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High school canadian history research for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of First Nations Residential Schools: 'The Rights of a Child' (61 slides)

First Nations Residential Schools: 'The Rights of a Child' (61 slides)

Created by
Cowie's Class
First Nations Residential Schools: the Rights of a Child has been developed to support the current Canadian curriculum standards. I have been using this presentation with classes from Grade 3 to Grade 12. It is an easy way to step in to the topic of Residential Schools with students. Teachers can choose one or more of the suggested post projects depending on the level of the students.You will need to have a copy of the book 'When I was Eight' by Margret Pokiak-Fenton. Or you can view a read alou
Preview of CHC2P CHC2D Weapons of World War One Report Card

CHC2P CHC2D Weapons of World War One Report Card

Weapons of World War One Report Card Students will complete research from readings provided and create a report card for each weapon/technology assigning a letter grade based on preset criteria. Students justify their responses using historical details. A strong thinking/inquiry based activity that can be used at all levels of rigor and is easily adaptable for any classroom environment. All necessary readings included along with templates and a helpful powerpoint showing the progression of weap
Preview of Populations of Canada Research Presentation Assignment - Unit Summative

Populations of Canada Research Presentation Assignment - Unit Summative

Created by
Teach with Kel
This Populations of Canada Research Presentation Assignment requires students to select a city in one of Canada's provinces or territories and present an analysis of the population to the class. Students can complete on their own or in groups. Assignment includes topics such as: population pyramid, demographics, occupations, push/pull factors, and more. Assignment includes: Instructions, guiding questions, rubrics, groups selections, an example presentation, and instructions on how to create a p
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 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 First Nations, Inuit & Metis Research Project

First Nations, Inuit & Metis Research Project

Students can dive into learning with this inquiry project about different First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples. Using resources available online and in your school library, students will research the history, traditional lifestyle, and present day situation of a specific cultural group. They are able to complete a presentation or visual essay to present their new learning. This is a great activity for students to do independently, in partner work, or online!This activity is best introduced wit
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 World War 1- Role of Women

World War 1- Role of Women

Hi Everyone! This lesson consists of a brief PowerPoint going through the role of women at home once the men left for war. It also has a 4 page packet for students to complete. There are guiding questions based on a reading that students can answer. Some of the topics covered include: 1) Where women worked during World War 12) Agencies developed to organize the production and distribution of food 3) Women and Prohibition4) Early stages of the suffrage movementEnjoy! :)Lesson 1: Assassination of
Preview of Joining Confederation: The History of Canadian Provinces

Joining Confederation: The History of Canadian Provinces

Created by
Keri Webber
When teaching confederation to students, I break the students up into groups of three and assign each group a different Canadian Province to research. Students will use the guided 5 W's organizer to find out information about and why each province joined confederation, as well for reasons they may have been reluctant to join. Once students have done their research and completed their organizers they will put their findings in a slideshow to present to the class. I always get students to use the
Preview of Phoney War and Battles of WWII

Phoney War and Battles of WWII

An introduction to World War II Battles. An overview of the "Phoney War" period before breaking students into groups to produce research on major Canadian battles of WWII (i.e. Ortona, Dieppe) and the Conscription Crisis of 1943. Includes detailed instructions for creation of research project, a rubric and a graphic organizer for the Carousel presentation of research information.
Preview of Canadian Government Slideshow & Lecture Notes

Canadian Government Slideshow & Lecture Notes

Created by
Edukaitlyn
This slideshow is used for Canadian Political Science courses and features definitions, examples, links to government websites and members:- Political Ideologies (Conservatism + Liberalism in North America)- 4 Main Political Socialization Agents- Defines Representative Democracy- Federal State (Branches and levels of government)- Constitutional Monarchy (Queen, Governor General and Prime Minister roles)- Parliamentary System (House of Commons and Senate)- Responsible Government (Constitution)- C
Preview of The Iroquois - Haudenosaunee

The Iroquois - Haudenosaunee

The Iroquois - Haudenosaunee powerpoint presentation is used as an introduction to Canadian First Nations people's way of life research project. It could also be used as a presentation to introduce First Nations people, and ways of life. Please keep in mind this is just one group. There are many unique First Nations groups across Canada, with distinct cultural differences. To combine this powerpoint with the Canadian First Nations Research Project, check out the bundled resource!
Preview of Canadian Women's Suffrage (WWI Unit) Lesson Slides

Canadian Women's Suffrage (WWI Unit) Lesson Slides

Created by
Renee Robbins
This 25-slide presentation takes students through the Canadian women's suffrage movement. It was designed to be used as part of the grade 10 WWI unit however it can be used for any class where women's suffrage is discussed.
Preview of Canada: Research of Canada's Provinces with Scoring Guide

Canada: Research of Canada's Provinces with Scoring Guide

Created by
RoyAltis
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to write a research paper or create a PowerPoint on given topics. Students will practice their research and project development skills while learning key points about Canada's provinces. EVALUATION: Utilize the given rubric to evaluate students’ reports. Generalizations: Students will have an opportunity to practice their research, organizational and presentation skills while learning more about Canada. NOW WITH REVISED SCORING GUIDE FOR REPORT AND
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