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12th grade canadian history scaffolded notes

Preview of Government & Politics in Canada ULTIMATE BUNDLE

Government & Politics in Canada ULTIMATE BUNDLE

This bundle has everything you need to teach a unit on government, politics and voting/elections in Canada. See below for what is included in each resource.Government & Politics in Canada PPT & Cloze notes: The information is organized in the following sections:What is government?Canada is a democracyLevels of government in CanadaFederal governmentProvincial governmentMunicipal governmentFederal government electionsProvincial government electionsMunicipal government electionsCanadian pol
Preview of Globalization Bundle

Globalization Bundle

Created by
Canademia
This resource includes slideshows and notes on various aspects of globalization (globalization), from the Age of Exploration to present day.This resource follows the Alberta Social 10-1 curriculum, but is easily editable to fit your course needs. Slideshows included are:1- What is Globalization?2- Identity3- Challenges and Opportunities of Globalization4- Transnationals and Corporations5- Technology and Globalization6- Historical Globalization7- The Industrial Revolution8- Colonization of India9
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 Local Government Presentation + Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 6 Social

Local Government Presentation + Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 6 Social

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to the roles and responsibilities of local government. Presentation on introducing local government concepts according to the Alberta curriculum.6.1.4 Analyze the structure and functions of local governments in Alberta by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues:How are representatives chosen to form a local government (i.e., electoral process)? (PADM)What are the responsibilities of local governments (i.e., bylaws, ta
Preview of New France Presentation, Scaffolded Notes - Alberta 7 Social

New France Presentation, Scaffolded Notes - Alberta 7 Social

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to New France, the settlement of New France, and the structure of society in New France. The focus here is to have students learn and be able to recall prior information on explorers and understand the founding factors of New France and how they might impact the future formation of Canada.7.1.3 - Compare and contrast diverse social and economic structures within the societies of Aboriginal, French and British peoples in pre-Confederation Cana
Preview of Provincial Government Presentation + Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 6 Social

Provincial Government Presentation + Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 6 Social

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to Provincial government, the structure, purpose, and process of joining/participating. Presentation on introducing provincial government concepts according to the Alberta curriculum.6.1.5 analyze the structure and functions of Alberta’s provincial government by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues:How is the provincial government structured? (PADM)What is the role and status of the Lieutenant Governor within the p
Preview of Canadian Justice System WEEK LONG UNIT bundle!

Canadian Justice System WEEK LONG UNIT bundle!

BUNDLE OF RESOURCES:1. Canadian Justice System Key Lesson, Assignment & Cloze Notes:This is a really helpful resource for introducing and providing a broad but essential overview of Canada's justice system. In this document you will have access to:Lesson handout: notes which review the aims of the Canadian judicial system, the concept of the rule of law, fundamental legal rights of Canadians, the changing nature of the Canadian justice system and a note on how Canadians' attitude towards the
Preview of First Contact French Explorers Presentation, Scaffolded Notes - Alberta 7 Social

First Contact French Explorers Presentation, Scaffolded Notes - Alberta 7 Social

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to European Imperialism, the driving factors, and the motivation to colonize for various European nations, as well as the impact on Indigenous peoples.7.1.3 - Compare and contrast diverse social and economic structures within the societies of Aboriginal, French and British peoples in pre-Confederation Canada by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues: What were the social and economic factors of European imperialism?
Preview of Intro to Imperialism Presentation & Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 7 Social

Intro to Imperialism Presentation & Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 7 Social

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to European Imperialism, the driving factors, and the motivation to colonize for various European nations, as well as the impact on Indigenous peoples.7.1.3 - Compare and contrast diverse social and economic structures within the societies of Aboriginal, French and British peoples in pre-Confederation Canada by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues: What were the social and economic factors of European imperialism?
Preview of Treaties in Canada EXPERT lesson & presentation

Treaties in Canada EXPERT lesson & presentation

In this bundle you will have access to: Treaties in Canada PPT that provides a complete overview of what treaties are, their purpose, a timeline of the creation of the numbered treaties in Canada, what was promised, who was involved, symbolic gestures and items, and instructions for an engaging class activityTreaties in Canada CLOZE NOTES so that students can refer back to this vital information without struggling to write every single word down; ideal for learners who require scaffolded notesTr
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 Fur Trade and Competition Presentation, Scaffolded Notes - Alberta 7 Social

Fur Trade and Competition Presentation, Scaffolded Notes - Alberta 7 Social

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to the fur trade, its key players and their interests, and the impact it had on North America as well as Canadian history. The focus here is to have students learn why different groups took an interest in the fur trade as well as how the fur trade changed Indigenous societies. This will build on prior knowledge students have gained about first contact in Canada, as well as the origins of both British and French establishments in North America
Preview of British Explorers Presentation, Scaffolded Notes - Alberta 7 Social

