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9th grade canadian history research

Preview of First Nations Residential Schools: 'The Rights of a Child' (61 slides)

First Nations Residential Schools: 'The Rights of a Child' (61 slides)

Created by
Cowie's Class
First Nations Residential Schools: the Rights of a Child has been developed to support the current Canadian curriculum standards. I have been using this presentation with classes from Grade 3 to Grade 12. It is an easy way to step in to the topic of Residential Schools with students. Teachers can choose one or more of the suggested post projects depending on the level of the students.You will need to have a copy of the book 'When I was Eight' by Margret Pokiak-Fenton. Or you can view a read alou
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 Canadian History THE SEVEN YEARS' WAR Organizers, Activities PRINT and EASEL

Canadian History THE SEVEN YEARS' WAR Organizers, Activities PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This set of graphic organizers is designed to help organize student learning of the Seven Years’ War. The organizers touch on the most important aspects of the war and as worksheets are good supplements to your classroom teaching. The topics, in order, are:1) The Background of the Seven Years’ War; 2) British and French Colonies in North America;3) French and British Military in North America; 4) Historical Figures of the Seven Years’ War;5) Role of the First Nations Peoples;6) Fort Duquesne an
Preview of Truth and Reconciliation Scavenger Hunt

Truth and Reconciliation Scavenger Hunt

Created by
West Coast Pages
This resource is a scavenger hunt using the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's 94 Calls to Action report.This report should be required reading for all Canadians, and other countries (Indigenous issues are worldwide.)National Day of Truth and Reconciliation is September 30th, read the report together and use this scavenger hunt to lead your students through the document in a challenging way.This resource includes:Teachers Directions with the document link and ideas for extension/dif
Preview of The Impact of the Indian Act (Canada)

The Impact of the Indian Act (Canada)

Canada's Indian Act has been in effect since 1876 - that's 147 years. The world has changed several times over since then (Archduke Franz Ferdinand was just a lad in 1876), and yet the gender-based inequality provisions of this Act, dating back to 1869, were only corrected by new legislation 150 years later (2019), and only then after a Quebec Superior Court decision. Clearly, the Indian Act has negatively impacted the lives of several generations of First Nations peoples, including those who we
Preview of Canada's First Nations Research Project - PBL

Canada's First Nations Research Project - PBL

Created by
Creative Lab
If you would like to purchase the 100% EDITABLE version of this product, click here! Great for differentiation!According to most archaeologists, approximately 30,000 years ago, the first people arrived to what is now known as Canada. They travelled from Asia, possibly over a land bridge from modern day Russia to Alaska. After their arrival, a vast variety of peoples, societies, and cultures flourished for millennia. With over 630 recognized groups within Canada, and over 60 distinct languages sp
Preview of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls - Social Studies Project

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls - Social Studies Project

Explore the symbolism of red dresses and red hands in our communities, shedding light on the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) epidemic in North America. Through this resource, students will conduct research on missing women, gaining insight into the alarming rates of violence against Indigenous women and girls. Delving into this sensitive topic, the project addresses difficult themes of murder and crime, making it suitable for grades 7 and above, ideal for middle and high
Preview of Mapping British Columbia

Mapping British Columbia

This series of hand-drawn (not vector) black-line maps is for the province of British Columbia. There are seven maps in this unit for use from 3rd Grade to Secondary. It is one of the five main regions of Canada (BC, Prairie Provinces, Ontario & Quebec, Atlantic Provinces and The North). There are two assignment pages as well as two pages for drawing the provincial symbols. I have included a page of explanation and ideas which you can view on the preview. Please let me know what you like an
Preview of Canada Symbols Project - Interactive Fan - PBL

Canada Symbols Project - Interactive Fan - PBL

Created by
Creative Lab
For thousands of years, people of nations and civilizations have used symbols as a means to develop and communicate a sense of identity. National symbols can unite people based on common beliefs, values, goals, and/or shared history. From the beaver to the game of ice hockey, each Canadian symbol provides a unique representation of Canadian identity. For this activity, students study the symbols of Canada and create an interactive fan to showcase their learning. Have fun!This Project Package Inc
Preview of Carnaval de Quebec Winter Carnival - English, No Prep with Answer Key

