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Preview of Canadian Identity Cereal Box Project (Grade 6 Social Studies)

Canadian Identity Cereal Box Project (Grade 6 Social Studies)

This project is intended as a culminating task for Grade 6 Social Studies - Heritage and Identity: Communities in Canada, Past and Present (New 2023 Curriculum). Students will research features of the Canadian identity and design a cereal box to celebrate Canada. Their design will include elements that represent built features (e.g. parliament buildings, memorials, parks), natural features (e.g. climate, landscape, wildlife), cultural traditions, economic bases (e.g. mining, logging, fishing), e
Preview of CANADA'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: Achievers, 27 Graphic Organizers, Research Topics

CANADA'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: Achievers, 27 Graphic Organizers, Research Topics

Created by
Diana Bailey
Note: This resource has been updated to reflect the death of Robbie Robertson in August of 2023.Canada's Indigenous Achievers: 27 Graphic Organizers is designed for use by Social Studies/History teachers and can be used leading up to National Indigenous Peoples Day in June, but of course, is useful all the school year through.The organizers are designed for students to do general research on each person. They will need access to the Internet in most cases and may find some books helpful. Stud
Preview of EXPLORATION Canada EXPLORERS Activities 16 Graphic Organizers PRINT and EASEL

EXPLORATION Canada EXPLORERS Activities 16 Graphic Organizers PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
Explorers - Canada - 16 Graphic OrganizersThis resource includes organizers for fifteen explorers that made an important contribution to Canadian history: John Cabot, Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, James Cook, Leif Ericson, John Franklin, Simon Fraser, Martin Frobisher, Humphrey Gilbert, Samuel Hearne, Henry Hudson, Sieur de La Salle, Alexander Mackenzie, Pierre Radisson, David Thompson, and George Vancouver.Each explorer has a graphic organizer for students to complete with entering sim
Preview of Canadian History THE SEVEN YEARS' WAR Organizers, Activities PRINT and EASEL

Canadian History THE SEVEN YEARS' WAR Organizers, Activities PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This set of graphic organizers is designed to help organize student learning of the Seven Years’ War. The organizers touch on the most important aspects of the war and as worksheets are good supplements to your classroom teaching. The topics, in order, are:1) The Background of the Seven Years’ War; 2) British and French Colonies in North America;3) French and British Military in North America; 4) Historical Figures of the Seven Years’ War;5) Role of the First Nations Peoples;6) Fort Duquesne an
Preview of Famous (Great) Canadian Research Report Posters or Graphic Organizers

Famous (Great) Canadian Research Report Posters or Graphic Organizers

Have students research famous Canadians and what makes them great with this graphic organizer/poster research project.SAVE MONEY AND BUY THIS PRODUCT IN A BUNDLE:Canadian Social Studies Bundle - 7 Best Sellers at 30% Off!My students love to research. I show students the posters and what information they have to find. I also tell them that they need to figure out two character traits that have made the person that they are researching great. The traits chosen must not be synonyms. (Note: Cha
Preview of Time Capsule Project - New France and British North America (Grade 7 History)

Time Capsule Project - New France and British North America (Grade 7 History)

This project is intended as a culminating task for Grade 7 History - New France and British North America, 1713 - 1800. In this task, students will explore Canada's history from 1713 to 1800. Students research and assemble a time capsule with 5 items representing this period. The capsule will convey changes in the lives of different communities, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities, examine the shift from French to British power, and discuss the impact of key events between 1713
Preview of Historical News Article Project: Canada, 1890–1914 (Grade 8 History)

Historical News Article Project: Canada, 1890–1914 (Grade 8 History)

This project is intended as a culminating task for Grade 8 History - Canada, 1850-1914: A Changing Society In this task, students will explore the transformative period of Canadian history from 1890 to 1914. Students will complete investigative research and critical thinking to craft a compelling news article that captures the essence and significance of a pivotal event during this era. Students will review primary and secondary sources to obtain information about your chosen event.For research,
Preview of Political Cartoon Project: Creating Canada, 1850–1890 (Grade 8 History)

Political Cartoon Project: Creating Canada, 1850–1890 (Grade 8 History)

This project is intended as a culminating task for Grade 8 History - Creating Canada, 1850–1890.In this task, students will make a political cartoon to creatively illustrate and narrate a significant historical event that shaped Canada during the period of 1850–1890. A political cartoon uses humour, exaggeration, and symbolism to convey a message about events, political issues, or social situations. These cartoons feature political figure caricatures (characters with exaggerated features), symbo
Preview of Museum Exhibition Project - Canada 1800 - 1850 (Grade 7 History)

