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9th grade canadian history rubrics

Preview of "What's in a name?": First Day of School/Term Writing Diagnostic Assessment

"What's in a name?": First Day of School/Term Writing Diagnostic Assessment

This resource contains a First Day of School Writing Diagnostic Assessment (activity and checklist for future writing tasks) for junior, intermediate, or senior students. It can be used for a variety of subject areas in order to get to know your students and to assess their level of writing for your course. A checklist is provided in order to give constructive feedback for the future.This can be done at the beginning of the school year and/or semester to assess students' strengths and next steps
Preview of The March of the Prime Ministers of Canada Project + Rubric (Social Studies)

The March of the Prime Ministers of Canada Project + Rubric (Social Studies)

Created by
Dodds' Desk
This project is a research project where students learn about past and/or present Prime Ministers. Students will research the following:-Personal life-Political life-Professional lifeThis is then presented in a poster to be showcased in the classroom/hallway.Also included is a rubric.
Preview of Voyage au Canada : Exploration des Expériences des Immigrants Projet

Voyage au Canada : Exploration des Expériences des Immigrants Projet

Explore the makeup of Canadian Society and its numerous cultural groups by researching and learning about an Immigrant Group in Canada. Trouvez l'information ci-dessous:Quel est le pays d’origine de ces immigrants?Facteurs d’incitations (Pourquoi quittent-ils leur pays?)Facteurs d’attirance (Pourquoi ont-ils choisi le Canada?)Comment était le voyage de ces immigrants?Combien de ces immigrants est-ce qu’il y a au Canada aujourd’hui ou depuis le dernier recensement? Quelles sont les villes dont la
Preview of Journey to Canada: Exploring Immigrant Experiences

Journey to Canada: Exploring Immigrant Experiences

Journey to Canada: Exploring Immigrant ExperiencesChoose an immigrant group Find the following information: What is the country of origin?Why are they leaving their home country? Push Factors Why did they choose to immigrate to Canada? Pull Factors How was their trip from their home country to Canada? How many immigrants are there in Canada according to the last Census data? Which provinces and cities do they reside in?What was the Canadian Government's role? Did they welcome them, imprison them
Preview of Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Activities Bundle

Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Activities Bundle

Created by
The ELA Corner
Save with this bundle of activities which includes 5 lessons designed to deepen student understanding of the historical, political, and social context around Pete’s story.  The following lessons are designed to take place after five pivotal moments in the story and include:  Pete’s Bloody TW TattooAfter watching a short video outlining some of the major government decisions impacting Indigenous Peoples in Canada, groups research the political and historical acts bleeding from Pete’s tattoo. Then
Preview of Daphne Odgig - The Godmother of Indigenous Art in Canada

Daphne Odgig - The Godmother of Indigenous Art in Canada

New for 2022. This is the Google Slide presentation I use to teach my grade 7-12 students about the amazing work of Daphne Odjig, an internationally celebrated Indigenous artist. Student Project Rubrics included. Purchase, download and explore this amazing Indigenous artist and her work via multiple hyperlinks. I have included slides that describe the step-by-step creative response process I personally used to connect with this amazing talent. More information coming soon.
Preview of Medicine Wheel Assignment

Medicine Wheel Assignment

Created by
Kate Gillies
In this formative assignment, students will consider the elements of human nature reflected through the Indigenous Medicine Wheel. Students will generate images that connect to the spiritual, physical, mental and emotion aspects of their lives by creatively designing their own Medicine Wheel that echoes Indigenous teachings of health and well-being.
Preview of Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Reading Questions

Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Reading Questions

Created by
The ELA Corner
This resource divides this stunning graphic novel into five reading sections with a total of 25 reading questions that can be used for discussion or individual response. The 5 reading sections are:Pete's StoryThat Fateful NightHistory LessonsFeeling and HealingThe AftermathThe 25 reading questions include: 4 thematic questions7 inference questions6 connection questions6 elements of writing questions (primarily focused on symbolism)2 close reading questionsThe 2 rubrics give you the option to ass
Preview of Natural Disasters Research Assignment - Template, Example, and Rubric Included

