1. A student handout that can be used if you discuss areas of Canada prior to Confederation. Students are able to write in the graphic organizer the Agents of Change they believe are affecting that area.
2. Powerpoint: Why Study History and Agents of Change. The acronym "PIG is CEEWT" (pronounced Pig is Cute) aid students in remembering the different Agents of Change.
Student note-taking book included.
3. Powerpoint: Reasons for Confederation. Connecting the Agents of Change to Reasons for Confederation. Pages with the listed Agents of Change can be clicked on in order to highlight the Agent of Change as students brainstorm.
Student note-taking book included.
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A preview file for this would tempt me to buy it! (I need to get an idea of how adaptable it is, as I am teaching this in French Immersion). A popular method of creating one that's clear but protects your work is to insert small pictures of the pages into a single PowerPoint slide, and then to save that as an image file. I'd love to check this out further (and soon!) :-)
Thank you for this great question - some screaming, yelling and hair-pulling later I have mastered something new that I'm not sure I would have attempted otherwise. The first two pics are from the agent of change ppt, the third is graphic organizer; and the 4th pic is from the reasons for confederation ppt. Please let me know if there's anything else I can help with. Thanks!