British Explorers Presentation, Scaffolded Notes - Alberta 7 Social

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to the 13 colonies, the settlement of New England, and the differences between New France and the 13 colonies. The focus here is to have students learn why the British took an interest in North America, as well as how their systems of colonization differed from those of New France / France.7.1.3 - Compare and contrast diverse social and economic structures within the societies of Aboriginal, French and British peoples in pre-Confederation Can
Preview of Provincial Government Presentation - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Provincial Government Presentation - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to Provincial government, the structure, purpose, and process of joining/participating. Presentation on introducing provincial government concepts according to the Alberta curriculum.6.1.5 analyze the structure and functions of Alberta’s provincial government by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues:How is the provincial government structured? (PADM)What is the role and status of the Lieutenant Governor within the p
Preview of Democracy & Charter Presentation, Scaffolded Notes, Alberta Grade 6 Social

Democracy & Charter Presentation, Scaffolded Notes, Alberta Grade 6 Social

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to the concept of democracy and the basics of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.Notes sheet to accompany PowerPoint of the same name (Included in Bundle)Lesson Plan also included.6.1.1recognize and respect the democratic rights of all citizens in Canada (C, I) value the role of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in protecting individual and collective rights and freedoms (I, PADM) recognize the influence of historical event
Preview of CHC2D: 1982-Present Lesson

CHC2D: 1982-Present Lesson

This is a lesson, designed for the CHC2D course (Canadian History since World War I), on the political climate in Canada during the period from 1982 to the early 2000s. Engaging slides are included, along with fill-in-the-blanks notes for students to follow along with. The answer key is also included.
Preview of Local Government Presentation - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Local Government Presentation - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to the roles and responsibilities of local government. Presentation on introducing local government concepts according to the Alberta curriculum.6.1.4 Analyze the structure and functions of local governments in Alberta by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues:How are representatives chosen to form a local government (i.e., electoral process)? (PADM)What are the responsibilities of local governments (i.e., bylaws, ta
Preview of Provincial Government Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Provincial Government Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to Provincial government, the structure, purpose, and process of joining/participating. Presentation on introducing provincial government concepts according to the Alberta curriculum.6.1.5 analyze the structure and functions of Alberta’s provincial government by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues:How is the provincial government structured? (PADM)What is the role and status of the Lieutenant Governor within the p
Preview of New France Presentation - Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies

New France Presentation - Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to New France, the settlement of New France, and the structure of society in New France. The focus here is to have students learn and be able to recall prior information on explorers and understand the founding factors of New France and how they might impact the future formation of Canada. 7.1.3 - Compare and contrast diverse social and economic structures within the societies of Aboriginal, French and British peoples in pre-Confederation Can
Preview of Fur Trade and Competition Presentation - Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies

Fur Trade and Competition Presentation - Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to the fur trade, its key players and their interests, and the impact it had on North America as well as Canadian history. The focus here is to have students learn why different groups took an interest in the fur trade as well as how the fur trade changed Indigenous societies. This will build on prior knowledge students have gained about first contact in Canada, as well as the origins of both British and French establishments in North America
Preview of Fur Trade and Competition Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies

Fur Trade and Competition Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to the fur trade, its key players and their interests, and the impact it had on North America as well as Canadian history. The focus here is to have students learn why different groups took an interest in the fur trade as well as how the fur trade changed Indigenous societies. This will build on prior knowledge students have gained about first contact in Canada, as well as the origins of both British and French establishments in North America
Preview of British Explorers Presentation - Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies

British Explorers Presentation - Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to the 13 colonies, the settlement of New England, and the differences between New France and the 13 colonies. The focus here is to have students learn why the British took an interest in North America, as well as how their systems of colonization differed from those of New France / France.7.1.3 - Compare and contrast diverse social and economic structures within the societies of Aboriginal, French and British peoples in pre-Confederation Can
Preview of British Explorers Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies

British Explorers Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to the 13 colonies, the settlement of New England, and the differences between New France and the 13 colonies. The focus here is to have students learn why the British took an interest in North America, as well as how their systems of colonization differed from those of New France / France.7.1.3 - Compare and contrast diverse social and economic structures within the societies of Aboriginal, French and British peoples in pre-Confederation Can
Preview of New France Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies

New France Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to New France, the settlement of New France, and the structure of society in New France. The focus here is to have students learn and be able to recall prior information on explorers and understand the founding factors of New France and how they might impact the future formation of Canada. 7.1.3 - Compare and contrast diverse social and economic structures within the societies of Aboriginal, French and British peoples in pre-Confederation Can
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