Natural Disasters Research Assignment - Template, Example, and Rubric Included

Created by
Teach with Kel
This Canadian Natural Disasters Research Assignment allows students to research different types of natural disasters in Canada. Students are required to find examples of different types of disasters, share information, and include photos. Types of disasters: flood, drought, rockslide, hurricane, tornado, forest fire, ice storm, tsunami, earthquake, volcano, avalanche. Required information includes: a description, cause, possible mitigation, and photo!! Rubric, template, and example included for
Preview of Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Tattoo Analysis Activity

Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Tattoo Analysis Activity

Created by
The ELA Corner
The Outside Circle - Tattoos & Context - Companion ActivityThis resource is a great companion for deepening student’s understanding of the political policies that shaped / shape the lives of many Indigenous Peoples in Canada. Based around the acts and actions bleeding from Pete’s Tribal Warrior’s tattoo, the lesson includes…   Introduction to Context Short Video with Questions (and answers)  Group Research of Historical PoliciesStudents Teach StudentsFinal DiscussionThe resource includes a b
Preview of History/ Socials: Create a National Flag Assignment

History/ Socials: Create a National Flag Assignment

This is a great handout for students to use with examples of different flags they could use as an example. Really cool project that is a nice summative assignment to engage your students in critical thinking and the different historical thinking concepts!
Preview of Ontario Unit - Course Plan -  Fillable Template - Any Class! Ministry Inspected!

Ontario Unit - Course Plan - Fillable Template - Any Class! Ministry Inspected!

Created by
Creating History
Class inspection coming soon? Been there many times! This highly organized blank template is pre-formatted for ease of use and can be used for any Ontario course. Simply insert or select information specific to your own class and print. This is a fillable document that can be easily completed using the free PDF program Adobe Reader. Unit plan template viewed and approved by Ontario Ministry inspector 3 times! All major ministry categories/expectations are referenced: KTAC For - As - Of Learnin
Preview of Summative Task Social Studies Heritage and Citizenship Canadian Community

Summative Task Social Studies Heritage and Citizenship Canadian Community

Summative Task Social Studies Heritage and Citizenship Canadian Community Project. This is a summative task for the NEW Social Studies Curriculum in Ontario on Heritage and Citizenship Canada past and present. This project is geared for the grade 6 Ontario Social Studies New Social Studies curriculum 2013 but could fit other grades and curriculums (may have to be slightly altered) This Summative task includes the following: 17 pages! -overall and specific expectations -project description
Preview of Grade 9 Geography Culminating Project - Grade 9 Geography Summative Project

Grade 9 Geography Culminating Project - Grade 9 Geography Summative Project

Created by
Teach with Kel
This Grade 9 Canadian Geography Culminating Project has students use the research skills developed in the course to conduct research on a Canadian National Park of their choice. Students are to answer questions, create charts and graphs, and present findings in a presentation. Content covers each unit from the course.Ideal to use CGC1P or CGC1D, and CGC1W. This resource can be adapted for other geography courses as well.Included:InstructionsRubricResource LinksStudent Choice ChartCheck out our o
Preview of Canadian History Report Card Comment Database, Rubric, and Tips!

Canadian History Report Card Comment Database, Rubric, and Tips!

Created by
Creating History
Complete Canadian Civics and Canadian History courses are also available!This will make your life much easier! I've used this system successfully for years. What's included: - Comment database with all sorts of different comments for each level of achievement. - Broken up into intro sentence options, main content comment, and many third sentence options. - "Tips and Tricks" for completing comments thoroughly but also in a timely manner. This has saved me a lot of time. - Student comment grid
Preview of Celebrating Canada’s Great Women - Inspiring Stories and Contributions

Celebrating Canada’s Great Women - Inspiring Stories and Contributions

October marks Canada's Women's History Month, a wonderful opportunity to celebrate and educate your students about Canada's inspiring and influential women!Countless remarkable women have left a profound impact on Canadian society, achieving significant milestones in various fields and serving as a source of inspiration for millions. This engaging project is designed for students in grades 5-9, aiming to introduce them to 'Canada's Great Women' by encouraging research and the development of a pr
Preview of Effects of the (Canadian) Indian Act Comicbook project

