This lesson explains how Canada's location affects where and how people live in Canada. It pays close attention to resources, where they are locat... ByMr. Cribbs
Students take on the roles of various characters from the time of Canada's Confederation. The students use the characters to inform the audience o... ByJaime Somers
This activity comes with a (fictional) campaign speech that I wrote as Louis Riel. After reading the speech students have the opportunity to write ... BySarah Gavan
This lesson uses powerpoint, graphic organizers and classroom discussion to teach students how and why Canada gained independence. The lesson give... ByMr. Cribbs
Students use their knowledge and notes to organize a jumbled list of events associated with Canada's Confederation on a timeline. Altered handouts... ByJaime Somers
Students work in groups to argue why their chosen colony should or should not join Confederation. Students can use textbooks or research the infor... ByJaime Somers
This scrapbook assignment requires students to show - creatively - what they know about the 1920's: new inventions, consumer products, slang and l... ByRelentless Innovation
This Lesson Plan Unit begins with a numbered 6-paragraph 307-word text (6.8 Flesch-Kincaid reading level) that discusses the origins of Remembrance... ByDiana Bailey
This test is comprehensive and covers the unit on WWI in Canadian History. The test is divided into sections:
PART A) objective questions like mu... ByRelentless Innovation
This lesson uses powerpoint slides as well as discussion questions to explain how Canada's culture has been influenced by Europeans. There is some... ByMr. Cribbs
I used this assignment as an introduction to a unit on Treaties. The objectivies to this assignment are to develop atlas skills and to discover the... ByTerry-lynn Mcleod
This is a PowerPoint presentation with 38 slides of which each contains a multiple choice question regarding Canada. The questions cover Canada's ... ByJohn Godwin
Designed with the Alberta grade 7 Social Studies curriculum in mind, this assignment asks students to create a description of the ideal woman in th... BySarah Gavan
This Lesson Plan Unit begins with a numbered 7-paragraph 383-word text (8.4 Flesch-Kincaid reading level) that discusses the origins of Remembrance... ByDiana Bailey
Level 1 – This Lesson Plan Unit begins with a numbered 5-paragraph 253-word text (5.2 Flesch-Kincaid reading level) that discusses the origins of... ByDiana Bailey
A blank KWL (Know, Want to Know, Learned)chart for starting a unit on Canada. I like to have the kids put in their own ideas (Tell me everything y... ByJebsma
If you area teaching geography and it includes Canada as a part of the curriculum, here is a simple project for your students to do. It incorporate... ByJo Wilson
This is a package of files:
1. A student handout that can be used if you discuss areas of Canada prior to Confederation. Students are able to w... ByJaime Somers
This Lesson Plan Unit begins with a numbered 6-paragraph 307-word text (Flesch-Kincaid reading level 7.6) that discusses the origins of Remembrance... ByDiana Bailey
The true history of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police comes to life in this factual unit about Canada's legendary police force. Students follow the... ByPaul Laporte
Students search for the 10 provinces and 3 territories in this wordsearch. This activity is good to introduce a unit about Canada, or as enrichment... ByTerry-lynn Mcleod
A table set up to compare the lifestyles of the Iroquois and Algonquian language groups in Canada's history. There is a completed teacher copy, as ... ByStephanie H.
This Lesson Plan Unit begins with a 552-word text (5.5 Flesch-Kincaid reading level) that is structured in a 5W 1H format - the six questions are a... ByDiana Bailey
This is a simple simulation that is based on the descriptions of the daily life of a residential school child by the resources provided by the Cana... ByDanielle Stinson
Oh Canada My Home and Native Land Unit contains twenty-one pages of information and worksheets explaining Canada, what Canada offers, water everywh... ByBruce Wentzell
This is a part of a year long project I have the students complete called an Atlas, and they have a page for each country we study. This is Canada... ByJohn Godwin
This visual lays out the structure of the Canadian Government with a visual of its heirarchy. The roles/titles can be dragged to their appropriate ... ByEd Cavin
A syllabus outlining the Canadian History course and expectations, also includes a section for parental signature and emergency contact information... ByRelentless Innovation
Based on the Alberta grade 9 Social Studies curriculum, these questions relate to the cartoon "Over the Hedge". It really helps drive home the noti... BySarah Gavan
This Lesson Plan Unit begins with a 610-word text (7.1 Flesch-Kincaid reading level) that is structured in a 5W 1H format - the six questions are a... ByDiana Bailey
This is a Power Point presentation on Canada. There are 14 slides on information relating to Canada including the Inuits being the first Canadians... ByCathy Hutchinson
SS6CG3a. This lesson describes how Canada's Parliamentary Democracy works and describes the role of the citizen in choosing government officials. ... ByMr. Cribbs
Canada The People asks statistical type questions based on the country of Canada and its people. Included also are the answers to each question al... ByBruce Wentzell
SS6G7a. This lesson explains the major environmental issues facing modern Canada. It includes a detailed description of each problem, a graphic or... ByMr. Cribbs
SS6CG3a. There are 3 handouts in this download. They work in conjunction with the "Canada's Government, Parliament" Powerpoint. They organize the... ByMr. Cribbs
In this COMPLETE lesson from InspirEd Educators, students will study data and other sources to learn more about the geographic and cultural charact... ByInspired Educators
This lesson plan is a great introduction to the War of 1812. Students will explore the following website and answer questions related to the War of... ByHistory Wizard
This power point presentation focuses on events of historical significance that occurred during the years of 1950-1995. Perfect for senior high sch... BySean W.
This lesson explains the structure of Canada's government as it would compare to the United States. Very effective lesson explaining difference be... ByMr. Cribbs
In this COMPLETE lesson from InspirEd Educators, students will be able to identify the similarities and differences in the design of the government... ByInspired Educators
This final project requires students to independently research and learn about the 70s, 80s and 90s and complete a corresponding final project. Th... ByRelentless Innovation
This lesson explains what Specialization is and how it affects a country's economy. It focuses on Canada but can be used to explain the concept in... ByMr. Cribbs
This PowerPoint lesson examines the history and reasons why some people in Quebec want to become an independent nation. I use this for my sixth gr... ByJohn Godwin
This lesson uses a powerpoint presentation, graphic organizer and class activity to explain the significance of the Quebec Independence Movement on... ByMr. Cribbs
Contents Include:
A Princess, Two Countries, a Baby, and the Tulip: make a big book about a story of international friendship
Artist Study of ... ByPaul Laporte