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Canadian history worksheets for staff

Preview of Grade 3 Full Year Bundle

Grade 3 Full Year Bundle

Grade 3 Full Year BundleEverything you need to teach grade 3 is here in one perfect bundle. These units are professionally created, and are student and teacher friendly. You and your students will absolutely love these engaging units.Units Included:✅Social StudiesLiving and Working in OntarioCommunities in Canada, 1780-1850✅ScienceForces Causing MovementStrong and Stable Structures Growth and Changes in PlantsSoils in the Environment ✅Language Arts Full Year package✅Math Assessments Full Year pa
Preview of Indigenous Land Rights in Canada: A Study of Treaties and Territories

Indigenous Land Rights in Canada: A Study of Treaties and Territories

The lesson explores the historical context, impact of colonialism, and contemporary debates surrounding Indigenous land rights in Canada, emphasizing the importance of upholding treaty obligations, recognizing Indigenous sovereignty, and fostering meaningful reconciliation.Student Focus:Understand the historical context of Indigenous land rights treaties in Canada.Explore the impact of colonialism and settlement on Indigenous territories.Analyze contemporary issues and debates surrounding Indige
Preview of The Intersection of Sports & Geography: Hosting the Winter Olympics in Vancouver

The Intersection of Sports & Geography: Hosting the Winter Olympics in Vancouver

The lesson explores the intersection of sports and geography through the successful hosting of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, analyzing its geographic factors, economic impacts, social legacies, and environmental considerations.Student Focus:Understand the role of geographic factors in determining host cities for major sporting events like the Winter Olympics.Analyze the economic, social, and environmental impacts of hosting the Winter Olympics on Vancouver and its surrounding regions.Ex
Preview of The Historical and Contemporary Impact of the Fur Trade in Canada

The Historical and Contemporary Impact of the Fur Trade in Canada

The lesson explores the historical significance, social and environmental consequences, and ongoing implications of the fur trade in Canada, highlighting its profound impact on the nation's economy, culture, relationships with Indigenous peoples, and contemporary conservation efforts.Student Focus:Understand the historical importance of the fur trade in shaping Canada's economy, culture, and relationships with Indigenous peoples.Analyze the social and environmental consequences of fur trade acti
Preview of Immigration Patterns in Canada: How They Shape Urban and Rural Landscapes

Immigration Patterns in Canada: How They Shape Urban and Rural Landscapes

The lesson explores the historical and contemporary patterns of immigration to Canada, analyzing their spatial distribution and impacts on urban and rural landscapes, while also delving into the cultural, economic, and social dynamics of multiculturalism in diverse immigrant-receiving communities.Student Focus:Understand the historical and contemporary patterns of immigration to Canada.Analyze the spatial distribution of immigration and its impacts on urban and rural landscapes.Explore the econo
Preview of Quebec’s Winter Carnival: A Cultural Geography Case Study (Canada)

Quebec’s Winter Carnival: A Cultural Geography Case Study (Canada)

The main idea of this lesson is to explore the cultural significance, historical roots, geographical influences, and economic impact of Quebec's Winter Carnival, showcasing how tradition, innovation, and community spirit converge to create a vibrant celebration amidst the challenges of winter.Student Focus:Understand the historical origins and cultural significance of Quebec's Winter Carnival.Explore how climate and geography shape the organization and activities of the Winter Carnival.Analyze t
Preview of Multicultural Toronto: Cultural & Economic Contributions of Immigration (Canada)

Multicultural Toronto: Cultural & Economic Contributions of Immigration (Canada)

The main idea of this lesson is to explore the historical, cultural, and economic significance of immigration in shaping the multicultural identity and vibrancy of Toronto, Canada.Student Focus:Understand the historical and contemporary patterns of immigration to Toronto.Evaluate the cultural impacts of immigrant communities on Toronto's identity.Analyze the economic contributions of immigrants to Toronto's economy.Examine the challenges and benefits of multiculturalism in urban settings like To
Preview of Cultural Geography of Canada (Country Profile)

Cultural Geography of Canada (Country Profile)

The lesson explores the cultural geography of Canada, highlighting its diverse heritage, multiculturalism, indigenous traditions, and the impact of immigration on Canadian society.Student Focus:Gain an understanding of the cultural landmarks, symbols, and festivals associated with Canada.Learn about the indigenous heritage sites and cultural traditions of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples in Canada.Analyze the impact of multiculturalism on Canadian society, including immigration patterns a
Preview of Historical Geography of Canada (Country Profile)

Historical Geography of Canada (Country Profile)

The lesson explores the intricate historical geography of Canada, spanning colonial settlements, indigenous treaties, migration patterns, and territorial changes, highlighting the country's complex evolution and its ongoing efforts towards reconciliation, diversity, and environmental stewardship.Student Focus:Understand the key historical events and turning points that have shaped the geographical landscape of Canada.Analyze the impact of colonial settlements, Confederation, and indigenous treat
Preview of Indigenous Societies Research Presentation & Activity - Alberta Grade 7 Social

