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Preview of The Indian Act in Canada PPT & NOTES

The Indian Act in Canada PPT & NOTES

This presentation covers important and accurate information pertaining to the Indian Act in Canada, including: A note on naming (i.e. why we don't use Aboriginal or Indian in common speech, but it is still found in government documents)When the Indian Act was founded and what its purpose isJurisdiction over First Nations peopleOverview of Status Indian and treaty benefitsConditions that warrant loss of statusDamage caused by the Indian ActAmendments to the Indian ActThe "good" parts of the India
Preview of 60s Scoop PPT & Cloze Notes

60s Scoop PPT & Cloze Notes

In this presentation I have provided an extensive overview of the 60s Scoop in Canada, with an emphasis in certain sections on Manitoba (which can be edited). The information in the presentation reviews: Residential school system in CanadaAssimilationContext and facts about the 60s ScoopStatistics & economic rationaleConsequencesGovernment apologyChildren in careCross cultural adoptionThe presentation is designed to work with my cloze notes and includes links to several relevant and current
Preview of Residential Schools in Canada EXPERT Presentation, Cloze Notes & QUIZ

Residential Schools in Canada EXPERT Presentation, Cloze Notes & QUIZ

If you're not sure how to approach the study of residential schools in Canada, this presentation is made for you. It's comprehensive, but simple and direct. It includes purposeful images, graphics, text and embedded videos that are relevant & current. It is eye-catching and engaging for students.The information in the PPT presentation reviews the following:The purpose and model of a residential schoolHow children were rounded upBackground info on the Baggot CommissionDuncan Campbell Scott &a
Preview of Native American Literature Power Point and Notes

Native American Literature Power Point and Notes

Created by
Elle Porter
This power point and guided notes introduces Native American Literature and celebrates the relationship between Native Americans stories and their culture. The power point looks in depth at Southeastern, Plains, and Northwestern tribes of Native Americans and looks at the cultural differences of these regions and how that connects to their Literature. The Guided notes help students follow along with the power point and strengthen the understanding of this topic.
Preview of Residential Schools in Canada PPT

Residential Schools in Canada PPT

If you're not sure how to approach the study of residential schools in Canada, this presentation is made for you. It's comprehensive, but simple and direct. It includes purposeful images, graphics, text and embedded videos that are relevant & current. It is eye-catching and engaging for students. The information in the PPT presentation reviews the following: The purpose and model of a residential schoolHow children were rounded upBackground info on the Baggot CommissionDuncan Campbell Scott
Preview of The Indian Act in Canada PPT

The Indian Act in Canada PPT

This presentation covers important and accurate information pertaining to the Indian Act in Canada, including: A note on naming (i.e. why we don't use Aboriginal or Indian in common speech, but it is still found in government documents)When the Indian Act was founded and what its purpose isJurisdiction over First Nations peopleOverview of Status Indian and treaty benefitsConditions that warrant loss of statusDamage caused by the Indian ActAmendments to the Indian ActThe "good" parts of the India
Preview of 60s Scoop in Canada PPT

60s Scoop in Canada PPT

In this presentation I have provided an extensive overview of the 60s Scoop in Canada, with an emphasis in certain sections on Manitoba (which can be edited). The information in the presentation reviews: Residential school system in CanadaAssimilationContext and facts about the 60s ScoopStatistics & economic rationaleConsequencesGovernment apologyChildren in careCross cultural adoptionThe presentation is designed to work with my cloze notes and includes links to several relevant and current
Preview of The Indian Act in Canada CLOZE NOTES

The Indian Act in Canada CLOZE NOTES

Important note: These cloze notes (fill in the blank) accompany my Indian Act in Canada PPT presentation. The presentation & cloze notes can be bought separately, as I have included an answer key with the cloze notes, or as part of my Indian Act in Canada bundle. The presentation covers important and accurate information pertaining to the Indian Act in Canada, including: A note on naming (i.e. why we don't use Aboriginal or Indian in common speech, but it is still found in government documen
Preview of 3.3 - Spanish Empire: The Southwest

3.3 - Spanish Empire: The Southwest

This file includes:The full text of Session 3.3 (Spanish Empire: The Southwest) from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (nomadicprofessor.com)Exclusive on-location mini-lectures from the Nomadic Professor (the thumbnails for each video in the PDF are hyperlinked to their unlisted YouTube URLs)A professional audio recording (.mp3 or .m4a) of the full Session, including the audio from each video mini-lectureGuided notes handouts that closely follow the textA complete answer key
Preview of 60s Scoop in Canada Cloze Notes

60s Scoop in Canada Cloze Notes

Important note: These cloze notes (fill in the blank) accompany my 60s Scoop in Canada PPT and can be purchased as a bundle. However I have included an answer key so that they can also be used on their own as a set of notes.In this presentation I have provided an extensive overview of the 60s Scoop in Canada, with an emphasis in certain sections on Manitoba (which can be edited to reflect another province/territory). The information in the presentation reviews: Residential school system in Canad
Preview of From Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day

From Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day

Created by
Ms Kelly's Class
Learn about the history of Columbus Day and the reasons for the shift to Indigenous Peoples Day. This lesson covers the history of who Columbus was, his mistakes, and why we should be looking at history with a critical eye. It also covers the shift to embracing Indigenous Peoples Day with a social justice lens. This lesson is meant to be used in a presentation format.
Preview of 6.4 - Glorious Revolution

6.4 - Glorious Revolution

This file includes:The full text of Session 6.4 (Glorious Revolution) from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (nomadicprofessor.com)Guided notes handouts that closely follow the textA complete answer key for each page of guided notesA multiple-choice/matching quiz based on the content of the SessionAn answer key for the quiz, with feedback for each right and wrong answerPrintable flashcards for all key vocabulary
Preview of 1.3 - Pre-Columbian North America

1.3 - Pre-Columbian North America

This file includes:The full text of Session 1.3 (Pre-Columbian North America) from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (nomadicprofessor.com)Exclusive on-location mini-lectures from the Nomadic Professor (the thumbnails for each video in the PDF are hyperlinked to their unlisted YouTube URLs)A professional audio recording (.mp3 or .m4a) of the full Session, including the audio from each video mini-lectureGuided notes handouts that closely follow the textA complete answer key f
Preview of Residential Schools in Canada Cloze Notes

Residential Schools in Canada Cloze Notes

Important note: These cloze notes (fill in the blank) accompany my Residential Schools in Canada PPT and are essential for this lesson to be the most effective for students. The cloze notes include four critical-thinking questions placed at strategic points in the presentation so that students can stop, reflect and apply their understanding throughout the lesson. However I have included an answer key so the notes can also be used on their own if needed.If you're not sure how to approach the stud
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