Museum Exhibition Project - Canada 1800 - 1850 (Grade 7 History)

This project is intended as a culminating task for Grade 7 History - Canada, 1800 - 1850: Conflict and Challenges. In this task, students will become historical curators working for a museum that is preparing an exhibition on Canada's history between 1800 and 1850. Their task is to create an engaging and informative exhibition that analyzes various aspects of the lives of different groups and communities during this time, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities, and to investigate
Preview of Canadian Confederation Video Project (English Version)

Canadian Confederation Video Project (English Version)

Created by
TeachingFSL
Canadian Confederation Video Project This Confederation project for uses inquiry learning in a rich task to encourage students to explore the connection between a topic of interest to them and Canadian Confederation. It is cross curricular in that it encourages multi-media higher order thinking skills to create a Heritage Minute style video based on the research and learning done by each group of students. Subjects that may be evaluated include Drama, History and Language (suggested evaluation c
Preview of Projet d'article de journal historique (Grade 8 FRENCH History)

Projet d'article de journal historique (Grade 8 FRENCH History)

This FRENCH project is intended as a culminating task for Grade 8 History - Canada, 1890-1914: A Changing Society Ce projet est conçu comme une tâche culminante pour l'histoire de 8e année - Une société en évolution 1890 - 1914.In this task, students will explore the transformative period of Canadian history from 1890 to 1914. Students will complete investigative research and critical thinking to craft a compelling news article that captures the essence and significance of a pivotal event during
Preview of Le projet de capsule historique - Canada 1713 - 1800 (Grade 7 FRENCH History)

Le projet de capsule historique - Canada 1713 - 1800 (Grade 7 FRENCH History)

This FRENCH project is intended as a culminating task for Grade 7 History - New France and British North America, 1713 - 1800.Ce projet est conçu comme une tâche culminante pour l'histoire de 7e année - La Nouvelle-France et l’Amérique du Nord britannique (1713–1800).In this task, students will explore Canada's history from 1713 to 1800. You'll research and assemble a time capsule with 5 items representing this period. The capsule will convey changes in the lives of different communities, includ
Preview of Création du Canada - Projet de caricature politique (Grade 8 FRENCH History)

Création du Canada - Projet de caricature politique (Grade 8 FRENCH History)

This FRENCH project is intended as a culminating task for Grade 8 History - Creating Canada, 1850–1890.Ce projet est conçu comme une tâche culminante pour l'histoire de 8e année - Création du Canada, 1850-1890.In this task, students will make a political cartoon to creatively illustrate and narrate a significant historical event that shaped Canada during the period of 1850–1890. A political cartoon uses humour, exaggeration, and symbolism to convey a message about events, political issues, or so
Preview of Projet d'exposition dans un musée - Canada 1800 - 1850 (Grade 7 FRENCH History)

Projet d'exposition dans un musée - Canada 1800 - 1850 (Grade 7 FRENCH History)

This FRENCH project is intended as a culminating task for Grade 7 History - Canada, 1800 - 1850: Conflict and Challenges. Ce projet est conçu comme une tâche culminante pour l'histoire de 7e année - Conflits et défis au Canada, 1800-1850.In this task, students will become historical curators working for a museum that is preparing an exhibition on Canada's history between 1800 and 1850. Their task is to create an engaging and informative exhibition that analyzes various aspects of the lives of di
Preview of United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) Inquiry

United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) Inquiry

This lesson introduces your middle school students to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP): an important global document that codifies the specific human rights of indigenous peoples all over the world.1) The first worksheet helps guide students in answering the following questions:What is it?When was it created?Which countries opposed it initially?Why was it created?What does it contain?You can fill in the first page of questions together as a class, or ge
Preview of Canadian WOMEN'S HISTORY Graphic Organizers - 30 Achievers PRINT and EASEL

Canadian WOMEN'S HISTORY Graphic Organizers - 30 Achievers PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
Canada’s Women’s History: Achievers, 30 Graphic Organizers was designed for use by Social Studies/History teachers - while it is a great resource to use in March, Women’s History Month, it can be used at any time during the school year.The organizers are designed for students to do general research on each person. They will need access to the Internet in most cases and may find some books helpful. Students should be able to find everything they need from www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca but ther
Preview of Gr 6 2023 Ontario Social Studies Canada's Interactions With The Global Community

