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Preview of Canada and World War One: Complete Unit - Digital & Print!

Canada and World War One: Complete Unit - Digital & Print!

Created by
The Cheat Sheet
This unit contains 11 full lessons, 3 summative assessments, and everything you need to teach an engaging WWI CANADIAN HISTORY UNIT. LESSON TOPICS:Causes of WWIFighting on Land, Sea and AirCanadian Battles (Ypres, Somme, Vimy Ridge, Passchendaele)RecruitmentOpposition to the warWWI Propaganda AnalysisCanadian HomefrontEnd of WWI and Treaty of VersaillesFREE BONUS LESSONS included in this Bundle:Introduction to History (1 lesson)Introduction to Historical Thinking Concepts (1 lesson)This unit pla
Preview of Canada and World War Two: Complete Unit - Digital & Print!

Canada and World War Two: Complete Unit - Digital & Print!

Created by
The Cheat Sheet
This unit contains 15 full lessons, 3 summative assessments, and everything you need to teach an engaging WORLD WAR TWO CANADIAN HISTORY UNIT.LESSON TOPICS:Rise of TotalitarianismFailure of the League of NationsAppeasementWW2 Battles (2 lessons)Canadian BattlesWar in the AirHomefront (Economy/CCF)Homefront (Conscription)Marginalized CanadiansPropagandaThe HolocaustAtomic Bombing/End of WW2This unit places a significant focus on the experiences, stories and perspectives of FIRST NATIONS, BLACK CA
Preview of Roaring Twenties in Canada: Complete Unit - Digital and Print!

Roaring Twenties in Canada: Complete Unit - Digital and Print!

Created by
The Cheat Sheet
This unit contains 8 full lessons, 3 summative assessments, and everything you need to teach an engaging ROARING TWENTIES UNIT FOR CANADIAN HISTORY.LESSON TOPICS:The Winnipeg General StrikeIntroduction to the Roaring TwentiesProhibitionPolitical Cartoon AnalysisCanadian AutonomyDiscrimination in the 1920sFilm AnalysisLiving Timeline ProjectThis unit places a significant focus on the experiences, stories and perspectives of FIRST NATIONS, BLACK CANADIANS, ASIAN CANADIANS, WORKING CLASS CANADIANS
Preview of Residential School System in Canada Presentation - Orange Shirt Day Lesson

Residential School System in Canada Presentation - Orange Shirt Day Lesson

Created by
Presto Plans
Residential School System in Canada Presentation - Orange Shirt Day Lesson is a powerful way to introduce students to a dark time in Canadian history. The 15-slide PowerPoint presentation. The residential school system was a government-sponsored program that forcibly removed First Nations children from their families and communities in an attempt to assimilate them into the dominant culture through education and removing the influence of their culture. This introductory presentation will provide
Preview of Historical Perspective Lesson - Teaching Historical Thinking - Digital & Print!

Historical Perspective Lesson - Teaching Historical Thinking - Digital & Print!

Created by
The Cheat Sheet
Forget memorizing facts, and teach your students how to think like a historian! This is the fourth in a series of lessons on the Historical Thinking Concepts (HTC). This lesson focuses on HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE and helps students develop their critical thinking and analysis skills related to this historical thinking concept.The lesson includes the following materials:Detailed Lesson PlanGoogle slides with key vocabulary, learning goals, success criteria, discussion questions, activity explanatio
Preview of Canadian History Review Unit - Digital & Print!

Canadian History Review Unit - Digital & Print!

Created by
The Cheat Sheet
This unit is meant to serve as an introduction unit to any twentieth century Canadian history course – perfect for the first week of class before jumping into World War One! Some students may have studied Canadian history before but perhaps need a refresher, while others may be completely new to Canadian history. In either case, it is important to allow students to access their prior knowledge, or develop a basic understanding of Canadian history, government and geography before beginning the de
Preview of Quebec Nationalism: Canadian History Lesson - Digital & Print!

Quebec Nationalism: Canadian History Lesson - Digital & Print!

