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Adult education canadian history worksheets

Preview of North America Biome and Geography Hunt

North America Biome and Geography Hunt

Created by
Teel's Treats
Introduce your unit over North America with this mapping activity. Students use globes, atlases, and/or the internet to discover more about the geography of this region! Countries Included: U.S.A. Canada Mexico Bahamas Dominican Rep. Cuba Haiti Belize Honduras Nicaragua Guatemala El Salvador Costa Rica Panama Greenland Students create maps over: -Biomes -Geography (landforms, countries, bodies of water, urban centers) **BUNDLE AND SAVE** check out my bundled GEOGRAPHY MAPS in my TpT store!
Preview of REMEMBRANCE DAY (ESL 1) Canada PRINT and EASEL

REMEMBRANCE DAY (ESL 1) Canada PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This ESL Remembrance Day resource begins with a numbered 5-paragraph 253-word text (written at a grade 5 reading level) that discusses the origins of Remembrance Day and how it is observed in Canada. Included are: a list of 11 vocabulary words (which are underlined in the text); a short list of Fast Facts; and a worksheet with three comprehension activities. A second feature of the unit is a short grammar activity (past progressive). An attractively illustrated copy of the poem In Flanders Fi
Preview of Sugar Falls Lessons - A Residential School Story - Reconciliation

Sugar Falls Lessons - A Residential School Story - Reconciliation

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning for Elementary and High School Students This learning resources uses comprehension reading strategies: connection, visualization, question, and infer.Assessment rubrics are customized for each lesson.There is one page of some loose "comprehension questions" but for the most part this resource focuses on deeper understanding of the subject matter through reading strategies: connection, visualization, questioning, transforming, and inferring.
Preview of MEGA Bundle: Canadian History Podcasts

MEGA Bundle: Canadian History Podcasts

This bundle brings together all our episodes of the Secret Life of Canada and Telling Our Twisted Histories, podcasts that discuss the less talked about aspects of Canadian History with a focus on Indigenous stories and voices. What you’ll get Two versions of most worksheets: multiple choice and short answer. Each version is fully editable and includes links for the following podcast episodes:The Indian Act, The Secret Life of CanadaKanesatake Resistance (Oka Crisis), Part One, The Secret Life o
Preview of TERRY FOX An Outstanding Canadian (ESL 1) PRINT and EASEL

TERRY FOX An Outstanding Canadian (ESL 1) PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This resource has three reading texts about Terry Fox about his life story and how he has inspired Canadians. --- Part 1 includes a numbered seven-paragraph text, a vocabulary list, a Fast Facts section, and an exercise for putting sentences from the text in correct order. --- Part 2 includes a numbered four-paragraph text, vocabulary list and a grammar exercise (verbs). --- Part 3 includes a numbered five-paragraph text, vocabulary list and a writing exercise that may be done as a group acti
Preview of Indigenous Land Rights in Canada: A Study of Treaties and Territories

Indigenous Land Rights in Canada: A Study of Treaties and Territories

The lesson explores the historical context, impact of colonialism, and contemporary debates surrounding Indigenous land rights in Canada, emphasizing the importance of upholding treaty obligations, recognizing Indigenous sovereignty, and fostering meaningful reconciliation.Student Focus:Understand the historical context of Indigenous land rights treaties in Canada.Explore the impact of colonialism and settlement on Indigenous territories.Analyze contemporary issues and debates surrounding Indige
Preview of REMEMBRANCE DAY (ESL 4) Canada PRINT and EASEL

REMEMBRANCE DAY (ESL 4) Canada PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This ESL Unit begins with a numbered 7-paragraph 383-word text (written at a grade 8 reading level) that discusses the origins of Remembrance Day and how it is observed in Canada. Included are: a list of 16 vocabulary words, a reading for information activity and a list of discussion questions for the poem In Flanders Fields. An attractively illustrated copy of In Flanders Fields is included. Answer keys are included. The resource is illustrated with graphics or photos that print well in blac
Preview of BUNDLE: Oka Crisis /Kanehsatà:ke Resistance - Before, During, and After

