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7th grade canadian history lessons under $5

Preview of Canadian Levels of Government

Canadian Levels of Government

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Coach's Corner
Is planning for your accommodated or IEP students challenging when it comes to social studies? This Canadian Levels of Government: Simply Stated for Differentiated Instruction resource is intended to support struggling readers or ELL students as they learn about the three levels of government in Canada. It is written at a mid Grade 1 to Grade 2 reading level, with engaging students texts and activities adapted for use by students who may require modifications from the regular class requirements
Preview of Residential School Mini Unit with Lessons & Activities for Elementary and Middle

Residential School Mini Unit with Lessons & Activities for Elementary and Middle

This Indigenous (Aboriginal, First Peoples, First Nations) residential school mini unit is a meaningful printable package that blends Canadian residential school history lessons with engaging activities. This mini unit is intended for elementary intermediate students, and middle school students (Grades 3-8).This resource is digital ready and can be easily assigned for distance learning through Google ClassroomTM.What You Get:1 Informational Page1 Booklet Title Page5 ActivitiesThis resource can b
Preview of Canadian Government Chat Stations

Canadian Government Chat Stations

Created by
Coach's Corner
Do you need a low-prep, engaging activity for your government unit? This Canadian Government: Chat Stations resource gets students up and moving as they rotate through up to 12 different “chat stations”, each with a different image. Questions are provided for students to discuss at each station; when students have rotated through the stations, the class gathers for a large group discussion about the different aspects of government and responsible citizenship that were presented on the posters.
Preview of Indigenous Inspired Art-Kevin Peeace

Indigenous Inspired Art-Kevin Peeace

Created by
Kyla VonGrad
Inspired by Cree artist, Kevin Pee-ace, from Saskatchewan, Canada. Students will create their own work inspired by his style and story. Includes: powerpoint, extensive lesson plans for grade 1 and 6, and a step for step instruction on how to start drawing the picture. It can either be copied or have your own inspiration! Example of a grade three's project completed in the preview. **Lesson is checked and approved by an Indigenous professor and educator
Preview of Copper Thunderbird - Canadian Indigenous Art Lesson - Truth and Reconciliation

Copper Thunderbird - Canadian Indigenous Art Lesson - Truth and Reconciliation

This lesson discusses Indigenous Canadian artist Norval Morrisseau or Copper Thunderbird. I developed this lesson, with history on the artist, to connect to Orange Shirt day (Truth and Reconciliation) in my classroom. History can be edited to make it appropriate for younger grades. Lesson can be adapted in many ways with the conclusive activity. Some slides have additional links for further information. Enjoy!
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 Klondike Gold Rush Webquest

Klondike Gold Rush Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
Klondike Gold Rush WebquestStudents will research the Klondike Gold Rush by completing a great internet-based worksheet. The Klondike Gold Rush Webquest uses a very student friendly website that covers the basics of events and facts about the gold rush. The webquest also works great as historical background for Call of the Wild and several other books by Jack London.The following topics are covered in this webquest:
Preview of Ontario Grade 5 Social Studies | Strand A CULMINATING EVENT | The Great Fur Fair

Ontario Grade 5 Social Studies | Strand A CULMINATING EVENT | The Great Fur Fair

Created by
Coach's Corner
The Great Fur Fair Culminating Event is an engaging activity, ideal at the end of a unit for helping students synthesize their background knowledge about the interactions between Indigenous Peoples, settlers, traders, and other people in New France. This unit has been created to help meet the REVISED 2018 Ontario Ministry of Education Social Studies Curriculum for Grade 5.Students become time-traveling reporters, sent to investigate the fur fair in Montreal in 1682. They are provided with "histo
Preview of Canada Geography Webquest

Canada Geography Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
This webquest allows students to learn about the geography of Canada through a fun and engaging website.Click here to view.The webquest contains 28 questions and is a great way for students to learn more about the following topics related to Canada:Important and Fun FactsGeographyPeople and CultureNatureGovernment and EconomyHistoryAn answer sheet is included for the teacher. A QR code and a regular website link are included. The webquest takes most students at least 15 to 35 minutes to complete
Preview of Canada PowerPoint - Overview of the Country's Geography, History, and Economy

Canada PowerPoint - Overview of the Country's Geography, History, and Economy

Created by
HappyEdugator
Canada PowerPoint. Information on Canada's geography, environmental issues, trade, Canadian Shield, Government, Provinces, Territories, and History. Includes slides on: Canada Day (celebrated on July 1), Acid rain in the Great Lakes region, trade, natural resources, federation under a constitutional monarchy, provinces, history -John Cabot, Samuel de Champlain, the French and Indian War, Canada's Independence, Quebec Politics. Lots of information to use to supplement your unit on the study of t
Preview of Communities in Canada // THE ACADIANS - ACADIA // History // Social Studies

Communities in Canada // THE ACADIANS - ACADIA // History // Social Studies

Communities in Canada // THE ACADIANS - ACADIA // History // Social Studies This three page lesson walks students through the history and legacy of the French Acadian people of Canada. Also includes a 14 slide powerpoint to compliment your teaching, along with a full lesson plan! Check out the preview above to get a feel for the full lesson! The worksheet covers the discovery of the region, the early French and Scottish settlements, interaction with native groups, warfare and tensions betw
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 Colonization: Voyageurs and the Fur Trade Webquest

Colonization: Voyageurs and the Fur Trade Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
Colonization: Voyageurs and the Fur Trade Webquest uses a website that allow students to get a better understanding of the Voyageurs and the fur trade. The focus of this webquest is the fur trade around the Great Lakes that to development of Canada and the United States. The webquest has three parts that focus on the following parts of the fur trade:1. Daily life of Voyageurs2. Trade items and canoe technology3. The fur trade and global trade connections (Triangle Trade) The following three part
Preview of Canadian Citizenship | Simply Stated for Differentiated Instruction

