview of Le rocher Siwash - First Nation Legend (French Reader's Theatre)

Le rocher Siwash - 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 Squamish legend: Le rocher Siwash. According to tradition, Pied Agile must purify his body by swimming continuously in the ocean while his child comes into the world. If he is successful, his child will live a life of purity. During his swim, he meets four of Sagalie Tyee’s men in a canoe who attempt to thwart his mission. There are 8 roles: 4 main roles and 4 smaller roles. There is also a page before the legen
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