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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 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 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 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 Geography of Canada Unit Bundle

Geography of Canada Unit Bundle

My fellow educators of the world, With over 20 years of teaching experience across junior high and high school, I've dedicated countless hours to refining classroom materials that are both engaging and informative. I understand the immense effort it takes to create quality notes—effort that often extends well beyond school hours. Recognizing the challenges faced by both new and busy teachers, I've developed a resource designed to alleviate the stress of lesson planning, allowing you to focus on
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 Canada the Story of Us Viewing Activity Packs for Episodes 1-3 with Answer Keys

Canada the Story of Us Viewing Activity Packs for Episodes 1-3 with Answer Keys

A fill in the blank activity with answer keys to go with CBC's new series "Canada the Story of US". These are great activities to leave with a sub as there is no prep involved or to help enhance your Canadian history class. This package contains viewing activities for:Episode 1: World's Collide (pre contact - 1759)Episode 2: Hidden Treasure (1777-1793)Episode 3: War of Independence (1812-1813)
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 Canada BUNDLE of Interactive, Differentiated, and Guided Notes Unit Plans

Canada BUNDLE of Interactive, Differentiated, and Guided Notes Unit Plans

Created by
LisaMillerPhotos
This Canada Bundle includes:1. Interactive, Differentiated, and Guided Notes for the regions of Canada, 2. Interactive, Differentiated, and Guided Notes for Canada's Culture 3. Extension activities about the Northern Lights4. Videos and Interactive Links!5. First Nations Projects and rubrics6. Welcome to Canada freebieEach lesson is designed for kids to be successful, both general education and special education. students Lessons are differentiated for all students to achieve., by using visual c
Preview of Iroquois Confederacy Presentation, Notes Activity Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Iroquois Confederacy Presentation, Notes Activity Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to the Iroquois confederacy, the roles of various peoples, and a general summary of the way of life.Social Studies PoS Outcomes:6.2.4 – Analyze the structure and functions of the Iroquois Confederacy by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues: How was the Iroquois Confederacy structured (PADM)How did the social structure of the Iroquois confederacy impact its political structure? (CC, PADM) What was the role of women
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 Lot of 7 Common Core Rhetorical Analyses of Speeches by Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.

Lot of 7 Common Core Rhetorical Analyses of Speeches by Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the 6 Common Core annotated texts with marginal notes of famous speeches by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in time for the celebration of his birthday and Black History Month. The collection includes: • "I Have a Dream [1963 March on Washington Speech]” • "I've Been to the Mountaintop” • "Our God is Marching On” • "Drum Major Instinct” • "Eulogy for the Martyred Children” • "Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution” The zipped folder also includes blank copies of the sp
Preview of Canadian Documentary Worksheet Bundle (Growing)

Canadian Documentary Worksheet Bundle (Growing)

Documentaries are a great way for students to interact with Canadian history and see it play out in front of them. Buy this growing bundle today and get any new documentary worksheets added for free!
Preview of Socials 8 Unit 5: The Roots of Canada NOTES (digital)

Socials 8 Unit 5: The Roots of Canada NOTES (digital)

©Alternate Courses creates simplified curriculum including outlines, progress charts, notes, worksheets, and inquiry projects that can be used in a traditional inclusive classroom as well as for asynchronous and remote learning. Our course work meets all the learning outcomes of the new British Columbia curriculum in a simplified form for independent, self-paced work without the need for a textbook. Our student-centred projects give your students voice and choice in their learning. Our Notes are
Preview of Socials 8 Unit 5: The Roots of Canada NOTES

Socials 8 Unit 5: The Roots of Canada NOTES

©Alternate Courses creates simplified curriculum including outlines, progress charts, notes, worksheets, and inquiry projects that can be used in a traditional inclusive classroom as well as for asynchronous and remote learning. Our course work meets all the learning outcomes of the new British Columbia curriculum in a simplified form for independent, self-paced work without the need for a textbook. Our student-centred projects give your students voice and choice in their learning. Our Notes are
Preview of The French Revolution: Before, During and After

The French Revolution: Before, During and After

The French Revolution has been described as a 'watershed event' in world history, probably more influential than any other revolution, which is why all students should learn about its causes and outcomes. This ambitious project requires your students to:- use the Cornell notes format (13 custom-made copies are included) to gather information on the who and what of the event; - 4 groups of students will then use the Jigsaw Method to teach each other the details; - teachers are encouraged to have
Preview of Canada's Regions Interactive, Differentiated, and Guided Notes Unit Plan

Canada's Regions Interactive, Differentiated, and Guided Notes Unit Plan

Created by
LisaMillerPhotos
Each lesson is designed for kids to be successful, both general education and special education. students Lessons are differentiated for all students to achieve., by using visual cues as well as notes. Lessons include differentiation for interactive note taking, post note taking practice, and the ability to provide copies of notes for lower achieving students.. The lessons in this interactive include the following options.: Students can take notes using the blank notes pages. The teacher can u
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