Effects of the (Canadian) Indian Act Comicbook project

This project gives students the opportunity to show their knowledge and understanding of the effects of the Indian Act on First Peoples. Students willlearn about the Indian Actevaluate the most important effects of itcreate a comic consisting of pictures and paragraphs to explain the 6 most important effects.This resource includes 4 research links which will provide students with enough information to do the project.2 examples of student work.an evaluation rubricrough draft and good copy printab
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Assignment | Key Activists & Events | HSE4M | CHA3U

Civil Rights Movement Assignment | Key Activists & Events | HSE4M | CHA3U

In this assignment, students will work independently to research a key activist or event from the Civil Rights Movement. While the majority of the 40+ topics listed are American, there are some from Canada and the Caribbean. The assignment is designed to include a visual component, such as: children’s book, digital timeline, infographic, newspaper article, photo journal, poster, slideshow, video etc.This assignment was designed to be used for HSE4M - Equity & Social Justice; however, it can
Preview of 1982-Present Technology Presentation

1982-Present Technology Presentation

This is a rubric and instruction sheet for a presentation about technologies from the 1980s into the 2000s. This assignment was designed for the CHC2D course, but could be used easily in other classes.
Preview of Vancouver Writing Task - Geography Information Writing Assignment

Vancouver Writing Task - Geography Information Writing Assignment

Created by
Teach with Kel
This geography paragraph writing task allows students to categorize and organize information for writing a well-constructed paragraph about a city in Canada. This resource is perfect for assessing informational writing and students' ability to organize information. Students will learn more about a major city in Canada while improving on their writing skills. Learn about the city's population, history, culture, and more. All information is ready for them to categorize and organize, directly from
Preview of Charlottetown Writing Task - Geography Information Writing Assignment

Charlottetown Writing Task - Geography Information Writing Assignment

Created by
Teach with Kel
This geography paragraph writing task allows students to categorize and organize information for writing a well-constructed paragraph about a city in Canada. This resource is perfect for assessing informational writing and students' ability to organize information. Students will learn more about a major city in Canada while improving on their writing skills. Learn about the city's population, history, culture, and more. All information is ready for them to categorize and organize, directly from
Preview of Changemaker Assignment | Law Assignment w/Rubric | CLN4U | CLN4C | CLU3M | HSE4M

Changemaker Assignment | Law Assignment w/Rubric | CLN4U | CLN4C | CLU3M | HSE4M

In this assignment, students will work independently to research a Changemaker Seeking Legal Reform. They will communicate their research in a creative and well organized manner, by selecting one of the following formats: photo journal, infographic, children’s book, magazine article, PowerPoint, report with images, video with script. This assignment was designed to be used during Unit One (Legal Foundations) for CLN4U ~ Canadian & International Law; however, it can be adapted to use with oth
Preview of Indigenous Excellence Assignment w/Evaluation Rubric | HSE4M | NDA3M | CHC2D

Indigenous Excellence Assignment w/Evaluation Rubric | HSE4M | NDA3M | CHC2D

For this assignment, students will work independently to research a notable Indigenous person from Canada’s past or present. They will create a PowerPoint™ presentation (to be presented to the class) and a poster (to be displayed in the hallway) to help our school community gain a greater appreciation of contributions made by the many incredible Indigenous peoples living in Canada.This assignment was designed to be used during HSE4M ~ Equity and Social Justice; however, it can be adapted to use
Preview of Norval Morrisseau - Colour Scheme Paintings

Norval Morrisseau - Colour Scheme Paintings

Created by
Beyond the Box
This project is a fun introduction to painting and learning about Canadian Indigenous artist Norval Morrisseau. It helps students learn how to mix colours and create different colour scheme based off colour theory. I typically do this project with my grade 10's.What is included in this project:Colour Theory and Colour Mixing with PaintsLesson on colour theoryColour theory and mixing colours handoutsIntro to Woodland Painting and Norval MorrisseauLesson on Eartern Woodland Paintings and Norval Mo
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