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Canadian history Common Core RI.9-10.1 resources

Preview of CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I Political Cartoons WWI Map Activity History CHC2D

CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I Political Cartoons WWI Map Activity History CHC2D

These World War I worksheets explore war political cartoons to examine the causes of WWI. Suitable for distance learning and Google Classroom®! Promote historical thinking using these inquiry-based maps and worksheets. EXPLORE HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF WORLD WAR IANALYSE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SOURCESDIGITAL & READY-TO-PRINT WORKSHEETSHow to use this resource:Students will examine the primary causes of the First World War through an analysis of primary and secondary sources. Students will
Preview of Slavery and Canada

Slavery and Canada

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Mr B's Readings
An informational text on how the history of Slavery in Canada. This text examines the history of Black and Indigenous slavery in Canada. It looks at the jobs that slaves did and the conditions they lived in. It also covers the fight for abolition in Canada and the British Empire and the history of the Underground Railroad. The text attempts to center the experience marginalized groups and should help students relate history to the current period. This product contains differentiated versions of
Preview of Canadian Historical Perspectives, Primary Source Analysis, Reactions to WWI

Canadian Historical Perspectives, Primary Source Analysis, Reactions to WWI

This primary source activity contains letters, diary entries, and excerpts from news articles and magazines from the World War 1 era. Explore World War I on the homefront through popular opinion and perspectives.ACTIVITY BASED ON PETER SEIXAS' "HISTORICAL THINKING PROJECT" ANALYZE PERSPECTIVE THROUGH PRIMARY SOURCESHANDOUTS, WORKSHEETS, AND PROMPT FOR OPTIONAL CLASSROOM DEBATEThrough an exploration of various primary sources, students will analyze various perspectives in order to understand how
Preview of Self-Rule in Canada, Australia & New Zealand

Self-Rule in Canada, Australia & New Zealand

Following its defeat in the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, the British Empire found itself at a crossroads: how could it maintain the economic and strategic benefits of maintaining an empire, without engaging in any more costly foreign wars?This two-part worksheet focuses on the middle decades of the 19th Century, as communal tensions and rising nationalism threatened Britain's rule over its far-flung colonies. Included are important figures and legislative acts, such as John Ma
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