Gr 6 2023 Ontario Social Studies Canada's Interactions With The Global Community

Revised 2023! Save time with this unit that's ready to go and covers all of the curriculum expectations!This resource is a full unit plan for the People and Environments: Canada's Interactions With The Global Community Strand of the Social Studies Revised 2018 Ontario Curriculum. Unit plans and lessons, activities, assessments, inquiry, answer keys, rubric, and table of contents with corresponding curriculum expectations are included. This unit contains page references to the Many Gifts Program
Preview of Canada's PRIME MINISTERS 23 Graphic Organizers Research Projects PRINT and EASEL

Canada's PRIME MINISTERS 23 Graphic Organizers Research Projects PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
Canada’s Prime Ministers: 23 Graphic Organizers is designed for use by Social Studies/History teachers in upper elementary and middle school (intermediate) grades. A Table of Contents is included as well as a student page with some helpful suggestions and websites. The following individuals are included: Sir John A. Macdonald, Alexander Mackenzie, Sir John Abbott, Sir John Thompson, Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Sir Charles Tupper, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Robert Borden, Arthur Meighen, W.L. Mackenzie
Preview of Canadian Confederation Video Project/Projet de vidéo (Histoire: Confédération)

Canadian Confederation Video Project/Projet de vidéo (Histoire: Confédération)

Created by
TeachingFSL
This Confederation project for French Immersion uses inquiry learning in a rich task to encourage students to explore the connection between a topic of interest to them and Canadian Confederation. It is cross curricular in that it encourages multi-media higher order thinking skills to create a Heritage Minute style video based on the research and learning done by each group of students. Subjects that may be evaluated include Drama, History and French (suggested evaluation criteria and possible O
Preview of Canadian Geographic Regions Questions / Mapping Challenge

Canadian Geographic Regions Questions / Mapping Challenge

Canadian Geography Questions Package10 Questions to get your students thinking critically and researching the regions of Canada.Added Mapping Challenge:Included are 2 versions of Canadian maps (blank / with labelled provinces, territories, and capital cities), to fit the needs of all students. Also included are 2 sets of mapping requirements, depending on which map you use. Have students use a textbook, notes, or the internet as they go through the checklist of the map requirements, creating a l
Preview of Canadian Black History JOSIAH HENSON Research Activities PRINT and EASEL

Canadian Black History JOSIAH HENSON Research Activities PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
Included in this resource are six research topics for students that are directly or indirectly connected to the historical figure Josiah Henson, an escaped slave who established a settlement for other escaped slaves near Dresden, Upper Canada in the 1840's. The six topics are:1. Who was Josiah Henson?2. Josiah Escapes Slavery and Arrives in Canada3. Josiah’s Early Years in Canada4. The Dawn Settlement5. Uncle Tom’s Cabin6. Honouring Josiah HensonEach topic page includes a short informatio
Preview of Inventor ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL Informational Texts Activities PRINT and EASEL

Inventor ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL Informational Texts Activities PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This resource includes 3 informational texts about the life of Alexander Graham Bell’s life: (1) His early years in Scotland;(2) His life as a young man; and (3) The events that led up to the development of the telephone and his later years.The readings and activities could be done in a variety of ways - great for in class work, homework, or small projects.Each reading is accompanied by at least one activity and they include:1), 2), 3) A set of comprehension/opinion questions for each of the th
Preview of United States Geography Internet Research Activity and Organizer

United States Geography Internet Research Activity and Organizer

This is a collaborative group activity in which students are assigned one of the 50 American States to further investigate its geography, history, people, statistics, culture, and interesting facts. Students can work in teams with assigned states to complete all 50 in an effort to make comparisons and to have a general understanding of the similarities and differences among the states.Direct students to utilize the data at the CIA World Factbook online or atlases and almanacs in the classroom o
Preview of Canadian Prime Ministers Research Paper Project — History ELA — CCSS Rubric

Canadian Prime Ministers Research Paper Project — History ELA — CCSS Rubric

Introduce your students to the world of Canadian prime ministers with this comprehensive research guide. Students will have the opportunity to explore the lives and legacies of influential prime ministers in the history of Canada and develop critical thinking and research skills. Task them with selecting a prime minister and embarking on an in-depth study using L-EA’s thoughtfully scaffolded activities.By studying the lives of these notable leaders, students will gain insights into the political
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