Grade 7 History Bundle (Strand A and Strand B) Google Classroom Ready
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- Grade 7 History: Strand A Overview:This unit is aligned with the expectations of the Ontario Social Studies Curriculum (Strand A: New France and British North America ~ 1713-1800). This unit was designed for teachers who shifted from in-class learning environments to a Virtual Classroom. All lessoPrice $41.40Original Price $46.00Save $4.60
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Strand A Overview:
This unit is aligned with the expectations of the Ontario Social Studies Curriculum (Strand A: New France and British North America ~ 1713-1800). This unit was designed for teachers who shifted from in-class learning environments to a Virtual Classroom. All lessons are Google Classroom Ready.
The 7 lessons in this unit were designed to be interactive. There are five elements to many of the lessons in this unit - Looking Back, Historical Significance, Cause and Effect, Historical Perspectives, and Connecting to Our Past.
Lesson Overview:
Lesson 1 ~ Why Study History?
Who are we? What came before us, and how have we changed? These questions are a part of the study of history. Although history is the study of the past, it helps us to make connections between the past and our lives today.
Lesson 2 ~ Canadian Beginnings
In this lesson, we will explore how European interests in North America shaped Canada. We will learn about the relationships between the English, the French and First Nations.
Lesson 3 ~ The Impact of the Treaty of Utrecht
In this lesson, we will explore the how the Treaty of Utrecht impacted North America. We will learn about land changes between England and France, as well as, how this impacted relationships with First Nations.
Lesson 4 ~ What Shaped Canadien Culture?
In this lesson, we will explore what life was like for different groups in North America between 1713 and 1755. We will learn about the importance of the Fur Trade, as well as, describe some of the consequences of rivalry between several groups of people.
Lesson 5 ~ Expelling Acadians
In this lesson, we will learn about the role that the British had on expelling Acadians from North America. We will explore the impact of this to the existing groups of people and its historical significance to Canadian history.
Lesson 6 ~ The Seven Years War
In this lesson, we will explore the causes of the Seven Years War and how it impacted the French, the British and First Nations people in North America.
Lesson 7 ~ The Loyalists in British North America
In this lesson, we will examine the various causes of the Loyalist migration. We will identify which groups were affected and how it impacted the experiences of these immigrants.
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Additional Resource: Mini-lesson ~ Reflecting on the Fur Trade
In this mini-lesson, we will review key concepts about the Fur Trade that occurred in North America between various groups of people. We will reflect on the historical significance of the impact of the fur trade in North America.
Culminating Task
In this culminating task, you will be able to further research an event that happened in Canadian history between 1713 and 1800. Students will have a choice in the method that they want to expand on what they have learned throughout the five lessons. Rubric included.
Each of the above lessons have been designed so that you forced to “Make a Copy”. This will allow you to make changes if you need to. I hope that your students enjoy these lessons, as much as my own have.
Answers slides have not been provided, however, there are numerous mini-assignments found within various lessons. Each of these mini-assignments have either rubrics or one-point rubrics to assist with your assessment.
Strand B Overview:
This unit is aligned with the expectations of the Ontario Social Studies Curriculum (Strand B: Conflicts and Challenges in Canada ~ 1800-1850). This unit was designed for teachers who shifted from in-class learning environments to a Virtual Classroom. Each lesson is Google Classroom ready.
The 5 lessons in this unit were designed to be interactive. There are five elements to many of the lessons in this unit - Looking Back, Historical Significance, Cause and Effect, Historical Perspectives and Connecting to Our Past.
Lesson Overview:
Lesson 1 ~ Early Life in Canada during the 1800s
In this lesson, you will learn about what life was like for several groups of people in Upper and Lower Canada. You will examine their challenges and how it impacted historical events.
Lesson 2 ~ The War of 1812
In this lesson, you will be able to identify the causes of the War of 1812. You will explore different battles and how it impacted various groups of people in North America.
Lesson 3 ~ The Changing Face of Canada: 1815-1836
In this lesson, you will learn about the impact that the War of 1812 had on groups of people in British North America. You will examine how changes in settlements and populations shaped our nation.
Lesson 4 ~ Life in the West
In this lesson, you will learn the impact of settlements in western Canada. You will explore the Battle of Seven Oaks, the impact on the Métis, and the reasons why two large fur trading companies merged.
Lesson 5 ~ Demands for Change: 1837-1850
In this lesson, you will examine key causes of political unrest during the 1800s. You will also analyze the impact of the actions taken by various groups of people that demanded change.
Culminating Task
In this culminating task, you will be able to further research an event that happened in Canadian history between 1800 and 1850.
Each of the above lessons have been designed so that you forced to “Make a Copy”. This will allow you to make changes if you need to. I hope that your students enjoy these lessons, as much as my own have.
Answers slides have not been provided, however, there are numerous mini-assignments found within various lessons. Each of these mini-assignments have either rubrics or one-point rubrics to assist with your assessment.