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Canadian history projects for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Canadian History Grade 5 Social Studies Unit - Alberta Social Studies Bundle

Canadian History Grade 5 Social Studies Unit - Alberta Social Studies Bundle

Do you want your Canadian History unit to be better than ever? This Social Studies unit, designed to accompany the Alberta curriculum is your answer! Your grade 5 Social Studies students will love learning about topics such as Canadian Confederation, The Famous Five and Historical Events that have shaped a collective Canadian identity. This HUGE bundle includes everything that you need for a fun, engaging, technology-infused, inquiry-based unit on Canadian History! Utilize a variety of teaching
Preview of Who Killed Alberta Williams: A 3-4 week unit on the CBC MMIWG podcast (NBE/EFP)

Who Killed Alberta Williams: A 3-4 week unit on the CBC MMIWG podcast (NBE/EFP)

Created by
CanCon Classroom
Here is my ENTIRE unit on the free CBC podcast Who Killed Alberta Williams, found at https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/podcastI have an intro activity connecting Indigenous Storytelling to modern podcasting and discussing the importance of oral storytelling to Indigenous culture, a bundle of 80 journal questions (10 per episode) for the entire 8 episode series (each episode takes roughly one class period to listen to), a partnered research project using sources from the Calls For Justice fro
Preview of Canadian Media Literacy and Rhetoric Unit Bundle- Indigenous & Canadian focused!

Canadian Media Literacy and Rhetoric Unit Bundle- Indigenous & Canadian focused!

Created by
CanCon Classroom
This unit is aligned with BC's English First Peoples 10-12 curriculum, but could be used in any English class such as Ontario's First Nations, Metis, and Inuit studies (NBE) .This media literacy unit and visual rhetoric unit will help students analyze images, typography, and biased language in the media and how the media can sway opinion based on these factors. I personally use this in my New Media and English First Peoples classroom in grades 10-12, but this could also be used in a Social Just
Preview of Using Primary Sources:A 60s Scoop & Residential Schools Research Project EFP/NBE

Using Primary Sources:A 60s Scoop & Residential Schools Research Project EFP/NBE

Created by
CanCon Classroom
Designed for use in English First Peoples or Ontario's NBE courses for a grade 10-12 level, this could also work well with any Indigenous unit in Social Studies on Residential Schools and the 60s Scoop. Students learn about how these two events have caused intergenerational trauma to Canada's Indigenous communities, and why it's important to look for primary sources. Students analyze two primary sources, one from a survivor of a Residential School and one from someone who was a child of the Si
Preview of BC Social Studies 10 government unit plan

BC Social Studies 10 government unit plan

Created by
Trevor Ritchie
This is a complete unit plan for the British Columbia grade 10 social studies curriculum, specifically for the Canadian government unit. This unit is focused on understanding how the Canadian system of politics works, with an eye towards developing the understanding needed for students to participate in the political system, both as a voter and as an informed citizen.This unit plan emphasizes research from multiple independent websites, so internet access during class time will be required to fu
Preview of Canadian Media Literacy Unit: Canadian/Indigenous news stories analyzed EFP/NBE

Canadian Media Literacy Unit: Canadian/Indigenous news stories analyzed EFP/NBE

Created by
CanCon Classroom
This media literacy unit (pairs well with my visual rhetoric unit to be used first, but not required!) will help students analyze images, typography, and biased language in the media and how the media can sway opinion based on these factors. I personally use this in my New Media and EFP classroom in grades 10-12 but is also great for Ontario's First Nations, Metis and Inuit Studies (NBE) or any other Canadian course focused on Indigenous Studies.. The vast majority of media analysis in this uni
Preview of British North America PowerPoint (1763-1867)

British North America PowerPoint (1763-1867)