Created by
The Cheat Sheet
This resource contains everything you need to teach a comprehensive, informed, interactive, engaging and meaningful lesson on the history of Quebec nationalism in Canada from World War Two to the Present!If all materials are used, this lesson will take 2 days to complete.Students will learn about the following topics:Maurice DuplessisThe Quiet RevolutionThe Front de Liberation du Quebec (FLQ)Lester B. PearsonThe Bi & Bi CommissionThe new Canadian FlagPierre TrudeauRene LevesqueThe Parti Queb
Preview of World History Course 1 - Complete Curriculum - Projects, Activities & Lessons

World History Course 1 - Complete Curriculum - Projects, Activities & Lessons

Created by
Creating History
FREE Samples! Save time and keep students engaged with this differentiated World History course (1350 to 1799) created by an experienced teacher. Topics include Exploration, Renaissance, Reformation, Enlightenment, Louis XIV, French Revolution, and more! Each week is a new topic focused on a central question! Be sure to download the FREE preview for tons of examples detailing how the course works. An outline of a typical week in the course is included!TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️The best hi
Preview of Continuity and Change Lesson: Teaching Historical Thinking - Digital & Print!

Continuity and Change Lesson: Teaching Historical Thinking - Digital & Print!

Created by
The Cheat Sheet
Forget memorizing facts, and teach your students how to think like a historian! This is the second in a series of lessons on the Historical Thinking Concepts (HTC). This lesson focuses on CONTINUITY AND CHANGE and helps students develop their historical thinking and analysis skills related to this concept.The lesson includes the following materials:Detailed Lesson PlanGoogle slides with key vocabulary, learning goals, success criteria, discussion questions, activity explanations and instructions
Preview of Canada Country Study (9-Lesson Geography Bundle)

Canada Country Study (9-Lesson Geography Bundle)

Unmissable 30% discount when you purchase all 9 lessons!*INCLUDES SPECIAL BONUS TEMPLATE PACK FREE-OF-CHARGE*This is a great-value lesson bundle of 9 flexible reading comprehension-based lessons based on the 'Canada: Country Study' geography scheme of work. In the "Canada Country Study" Geography syllabus, students embark on a comprehensive exploration of Canada's geographical, demographic, political, economic, environmental, cultural, and historical landscape. The introductory lesson lays the f
Preview of Podcast Unit: Who Killed Alberta Williams? (CBC Missing & Murdered)

Podcast Unit: Who Killed Alberta Williams? (CBC Missing & Murdered)

This resource goes with the first season of the CBC podcast Missing & Murdered, called Who Killed Alberta Williams? Eight episodes long, it looks at the 1980s disappearance and death of a young Indigenous woman in BC along the Highway of Tears.This unit is designed to help students listen to the series with critical thinking about:The genre of true crimeThe medium of podcastsThe standards and practices of journalism, as well as its biases and challengesThe challenges of evaluating evidence a
Preview of Map of Canada Assignment - Simplified Map

Map of Canada Assignment - Simplified Map

Created by
Street AcademiKs
This is a minimal-prep assignment that you can simply photocopy and distribute to students now! The assignment is broken down into 10 steps and is perfect for an applied or academic classroom. The assignment includes a built-in checklist for students to use while completing their maps. There are two versions of this assignment included in this download – one with and one without the post-it note annotation. There are also two rubrics to reflect both versions of this assignment. You can use the
Preview of Cause and Consequence Lesson: Teaching Historical Thinking - Digital & Print!

Cause and Consequence Lesson: Teaching Historical Thinking - Digital & Print!

Created by
The Cheat Sheet
Forget memorizing facts, and teach your students how to think like a historian! This is the third in a series of lessons on the Historical Thinking Concepts (HTC). This lesson focuses on CAUSE AND CONSEQUENCE and helps students develop their thinking and analysis skills.The lesson includes the following materials:Detailed Lesson PlanGoogle slides with key vocabulary, learning goals, success criteria, discussion questions, activity explanations and instructions, and more!All necessary handouts an
Preview of Struggle for a Continent Bundle: The Shaping of North America

Struggle for a Continent Bundle: The Shaping of North America

Created by
Mac's History
Buy all five presentations on Canadian History covering contact to the War of 1812 and save. Google App Links are on the Teacher Instructions Sheet!Two versions of each lesson! The first is a Presentation - PowerPoint/Google Slides - for those teachers who know the topic and want to guide their students through the material. There are links to Youtube and Vimeo in the presentations. Links are checked weekly and updated when necessary. There are handouts for note taking along with reflection
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 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 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 Canada Group Of Seven Art History Wilderness Landscape Painting

Canada Group Of Seven Art History Wilderness Landscape Painting

Created by
carol irvin
The Group of Seven, aka the Algonquin School, were Canadian landscape painters from 1920 to 1933, originally consisting of Carmichael, Harris, Jackson, Johnston, Lismer, MacDonald, and Varley. Two others were merged into the movement: Emily Carr and Tom Thomson.These educational materials are very flexible and entertaining. They are this way in recognition of the fact that you may be thrown into circumstances beyond your control once again. These materials can be used in your best times, your in
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