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Canadian history graphic organizers for Easel Activities under $5

Preview of Orange Shirt Day - Residential Schools - Truth and Reconciliation Activities

Orange Shirt Day - Residential Schools - Truth and Reconciliation Activities

Orange Shirt Day and Residential Schools in Canada - This contains a complete activity book all about Orange Shirt Day and Residential Schools that is designed for Elementary students! Teach about Orange Shirt Day and truth and reconciliation with Orange Shirt Day reading passages, questions, and activities!These meaningful resources will help you teach this important piece of history as we continue to move towards the path of truth and reconciliation. ✅All content is presented in a way that is
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 Land Acknowledgement Action Project (Grade 5 Social Studies)

Land Acknowledgement Action Project (Grade 5 Social Studies)

This project is intended as a culminating task for Grade 5 Social Studies - Interactions of Indigenous Peoples and Europeans prior to 1713, in WhatWould Eventually Become Canada aligned with the Ontario Social Studies curriculum (Heritage and Identity). Students will write a land acknowledgement for the land on which they currently live. They will research the Indigenous group whose traditional lands they are situated on using online sources. They will create a final poster with their written la
Preview of Projet sur la reconnaissance du territoire (Grade 5 FRENCH Social Studies)

Projet sur la reconnaissance du territoire (Grade 5 FRENCH Social Studies)

This FRENCH project is intended as a culminating task for Études sociales de 5e année - Les interactions entre les communautés autochtones, et entre celles-ci et les Européens sur le territoire qui deviendra le Canada (avant 1713).Students will write a land acknowledgement for the land on which they currently live. They will research the Indigenous group whose traditional lands they are situated on using online sources. They will create a final poster with their written land acknowledgement and
Preview of Nova Scotia Heritage Day: Africville | Black History Month | Canada

Nova Scotia Heritage Day: Africville | Black History Month | Canada

✿✿✿This is a print and ready to use activity! ✿✿✿Heritage DayCelebrated the third Monday in February, Nova Scotia Heritage Day is a reminder of our past and an opportunity to honour the remarkable people, places and events that have contributed to this province’s heritage. The 2020 Heritage Day honours the community of Africville. The community of Africville was an African Nova Scotian community located on the shores of the Bedford Basin. About This ProductThis product includes print-ready, diff
Preview of Explorers Exploration The Americas 24 Graphic Organizers PRINT and EASEL

Explorers Exploration The Americas 24 Graphic Organizers PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This resource includes graphic organizers of 24 explorers who made important contributions to the exploration of North America, Central America, and South America. Included are:Roald Amundsen, Balboa, Daniel Boone, John Cabot, Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, Christopher Columbus, Hernan Cortes, James Cook, Francis Drake, Leif Ericson, Martin Frobisher, Henry Hudson, Sieur de La Salle, Lewis and Clark, Alexander Mackenzie, Ferdinand Magellan, Robert Peary and Matthew Henson, Francisco Piza
Preview of Canada Map Activity

Canada Map Activity

Students will learn the provinces and territories of Canada using these colorful maps! Classroom and digital option available. Answer boxes have been added for distance learning. Blank and colored maps as well as labeled and unlabeled versions. There are many options to use these maps in the classroom. Print the color version and laminate so students can write on them with dry erase markers to practice labeling. Use as a center activity, test review, fill in the blank quiz, or interactive noteb
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 Material vs. Non-Material Culture: T-charts and Acadian Reading Comp Passage

Material vs. Non-Material Culture: T-charts and Acadian Reading Comp Passage

This middle school social studies lesson has three parts to help teach your students in grades 5-8 about the concepts of material and non-material culture: 1) A handout with an introduction to the concept of material vs. non-material culture. Material culture includes physical objects such as tools, ornaments, and houses. Non-material culture includes ideas that can't be touched such as laws, religion, and language.2) Next students complete a one-page reading passage about Acadian culture and th
Preview of All About Canada - Crossword Puzzle Activity Worksheet

All About Canada - Crossword Puzzle Activity Worksheet

This 25 question crossword with answer key can be used to introduce to new material, as extra credit or as a study guide for a quiz. This is also a great activity to leave for your class for when you have a substitute or for students who finish work early or need extra credit. Answer key included. File is a PDF.Terminology reviewed in this crossword puzzle:ManitobaMountiesSamuel de ChamplainInuitNunavutOntarioNewfoundlandCanadian ShieldProvinceTundraTerritoryOttawaQuebecParliamentIglooTorontoSev
Preview of Canada's PROVINCES and TERRITORIES 26 Organizers, T/F Activity PRINT and EASEL

Canada's PROVINCES and TERRITORIES 26 Organizers, T/F Activity PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This set of 26 graphic organizers is very versatile – they can be used in a number of ways. This product about Canada’s 10 provinces and 3 territories is suitable for both Canadian students and students outside of Canada who are studying the country’s geography and/or history.There are two graphic organizers for each province and territory:--- the first organizer covers human and physical geography facts and the second is political and historical. Students can use the organizers during the cours
Preview of Grade 4 Saskatchewan Social Studies  Unit 3 Part 2 4.3, 4.4

Grade 4 Saskatchewan Social Studies Unit 3 Part 2 4.3, 4.4

This unit aligns with the Saskatchewan curriculum for Grade 4 outcomes. This unit is part of a bundle of unit plans that covers an entire year of Grade 4 Social Studies. Within this unit you will find a student booklet and assessment ideas to help your students experience and explore the essential questions of these outcomes. Your students will be given the opportunity to grow in skills and knowledge and understanding and should be able to reflect on what they have learned at the end of the unit
Preview of Canadian Government: Graphic Organizers, Task Cards PRINT and EASEL

Canadian Government: Graphic Organizers, Task Cards PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This resource has been updated 11 Sep 2022 to reflect changes in the Canadian government.Government in Canada: 10 Graphic Organizers and 40 Task Cards is designed for students in upper elementary grades in Canada. This resource has been updated to reflect the outcome of the September 20, 2021 federal election.Ten topics are included: Our System of Government, Our Head of State, Our Head of Government, The House of Commons, The Senate, The Federal Government, Provincial and Territorial Governme
Preview of SHIP TEMPLATE Creative Writing ENGLISH KWL chart Pioneer Early Settler Explorers

SHIP TEMPLATE Creative Writing ENGLISH KWL chart Pioneer Early Settler Explorers

Choose from these 4 full-page ship templates to: 1-Start a unit using a KWL chart with sentence starters for students to record their thoughts about a topic. Includes 2 templates (with lines for writing and without lines). 2-Showcase the good copy of a creative writing assignment (fictional diary entries or narratives, for example). Includes 2 templates (with lines for writing and without lines). 3-Present research information. 4-Compare and contrast using sails and boat. For example, students l
Preview of Indigenous People Project

Indigenous People Project

This product focuses on deepening students knowledge of Canadian Indigenous People through research.It is a research project that requires students to find information of the following areas:**Picture insert = space to insert pictureGeography and territory of tribe: 1 picture insert, description of territory and identification of surroundings.Society: 2 picture inserts and describe 5 interesting facts (with examples)Food, Shelter and Transportation: 3 pictures inserts, description of method of t
Preview of Grade 3 French Urban and Rural Social Studies Brochure Template assessment

Grade 3 French Urban and Rural Social Studies Brochure Template assessment

Students research facts about an urban or rural community of their choice and organize their findings into a template for a French brochure showcasing the community. In addition to highlighting key characteristics of their community in writing, students can create artwork on a title page to depict urban or rural aspects of their community. Alternatively, students may invent a community based on the knowledge they have gained during their studies. This activity can be used as an assessment, ba
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