BUNDLE: Oka Crisis /Kanehsatà:ke Resistance - Before, During, and After

Cover the Oka Crisis /Kanehsatà:ke Resistance with three different activities. Help your students understand the 300 year history leading up to the 1990 conflict with The Secret Life of Canada’s podcast episode “Kanesatake, Part 1”. Follow this with a student led research worksheet of the cause and consequences of the 1990 Oka Crisis/Kanehsatà:ke Resistance. Afterwards, students can consider the long-term impacts of the events of 1990 by viewing the documentary The Oka Legacy. Answer keys are in
Preview of Oka Legacy Documentary Worksheets (Oka Crisis /Kanehsatà:ke Resistance)

Oka Legacy Documentary Worksheets (Oka Crisis /Kanehsatà:ke Resistance)

The Oka Legacy Documentary (43 minutes) considers the long-term impacts of the Oka Crisis/Kanehsatà:ke Resistance/Through interviews with those who were there, or those who experienced the ripple effects of the conflict, filmmaker Sonia Bonspille Boileau explores the legacy of the events of the Oka Crisis/ Kanehsatà:ke Resistance. The documentary can be accessed online for free and links are provided in the resource.There are two versions of the documentary worksheet: a short answer and an open
Preview of The Intersection of Sports & Geography: Hosting the Winter Olympics in Vancouver

The Intersection of Sports & Geography: Hosting the Winter Olympics in Vancouver

The lesson explores the intersection of sports and geography through the successful hosting of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, analyzing its geographic factors, economic impacts, social legacies, and environmental considerations.Student Focus:Understand the role of geographic factors in determining host cities for major sporting events like the Winter Olympics.Analyze the economic, social, and environmental impacts of hosting the Winter Olympics on Vancouver and its surrounding regions.Ex
Preview of The Historical and Contemporary Impact of the Fur Trade in Canada

The Historical and Contemporary Impact of the Fur Trade in Canada

The lesson explores the historical significance, social and environmental consequences, and ongoing implications of the fur trade in Canada, highlighting its profound impact on the nation's economy, culture, relationships with Indigenous peoples, and contemporary conservation efforts.Student Focus:Understand the historical importance of the fur trade in shaping Canada's economy, culture, and relationships with Indigenous peoples.Analyze the social and environmental consequences of fur trade acti
Preview of Immigration Patterns in Canada: How They Shape Urban and Rural Landscapes

Immigration Patterns in Canada: How They Shape Urban and Rural Landscapes

The lesson explores the historical and contemporary patterns of immigration to Canada, analyzing their spatial distribution and impacts on urban and rural landscapes, while also delving into the cultural, economic, and social dynamics of multiculturalism in diverse immigrant-receiving communities.Student Focus:Understand the historical and contemporary patterns of immigration to Canada.Analyze the spatial distribution of immigration and its impacts on urban and rural landscapes.Explore the econo
Preview of French and English Dynamics in Montreal: Social & Economic Implications (Canada)

French and English Dynamics in Montreal: Social & Economic Implications (Canada)

The main idea of this lesson is to explore the historical, cultural, socio-economic dynamics of French and English languages in Montreal, emphasizing the significance of linguistic diversity, language politics, and initiatives promoting social cohesion in the city.Student Focus:Understand the historical and cultural significance of French and English language dynamics in Montreal.Analyze the socio-economic impacts of language politics and bilingualism in Montreal.Explore initiatives aimed at pro
Preview of Quebec’s Winter Carnival: A Cultural Geography Case Study (Canada)

Quebec’s Winter Carnival: A Cultural Geography Case Study (Canada)

The main idea of this lesson is to explore the cultural significance, historical roots, geographical influences, and economic impact of Quebec's Winter Carnival, showcasing how tradition, innovation, and community spirit converge to create a vibrant celebration amidst the challenges of winter.Student Focus:Understand the historical origins and cultural significance of Quebec's Winter Carnival.Explore how climate and geography shape the organization and activities of the Winter Carnival.Analyze t
Preview of Multicultural Toronto: Cultural & Economic Contributions of Immigration (Canada)

Multicultural Toronto: Cultural & Economic Contributions of Immigration (Canada)

The main idea of this lesson is to explore the historical, cultural, and economic significance of immigration in shaping the multicultural identity and vibrancy of Toronto, Canada.Student Focus:Understand the historical and contemporary patterns of immigration to Toronto.Evaluate the cultural impacts of immigrant communities on Toronto's identity.Analyze the economic contributions of immigrants to Toronto's economy.Examine the challenges and benefits of multiculturalism in urban settings like To
Preview of Cultural Geography of Canada (Country Profile)

Cultural Geography of Canada (Country Profile)