Carnaval de Quebec Winter Carnival - English, No Prep with Answer Key

Created by
Little Calico
Ready to use 8 page WebQuest style bookletAll your students need is access to the Carnaval website (such as chromebooks or iPads, or complete together with a Smartboard)Students explore the official Carnaval de Quebec website to find information and complete creative activitiesNo prepAnswer Key includedKey words: French, francais, core french, traditions, Canada, history, culture, social studies, unit, Canadian, festival, celebration, English language arts, research, project
Preview of Canada's First Nations Research Project - 100% Editable

Canada's First Nations Research Project - 100% Editable

Created by
Creative Lab
This resource is 100% EDITABLE using Microsoft Word or PowerPoint. You can add, subtract, or modify any of the content to suit the needs of your students. Great for differentiation!According to most archaeologists, approximately 30,000 years ago, the first people arrived to what is now known as Canada. They travelled from Asia, possibly over a land bridge from modern day Russia to Alaska. After their arrival, a vast variety of peoples, societies, and cultures flourished for millennia. With over
Preview of The March of the Prime Ministers of Canada Project + Rubric (Social Studies)

The March of the Prime Ministers of Canada Project + Rubric (Social Studies)

Created by
Dodds' Desk
This project is a research project where students learn about past and/or present Prime Ministers. Students will research the following:-Personal life-Political life-Professional lifeThis is then presented in a poster to be showcased in the classroom/hallway.Also included is a rubric.
Preview of "The Indian Act" Research Project

"The Indian Act" Research Project

Created by
Nicole Webster
Students are to research Canada's Indian Act and the legacies of imperialism still felt in the country today, thanks to the laws and agreements the act enforced. Basic background included with some images, and mind maps to complete on the following specific laws within the Indian Act:* Denied First Nations the Right to Vote* Created and enforced attendance at residential schools* Created reserves* Denied Indigenous woman status* Prohibited Traditional Ceremonies and PotlatchesIn each category st
Preview of 94 Calls to Action Project - Social Studies Canada - Indigenous Education

94 Calls to Action Project - Social Studies Canada - Indigenous Education

Embark on a research project examining the 94 Calls to Action aimed at advancing reconciliation for Indigenous peoples in Canada. The resource includes a comprehensive list of all 94 Calls, a checklist, an update on completed actions as of December 2023, and a student research project with guiding questions. Recommended for grades 5 and above, this social studies resource offers a meaningful exploration of reconciliation efforts in Canada.Page 1: Lesson PlanPage 2: Understanding the 94 Calls to
Preview of 20th Century Canadian History Bundle

20th Century Canadian History Bundle

This product combines nine of my grade 10 BC Social Studies curriculum products; their content makes them equally applicable across Canada. Alternate title slides have been provided for non-BC teachers.1. Have We Left Behind Canada's History of Anti-Asian Discrimination? - This product would make an excellent follow-up to a study of the history of immigration of Asian peoples to Canada; four examples involving Chinese, Indian and Japanese immigrants are mentioned in the introduction. This study
Preview of The Impact of Numbered Treaties on First Peoples of Canada

The Impact of Numbered Treaties on First Peoples of Canada

The Numbered Treaties (eleven in total) were signed by the federal government with Indigenous peoples of what is today Ontario, the western provinces and parts of the Northwest Territories between 1871 and 1921. A series of miscommunications and misunderstandings related to cultural differences regarding the meaning of the term 'treaty' resulted in, in the words of the Canadian Encyclopedia, "... long-lasting legal and socio-economic impacts...The creation of reserves, schools and other instrume
Preview of Les 7 régions du Canada - Projet de Sciences Humaines