Canadian Citizenship | Simply Stated for Differentiated Instruction

Created by
Coach's Corner
This “Simply Stated” unit for Canadian Citizenship is a low-prep resource intended to support struggling readers as they learn about what citizenship means and how refugees and immigrants become Canadian citizens. It is written at a Grade 1 – 2 reading level, with both texts and engaging activities adapted for use with students who may be on an IEP or need differentiation from the regular class requirements.This unit covers:✔ Citizenship✔ Coming to Canada (Refugees & Immigrants)✔ Immigratio
Preview of Canadian Indigenous Treaties - Interactive Notebook Activity

Canadian Indigenous Treaties - Interactive Notebook Activity

This Canadian Treaties unit blends social studies and language arts activities with Indigenous perspectives through foldable interactive notebook activities and worksheets.The unit highlights the key points of Canadian treaty history, including the numbered treaties, and the Royal Proclamation. This unit is also excellent to supplement with the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation unit.What you get:1 Title Page2 Canadian Treaties Information pages2 worksheet activities1 Numbered Treaties Informatio
Preview of The Bering Land Bridge and Migration PowerPoint Mini-Lesson

The Bering Land Bridge and Migration PowerPoint Mini-Lesson

The PowerPoint follows NYS social studies curriculum and standards and includes: theories of migration, why nomads migrated, disappearance of the land bridge via quick time embedded video, and Geographic factors affected the settlement patterns and living conditions of the earliest Americans. It has an embedded NPR story about the Clovis baby DNA. This PowerPoint was revised on 12/27/2016. There is also vocabulary and essential questions included. The essential question slide occurs once in the
Preview of Communities in Canada // THE LOYALISTS // Canadian History // Social Studies

Communities in Canada // THE LOYALISTS // Canadian History // Social Studies

Communities in Canada // THE LOYALISTS // Canadian History // Social Studies The United Empire Loyalists is a 4 page worksheet that will give your students a solid understanding of who the Loyalists were and why their migration to Canada helped shape the nation. Also includes a 17 slide powerpoint to compliment your teaching, along with a full lesson plan. Click on the preview above to get a feel of the full lesson! Students will learn about the regions in Canada where Loyalists settle
Preview of The First Nations of Canada // Map Activity

The First Nations of Canada // Map Activity

The First Nations of Canada // Map ActivityIn this mapping activity, your students will create a detailed regional map of First Nation Groups in Canada at the time of European contact. Over 10 pages of material to help your class understand the regional breakdown! Everything you need is here to deliver an activity that requires low prep but has high engagement from your students. Provided*Blank Map of Canada*Blank Map Key*Regional Overview Map of The First Nations in Canada*Northwest Coast His
Preview of Communites in Canada // THE METIS // Canadian History

Communites in Canada // THE METIS // Canadian History

Communites in Canada // THE METIS // Canadian History "Communites in Canada - The Metis" is a 4 page worksheet that will give your students a firm understanding of how Metis culture emerged in Canada and the impact they had on shaping the nation. Also included is a 14 slide powerpoint to compliment the lesson along with a full Lesson Plan for you to teach from. Click on the preview above to get a feel of the full lesson! Students will learn about the beginnings of the Metis Nation, Metis
Preview of Emily Carr: Totem Poles - Art Lesson for Kids

Emily Carr: Totem Poles - Art Lesson for Kids

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ART CART TEACHER
This à la cART lesson introduces students to the Canadian artist and author Emily Carr. Students will learn about the meaning of totem poles, then they will create their own totem poles by playing the Tic-Tac-Totem game, color them with crayons and paint the background with watercolor paint. Art Techniques· Drawing· Coloring· Watercolor Painting You will Receive53-page, non-editable PDFgrade levels 2 to 8a single class (60 minute) duration art projectan introduction script to read aloud with que
Preview of Seven Sacred Teachings Introduction Lesson & Activity

Seven Sacred Teachings Introduction Lesson & Activity

This Indigenous (Aboriginal, First Peoples, First Nations) lesson is a meaningful printable activity that blends the Seven Sacred Teachings, also known as the Seven Grandfather Teachings, with Social Emotional Learning (SEL).This supplemental resource engages students to explore the Indigenous values of love, respect, honesty, humility, courage, wisdom, and truth.What You Get:One Informational Overview LessonOne ActivityPlease note that this lesson and activity are part of the Seven Sacred Teach
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 Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Lesson and Quiz *FRENCH*

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Lesson and Quiz *FRENCH*

Ready-to-use. Simply print, photocopy and teach. Used for Grade 5 French Immersion "Études sociales". Meets the NEW Ontario Social Studies Curriculum's "GRANDE IDÉE - B3: Un bon citoyen connaît ses droits et ses responsabilités." Includes: - Student Fill-in-the-Blanks Sheet to photocopy - Sample of Student Sheet (Answer Sheet) using simple words and drawings - Teacher Notes - Teacher How-To Lesson Step-by-Step Instructions - Full-Page "Charte canadienne des droits et libertés" in French for p
Preview of Contemporary Indigenous Leaders In Canada: Pennant Research Activity

Contemporary Indigenous Leaders In Canada: Pennant Research Activity

Highlight the important contributions of contemporary Indigenous leaders with this research activity. Each pennant has the name of an Indigenous person who is a leader in their field, whether that be art, music, politics, or activism. Students research the leader on their pennant and display key information using a conbination of images and writing. At the end of this research activity you will have a finished pennant to display and use as an anchor for class discussions. Included leaders (24
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