Created by
MrsSchade
This PowerPoint follows the events leading up confederation of Canada from 1763-1867. It includes the Ohio Valley, Pontiacs resistance, the Royal Proclamation of 1763, Novelle-France post war, the Loyalists, Jay's Treaty, The War of 1812, responsible government, the Act of Union and Indigenous perspectives. It also includes assignments, textbook work and instructions for a major newspaper group project if you choose to use them.It is editable so you can remove any textbook work or assignments a
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 Sir Sam Hughes History Lesson

Sir Sam Hughes History Lesson

Created by
MrsSmithTeaches2
Canadian history presentation about Sir Sam Hughes. Perfect for history lesson or example of a project for students to create.PLR and Template link included with download - customizable.
Preview of A Historical Timeline of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada

A Historical Timeline of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada

I have extensive knowledge and training on Canada's history as it pertains to the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. One of my greatest passions as a teacher is getting to teach the content you will find in this package. I believe it is crucial to learn about our history so that we can understand our present, and the biggest tool we have in fighting racism and ignorance comes in the form of educating and informing. I have developed this package with this goal in mind. Over 40 slides, this package i
Preview of Canadian Battles in World War I Project

Canadian Battles in World War I Project

Created by
Ms Robson
This project is geared towards Canadian Social Studies curricula. This project will allow students the power to choose which of the four majorly Canadian battles to research. Students will have options for how they show what they've learned.Rubric included. Research graphic organizers included. Project introduction PowerPoint included (on PDF document).
Preview of First Peoples of Canada PowerPoint

First Peoples of Canada PowerPoint

Created by
MrsSchade
This PowerPoint coincides with the Manitoba curriculum and Chapter 1 of the Shaping Canada textbook. It includes Indigenous history in Canada, ways of knowing, ways of living, governance and relations and geographic locations of different Indigenous groups before European contact. It also includes textbook work, independent and group research assignments and there is a fill in the blank notebook you can purchase to go along with it. It is editable in case you don't want the textbook work in it a
Preview of Un projet: Une recherche d'une communauté canadienne

Un projet: Une recherche d'une communauté canadienne

Il s’agit d’un projet avec un POWERPOINT et UN PAQUET pdf . C'est un projet AMUSANT, SANS PREPARATION, avec 1 LISTE DE CONTRÔLE et 1 RUBRIQUE. Ce projet est bon pour des classes en IMMERSION et les classes de FRANÇAIS. Les élèves peuvent appliquer leur apprentissage des communautés canadiennes, d'hier et aujourd'hui dans ce projet de recherche. Il y a projet ou ils doivent faire de la recherche sur une communauté canadienne. Ils doivent parler de leurs expériences, la raison pour laquelle ils on
Preview of Who Killed Alberta Williams: Final Project for MMIWG podcast for EFP/NBE courses

Who Killed Alberta Williams: Final Project for MMIWG podcast for EFP/NBE courses

Created by
CanCon Classroom
Do you use the CBC documentary Who Killed Alberta Williams in your English First Peoples class? Struggle with finding an appropriate summative piece? This assignment has been very successful in my own New Media 10 classroom (but can be used 10-12) but is also great for Ontario's First Nations, Metis and Inuit Studies (NBE) or any other Canadian course focused on Indigenous Studies. Students will learn how to create an engaging PowerPoint presentation and work in partners to research initiativ
Preview of RESOURCES and WEALTH Unit - Saskatchewan Social Studies 8 - Distance Learning

RESOURCES and WEALTH Unit - Saskatchewan Social Studies 8 - Distance Learning

This detailed unit plan includes:9 engaging lesson plans, 64-slide PowerPoint Presentation, a 36-page printable student notebook, a 25-page distance learning notebook, and unit project.The unit includes 3 main topics: Canada’s Mixed Market EconomyConsumer ChoicesResource SustainabilityThis unit is aligned with the Resources and Wealth learning outcomes for the Saskatchewan Grade 8 Social Studies curriculum.Lesson Overview:What type of economy does Canada have? Activities include: Top 10 List, sm
Preview of Louis Riel and Canada's Western Expansion Unit Bundle