Indigenous Societies Research Presentation & Activity - Alberta Grade 7 Social

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to the concept of Indigenous societies, how they may have been structured differently and how they generally may have functioned.Researching different Indigenous societies using the "Voices and Visions" textbooks or the "Our Canada" textbooks (online editions)Voices and Visions, Chapter 1:Mi'kmaq (p.14-16)Haudenosaunee (p. 17-21)Anishinabe (p. 22-25)Our Canada, Chapter 1:Mi'kmaq (p.10-14)Anishinabe (p. 15-19)Haudenosaunee (p. 20-25)7.1.3 - Co
Preview of Valuing Our Rights and Freedoms Art Activity

Valuing Our Rights and Freedoms Art Activity

Created by
Sara Syed
Valuing Our Rights and Freedoms Abstract Art Activity, includes worksheet "Valuing Our Rights and Freedoms" which can be completed to conclude the activity, or students can pick their favourite representation and make a larger piece for it as a final project. Painted or coloured.The objective of this lesson is to have students recall their learning of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and connect their personal values to their selected  rights/freedoms. 6.1.1recognize and respect the d
Preview of Sub Plan: Truth and Reconciliation: Listening to Snotty Nose Rez Kids "Warriors"

Sub Plan: Truth and Reconciliation: Listening to Snotty Nose Rez Kids "Warriors"

Looking for a way to integrate First Nations music into your class while educating students about the truth about Canada's dark past?The learning goal for this activity is to learn about a First Nations hip-hop duo and evaluate their lyrical content while incorporating an understanding of the challenges surrounding Indigenous stereotypes. These stereotypes are known for painting their people as ill-mannered savages. Their music is best described as thought-provoking but slamming, club beats.If y
Preview of Ontario Grade 5/6 Social Studies 4 Book $avings Bundle!

Ontario Grade 5/6 Social Studies 4 Book $avings Bundle!

SAVE TIME with PREP with this BUNDLE. It contains FOUR independent Social Studies workbooks for Grade 5/6 students. Each workbook meets the Ontario Curriculum expectations for the Social Studies.Units included:First Nations & Europeans in New France & Early CanadaThe Role of Government & Responsible CitizenshipCommunities in Canada: Past & PresentCanada's Interactions with the Global CommunityAll workbooks together total over 200 pages of student activities & worksheets! Less
Preview of Legal Studies - Units 1 and 2 (ILC)

Legal Studies - Units 1 and 2 (ILC)

Created by
LititUp
This Unit was designed for students completing an Independent Learning Course (ILC) in the Ontario Curriculum. It is adaptable to any Western Curriculum as it is based on the course: CLN4C - Legal Studies. The textbook referred to in the assignments is the "Dimensions of Law: Canadian and International Law in the 21st Century" textbook, however the questions are broad enough they can be adapted to any online or textbook law resource. Overview:Unit 1 - key legal definitions chart and student anal
Preview of The Metis People and the Scrip System in Canada Worksheet

The Metis People and the Scrip System in Canada Worksheet

Created by
MrsDillonsClass
This worksheet is designed to accompany the presentation called "The Metis Peoples and the Scrip System in Canada."There is also an answer key available.
Preview of Great Depression in Canada

Great Depression in Canada

This product covers the causes of the great depression and how it impacted Canadians. The document has follow-up questions for students to complete.
Preview of Great Canadians Reports (Editable in Google Slides) Distance Learning

Great Canadians Reports (Editable in Google Slides) Distance Learning

Created by
ROOMBOP
This simple graphic organizer is great for Canada’s Day or any time during the year.  It is a helpful and fun way to get your students excited about Great Canadians. It allows them to research Great Canadians in history and report on quotes, facts and more about each. These are simple to use graphic organizers. Great Canadians include:- Tommy Douglas- Terry Fox- Pierre Trudeau- Sir Frederick Banting- David Suzuki- Lester B. Pearson- Don Cherry- Sir John A. Macdonald- Alexander Graham Bell- Wayne
Preview of CANADA DAY WORD SEARCH ,ACTIVITIES, PUZZLE

CANADA DAY WORD SEARCH ,ACTIVITIES, PUZZLE

#Celebrate #Canada #Day #with this #engaging #word #search #puzzle #activity! #Test your "knowledge and #find #hidden #words "related to #Canadian #culture, #landmarks, and #traditions. It's a #fun and #educational way to #learn #more #about the great nation of #Canada."Get into the festive spirit of Canada Day with our entertaining word search puzzle! Challenge yourself to locate words associated with Canadian history, national symbols, and famous Canadian figures. Perfect for all ages, this ac
Preview of Balls of Colour! Value in Colour with Billiard Balls

Balls of Colour! Value in Colour with Billiard Balls

This lesson deals specifically with interpreting changes in value on a curved coloured surface. It requires students to mix and manipulate colour with pencil crayons. It also encourages them to create an interesting design arrangement which also satisfies some of the principles of design; balance, harmony, rhythm, It's more challenging than it looks. Try it yourself and see. Middle School level or above. This product can be purchased in a bundle at a DISCOUNTED price here Drawn into Colour:
Preview of Remembrance Day - what can we do to have peace at school

Remembrance Day - what can we do to have peace at school

Created by
eduhibou
Remembrance Day is a good occasion to talk about peace, what it is and what can we do to have peace at school. Talk about history, organize discussion panel and let students express their thoughts about peace by drawing or writing.
Preview of Hand-Drawn Map of Canada Clipart

Hand-Drawn Map of Canada Clipart

Clipart of Canada, with thin white outline. Perfect for slideshows, worksheets on displays. Customize it to show whatever you'd like!
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