The lesson explores the cultural geography of Canada, highlighting its diverse heritage, multiculturalism, indigenous traditions, and the impact of immigration on Canadian society.Student Focus:Gain an understanding of the cultural landmarks, symbols, and festivals associated with Canada.Learn about the indigenous heritage sites and cultural traditions of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples in Canada.Analyze the impact of multiculturalism on Canadian society, including immigration patterns a
Preview of Historical Geography of Canada (Country Profile)

Historical Geography of Canada (Country Profile)

The lesson explores the intricate historical geography of Canada, spanning colonial settlements, indigenous treaties, migration patterns, and territorial changes, highlighting the country's complex evolution and its ongoing efforts towards reconciliation, diversity, and environmental stewardship.Student Focus:Understand the key historical events and turning points that have shaped the geographical landscape of Canada.Analyze the impact of colonial settlements, Confederation, and indigenous treat
Preview of Black Canadian History ESL BUNDLE PRINT and EASEL

Black Canadian History ESL BUNDLE PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
A great way to teach ESL students about the contribution Black Canadians have made to the history of Canada. Three bundled resources (perfect for differentiation!) are included: please see my store for the individual resources at reading grade levels 5, 6, and 7. This bundle contains all three and each consists of:a reading text about Black Canadian history accompanied by:- Vocabulary words- Fast Facts- worksheets of comprehension questions- a listening activity with text, charts, and a quiz.A
Preview of REMEMBRANCE DAY (ESL 2) Canada PRINT and EASEL

REMEMBRANCE DAY (ESL 2) Canada PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This ESL resource begins with a numbered 6-paragraph 307-word text (grade 6 reading level) on Remembrance Day and how it is observed in Canada. Included are: a list of 12 vocabulary words (which are underlined in the text);a short list of a Fast Facts;a worksheet with three activities. The second feature of the unit is a short grammar activity (transition words). An attractively illustrated copy of In Flanders Fields is included. Answer keys are provided. The resource is illustrated with gr
Preview of Chinese Canadian Railway (CPR) Worker Experience Webquest - Print & Digital

Chinese Canadian Railway (CPR) Worker Experience Webquest - Print & Digital

This resource guides students through the website “The Ties that Bind”. There are 40 short answer questions that walks students through the politics and economic factors behind the use of Chinese labourers to build the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). Topics covered include: the background of the majority of Chinese workers, the conditions that pushed the workers to leave China, the cost to come to Canada, the working conditions and pay while working on the railway, the head tax and exclusion act
Preview of ARGO (movie 2012) Iranian Hostage Crisis; Vocabulary, questions, answers

ARGO (movie 2012) Iranian Hostage Crisis; Vocabulary, questions, answers

Movie guide with answer key and a couple pre-vocabulary,On Nov. 4, 1979, militants storm the U.S. embassy in Tehran, Iran, taking 66 American hostages. Amid the chaos, six Americans manage to slip away and find refuge with the Canadian ambassador. Knowing that it's just a matter of time before the refugees are found and likely executed, the U.S. government calls on extractor Tony Mendez (Ben Affleck) to rescue them. Mendez's plan is to pose as a Hollywood producer scouting locations in Iran and
Preview of Seven Fallen Feathers - Chapter Question and Answers.  w/Teacher Notes

Seven Fallen Feathers - Chapter Question and Answers. w/Teacher Notes

Created by
The Pantry
This product comes with chapter questions and answers for the novel Seven Fallen Feathers. AdditionallyPage references for the answersTeacher Notes that highlights stopping points while reading.Suggestions for Entrance CardsThe answer sheet/teacher notes comes with extra questions that are not on student handoutEditable
Preview of Current Events Research Templates

Current Events Research Templates

Understanding current events is such an important part of what we, as teachers, discuss in our humanities classrooms. We have tackled current events in many different ways in our classes so wanted to share a few of those ideas with you! Some of the templates included are day by day or week by week templates, allowing students to do research on current events topics, while others ask students to go more in-depth about one current event topic. However you want to incorporate current events into yo
Preview of Indigenous vs. European Worldview Activity

Indigenous vs. European Worldview Activity

Introduce or review the concept of worldview through comparing statements that represent Indigenous and European perspectives about their communities and the world through the 19th and 20th centuries.Students will read 20 statements related to worldview, and determine which best represents an Indigenous or European way of thinking. An alternative version will ask higher level students to divide the statements into Political, Spiritual, or Economic categories. Regardless of the version used, afte
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