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Free 11th grade canadian history cultural activities

Preview of Pre-Confederate Treaties QR Code Carousel - History 30, Native Studies

Pre-Confederate Treaties QR Code Carousel - History 30, Native Studies

This activity introduces students to Pre-Confederation Treaties in Canada. The QR Code Carousel includes:- The Robinson Treaties- Two Row Wampum Belt Treaties- The Douglas Treaties- Peace and Friendship Treaties. Students use their cellphones to scan the QR Code posters and then complete the corresponding worksheet in a 'around the room' carousel to get students moving and out of their desks.This activity is suitable for kids from Grade 6 - 12. Designed for Native Studies 10, Native Studies 20,
Preview of 4 Corners - Indigenous Focus (First Nations, Métis, Inuit)

4 Corners - Indigenous Focus (First Nations, Métis, Inuit)

Created by
Hone It Canada
This resource is designed as a quick get-to-know-you and introduction to potential topics in a Social Studies class. I love doing a content-based four corners because so many students aren't comfortable sharing about themselves (or they are sick of doing so during the first days of school). A teacher who uses this should be able to explain some of the basic ideas before the students pick a corner. Note: I always underscore the significance of each choice: they aren't fun dances with no meaning,
Preview of Orange Shirt Day Article of the Week

Orange Shirt Day Article of the Week

Created by
Teacherevolution
This FREE activity highlights an article that explains the origin of the Canadian 'orange shirt day' that represents the persecution of Canadian indigenous peoples in the residential school system. The activity includes pre- reading prompts, a mini lesson on active reading and post reading questions.
Preview of Louis Riel ~ Word Search ~ Canadian History ~ FREE ~

Louis Riel ~ Word Search ~ Canadian History ~ FREE ~

Created by
Carol Nescio
"The past is a place of reference, not a place of residence.The past is in your head. The future is in your hands." Louis Riel, a Canadian folk hero, fought for the rights of indigenous peoples and was prominent in the development of Western Canada in the 1800s. You get: 1. A word search using 30 words pertinent to the life of Louis Riel. 2. An answer key. 3. An expansion activity to be used as homework or a quiz or extra credit. Everything is handout-ready for your students. (3 pages
Preview of Les Métis ~ Word Search ~ Louis Riel ~ FREE ~

Les Métis ~ Word Search ~ Louis Riel ~ FREE ~

Created by
Carol Nescio
"A people without knowledge of their past history, origin, and culture, are like a tree without roots." Les Métis are people of mixed European and indigenous ancestry in Canada. You get: 1. An word search using 25 words in French pertinent to les Métis. 2. An answer key. 3. An expansion activity to be used as homework or a quiz or extra credit. Everything is handout-ready for your students. (3 pages) .. More on les Métis .. * Les MétisIf you like my products, please follow me by c
Preview of The Creator's Game (Lacrosse) Video & Handout

The Creator's Game (Lacrosse) Video & Handout

Created by
Jordan Stene
Link for the video is included on the assignment. Incredible video incorporating Indigenous perspectives on the game of lacrosse. Have the students follow along with the video by filling out the handout. Answer key included.
Preview of Québec Trivia

Québec Trivia

Created by
Mme Torres
Students will embark upon a journey through the beautiful Canadian province of Québec by finding answers to some fun and interesting questions about food, culture, geography, travel, and more! While it would be a great resource to use in class either in groups or individually, it could also be useful as an activity to leave for a substitute. Enjoy!
Preview of Indigenous Stereotypes

Indigenous Stereotypes

A week-long lesson that explores the images that the media has created to stereotype Indigenous peoples.
Preview of Canada: Research of Canadian Person with Scoring Guide

Canada: Research of Canadian Person with Scoring Guide

Created by
RoyAltis
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES: Students will create an information poster or PowerPoint about a Canadian Person. Students will practice their research and project development skills while learning key points about a Canadian personality. Generalizations: Students will have an opportunity to practice their research, organizational, and presentation skills while learning more about Canadian Personalities. Modification 1: Instead of creating an informational video.Modification 2: This project can be fo
Preview of Being a Refugee In Canada (Montreal Holocaust Museum)

Being a Refugee In Canada (Montreal Holocaust Museum)

The Being a Refugee in Canada educational activity about forced migration during the Second World War and today offers students the opportunity to consider why an individual might leave everything behind to start a new life elsewhere. As well, it informs them about the responsibilities of states and civil societies towards asylum-seekers and refugees. Through the use of different primary and secondary sources, along with analysis charts, students are also encouraged to think about the links betw
Preview of Ontario NBE3U FNMI Culminating Portfolio Assignment

Ontario NBE3U FNMI Culminating Portfolio Assignment

Created by
Allison Watters
Ontario NBE3U FNMI Culminating Portfolio Assignment Three parts, including writing and creative visual representation. Feel free to adapt to your own purposes.
Preview of Être réfugié.e au Canada (Musée de l'Holocauste Montréal)

Être réfugié.e au Canada (Musée de l'Holocauste Montréal)

L’activité pédagogique Être réfugié.e au Canada sur les migrations forcées lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et d’aujourd’hui offre aux étudiants l’opportunité de réfléchir aux raisons qui poussent des personnes à tout quitter pour recommencer une vie ailleurs, ainsi qu’aux responsabilités des états et des sociétés civiles envers les demandeurs d’asile et les réfugiés. À partir de différentes sources primaires et secondaires et de plusieurs grilles d’analyse, les élèves sont amenés à réfléchir
Preview of "Where the Poppies Grow: The Lakehead at War"
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"Where the Poppies Grow: The Lakehead at War"

Created by
Shebafilms
This a a trailer for the 30 minute docudrama "Where The Poppies Grow" This project is both a commemoration of the sacrifices of the First World War and the documentation of the historical contributions of Thunder Bay and region in the conflict. The First World War (1914-1918) had a significant impact on the communities of Port Arthur and Fort William (now Thunder Bay). Thousands of men and women from the region served in the armed forces during that conflict. Where the Poppies Grow is a f
Preview of Honouring Veterans Remembrance Day

Honouring Veterans Remembrance Day

Here is a free template I use with a lesson about honouring fallen soldiers and soldiers in the service. Students sometimes glued these to tags and wore them, and some put them on our wreath.
Preview of Understanding Indigenous Peoples and Education Today

Understanding Indigenous Peoples and Education Today

This timeline provides a brief understanding of Indigenous peoples and Canadian education from pre-contact to today!
Preview of Ottawa trip Scavenger Hunt (French)

Ottawa trip Scavenger Hunt (French)

Une activité amusante pour les élèves qui voyagent à Ottawa pour une excursion. An exciting activity for students travelling to Ottawa on a field trip.
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