Les 7 régions du Canada - Projet de Sciences Humaines

Are you looking for a low prep, easy to adapt social studies project for your French immersion class? Look no further! This project focuses on the 7 physiographic regions of Canada. It's fairly general, so you can restyle it to best fit your students' needs and/or the specific regional content you're covering in class.What's included in your purchase?:A 2-page reading that gives a general introduction to each of the 7 regionsA project instruction page for studentsA graphic organizer that include
Preview of Missing Nimama Lessons - MMIWG2S

Missing Nimama Lessons - MMIWG2S

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning for Elementary and High School Students Comprehension reading strategies used in this unit are: prediction, meaning, connection, visualization, question, and infer.Included in this unit are articles, videos, and links to the Highway of Tears, where students can examine and formulate questions to drive further inquiry.**Follow my blog, Infusing Indigenous Literature, to see how I integrate Indigenous literature in my curriculum throughout the
Preview of World History Bundle for Canadian Students

World History Bundle for Canadian Students

This product combines 9 of my BC SS 9 curriculum products that can be used by all Canadian teachers of world history. Your students will gain an understanding of some of the most momentous, world-impacting events of the last three centuries. I've tried to create a variety of ways for your students to demonstrate their learning (all based on research, of course), including: creating timelines and graphic records, writing argumentative essays, retelling events, completing inquiry studies and even
Preview of The War of 1812: Who Won?

The War of 1812: Who Won?

The War of 1812 is remembered, mainly, for the burning of the White House by the British in 1814. But the whole story was quite a bit more complex, as your students will learn from this study: there were actually four groups (the British, Americans, Canadians and First Nations tribes on both sides of the border) involved, each with quite a bit at stake in the outcome. Your students will see an outline of the major events that led up to the declaration of war by the U.S. on Great Britain; thumbna
Preview of Natural Disasters Research Assignment - Template, Example, and Rubric Included

Natural Disasters Research Assignment - Template, Example, and Rubric Included

Created by
Teach with Kel
This Canadian Natural Disasters Research Assignment allows students to research different types of natural disasters in Canada. Students are required to find examples of different types of disasters, share information, and include photos. Types of disasters: flood, drought, rockslide, hurricane, tornado, forest fire, ice storm, tsunami, earthquake, volcano, avalanche. Required information includes: a description, cause, possible mitigation, and photo!! Rubric, template, and example included for
Preview of NAC1O Indigenous Photography Unit

NAC1O Indigenous Photography Unit

Created by
Hazelnut Melon
* authentic resource - I am a citizen of the Métis Nation of Ontario and have worked hard on this unit to create a unit that honours Indigenous voices and counters hegemonic thinking. Unit on Photography and Indigenous Photography for NAC1O, grade 9 Indigenous Arts course in Ontario* learn photography composition rules* learn about some of the amazing Indigenous artists here in Canada and beyond* activities for students to complete - taking photos, research, learning more about Indigenous artist
Preview of Grade 9 Geography Culminating Project - Grade 9 Geography Summative Project

Grade 9 Geography Culminating Project - Grade 9 Geography Summative Project

Created by
Teach with Kel
This Grade 9 Canadian Geography Culminating Project has students use the research skills developed in the course to conduct research on a Canadian National Park of their choice. Students are to answer questions, create charts and graphs, and present findings in a presentation. Content covers each unit from the course.Ideal to use CGC1P or CGC1D, and CGC1W. This resource can be adapted for other geography courses as well.Included:InstructionsRubricResource LinksStudent Choice ChartCheck out our o
Preview of Aboriginal Pride Culminating Task (NBV3C, NDA3M, NDW4M, NBE3C)

Aboriginal Pride Culminating Task (NBV3C, NDA3M, NDW4M, NBE3C)

Created by
mslink
Created for the Ontario Native Studies course NBV3C - Aboriginal Beliefs, Values, & Aspirations - but easily adaptable for any Indigenous Studies or World Cultures class, this research & critical thinking assignment is ideal for in-class, independent and/or distance learning. Through this culminating task, students will not only gain a deeper understanding of Aboriginal pride but also develop critical thinking skills as they analyze complex issues and celebrate the resilience and strengt
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