Louis Riel and Canada's Western Expansion Unit Bundle

A unit on Canada's Western Expansion with a focus on Louis Riel.Includes readings with questions, a power point, a timeline project, an essay and a test.
Preview of Development of Western Canada

Development of Western Canada

Created by
Marie Modica
This 65 slide powerpoint is an excellent tool in making your grade 8 history program come to life. The powerpoint Includes all the key points of unit # 2, vocabulary and 2 arts based projects. The powerpoint is extremely Interactive and very visual to assist with core resource students. Rubrics, detailed assignment outlines and tests can be purchased separately.
Preview of Today in History (American History)

Today in History (American History)

Created by
Ken Kallembach
If you've ever wanted to teach more about history than what is outlined in the curriculum, this is a great way that I came up with. Students were to copy down 2 events each day in their portfolio, then were required to research one of the events and write 4 sentences about it to turn in each quarter. This power point lists 3-7 events that have happened for each day (August 1- May 31) throughout American History. Students choose which events they research so they take ownership of their lear
Preview of Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies: First Nations PowerPoint

Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies: First Nations PowerPoint

Created by
BetterEng
This PowerPoint presentation meets Alberta's curriculum for Social Studies 7. It can be used in conjunction with the textbook "Our Canada: Peoples, Origins, Perspectives." Along with informative slides and discussion questions to engage the class, it contains video resources to support student understanding, a class activity, and two projects.Keywords: First Nations, Haudenosaunee, Anishinabe, Mi'kmaq, decision making, use of land, technologies, gender roles, identityABOUT BETTERENGBetterEng des
Preview of Bill to Law in Canada

Bill to Law in Canada

Created by
THINK and TASK
Quick outline of how the government of Canada makes changes and decisions. Students are then prompted to create their own bill, process it through the correct steps, and have it approved. Students will demonstrate the historical thinking competency of Taking Perspective by including opinions of both sides.
Preview of When I Was Eight: The Rights of a Child (61 slides)

When I Was Eight: The Rights of a Child (61 slides)

Created by
Cowie's Class
This resource is designed as an introduction to the topic of Residential Schools for Elementary and Secondary students. The terrible acts which occurred at the schools is ‘eluded’ to but not identified.This lesson compares Olemaun’s (Margaret’s) Residential School experience with the UNs Rights of a Child. Were her rights met or not? They get to see how she is a ‘survivor’ who was determined to be heard.The resource continues on to understand the reasoning behind the schools and creates a timeli
Preview of World War 1 - Battles Research Project

World War 1 - Battles Research Project

Created by
Brady Linnen
Canadian History and Social StudiesAttached is the outline for a World War 1 research assignment based around the main battles that Canadian soldiers were involved in and had an impact on.Students will research the key details of the battles and form them into a presentation form with the focus of arguing that Canada's national memorial should be made to commemorate that particular battle.Included:- Intro hook paragraph for the assignment- Student option of battles- Criteria and Focus- Rubric
Preview of Plan a Trip to a Canadian National Park

Plan a Trip to a Canadian National Park

Created by
Bianca Ferrara
Research and Plan a trip to a Canadian National Park. This project is cross-curricular; involving Math, ELA and Social Studies. Included:- Cover Page- Outline- Project Booklet - PowerPoint Planner- Rubrics (Research booklet and PowerPoint)
Preview of World War 1- Life in the Trenches War of Attrition Race to the Sea!

World War 1- Life in the Trenches War of Attrition Race to the Sea!

Hello Everyone! This lesson plan goes through what trench warfare was like for soldiers during World War 1. There are videos, articles to read as a class about trench foot, rat infestation, shell shock and the boredom many soldiers experienced. Students will get to do a simulation in class too followed by questions they can spend time answering! There is also a diagram depicting what the trenches looked like, worksheets, matching definitions and a final project. There are many resources in this
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