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First Nations & Europeans in New France and Early Canada Grade 5
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First Nations & Europeans in New France and Early Canada
Heritage & Identity Series

Students will analyse key short and long-term consequences of interactions among First Nations and Europeans; investigate aspects of the interactions from the perspectives of the various groups involved; and describe significant features of interactions between some of the main communities in Canada Prior to 1713, with a particular focus on First Nations and New France. This comprehensive resource includes learning intentions, goals, success criteria suggestions, topic resources, a vocabulary list, detailed lesson plans, student resources, additional web based resources, answer keys, ideas for differentiation, accommodations, enrichment and extension activities. This unit can be used as a whole to fulfill the overall expectation requirements for this curriculum or it can be used by activity to compliment other resources and activities. Includes 12 lessons & 8 extension ideas!

This resource has been developed to cover the overall expectations of the Ontario Ministry of Education Social Studies Heritage and Identity: First Nations and Europeans in New France and Early Canada curriculum. The document is comprehensive and includes learning intentions, goals, success criteria suggestions, topic resources, a vocabulary list, detailed lesson plans, student resources, additional web based resources, answer keys, ideas for differentiation, accommodations, enrichment and extension activities. This unit can be used as a whole to fulfill the overall expectation requirements for this curriculum or it can be used by activity to compliment other resources and activities.

This print book is in black and white. Check on our website for the ebook which is available in colour.
Don't see the ebook? Contact us and we will do our best to make it available for you.
  • Consumable
    Yes
  • Copyright
    Copyright
  • Format
    Activity Book
  • Grade Level
    Grade 5
  • Location
    Canada
  • Number of Pages
    64 Pages
First Nations & Europeans in New France and Early Canada
Heritage & Identity Series

Students will analyse key short and long-term consequences of interactions among First Nations and Europeans; investigate aspects of the interactions from the perspectives of the various groups involved; and describe significant features of interactions between some of the main communities in Canada Prior to 1713, with a particular focus on First Nations and New France. This comprehensive resource includes learning intentions, goals, success criteria suggestions, topic resources, a vocabulary list, detailed lesson plans, student resources, additional web based resources, answer keys, ideas for differentiation, accommodations, enrichment and extension activities. This unit can be used as a whole to fulfill the overall expectation requirements for this curriculum or it can be used by activity to compliment other resources and activities. Includes 12 lessons & 8 extension ideas!

This resource has been developed to cover the overall expectations of the Ontario Ministry of Education Social Studies Heritage and Identity: First Nations and Europeans in New France and Early Canada curriculum. The document is comprehensive and includes learning intentions, goals, success criteria suggestions, topic resources, a vocabulary list, detailed lesson plans, student resources, additional web based resources, answer keys, ideas for differentiation, accommodations, enrichment and extension activities. This unit can be used as a whole to fulfill the overall expectation requirements for this curriculum or it can be used by activity to compliment other resources and activities.

This print book is in black and white. Check on our website for the ebook which is available in colour.
Don't see the ebook? Contact us and we will do our best to make it available for you.
  • Consumable
    Yes
  • Copyright
    Copyright
  • Format
    Activity Book
  • Grade Level
    Grade 5
  • Location
    Canada
  • Number of Pages
    64 Pages