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12th grade canadian history graphic organizers

Preview of French & Indian War PowerPoint & Student Infographic Notes

French & Indian War PowerPoint & Student Infographic Notes

Created by
History Girl
Condensed lesson summarizing the French & Indian War (AKA- The Seven Years' War) between France and Great Britain. This lesson includes a colorful and editable 15-page PowerPoint summarizing the causes of the war, areas of conflict, and the aftermath in the American colonies. Students will also apply mapping skills as they identify key locations related to the French & Indian War. Also included is a student graphic organizer style note taking worksheet and teacher answer key. The conten
Preview of 8 Battles of WWII: Slideshow & Graphic Organizer- CAN HISTORY

8 Battles of WWII: Slideshow & Graphic Organizer- CAN HISTORY

Explore the European & Pacific theatre of WWII through this highly visual, information packed slideshow.Resource Includes: 123 editable slides (Google Slides)Offers numerous information, maps, images, videos, & teacher notes embedded into the slideshowYoutube videos/audio clips (links provided)Graphic Organizer (Google Docs - 8 pgs) Answer Key (14 pages)Product Overview:This slideshow discusses the key battles Canada was involved in during WWII. Each battle is discussed individually and
Preview of United States Anchor Charts, Canada Anchor Charts, (World Geography Anchor Chart

United States Anchor Charts, Canada Anchor Charts, (World Geography Anchor Chart

Geography United States and Canada 35 Anchor Charts (Great as Bellringers, Word Walls, and Concept Boards), U.S. and Canada Posters, Geography Review Pages, Digital Activity via Google Classroom This bundle will take your through the entire Geography curriculum. It will include all components of Geography. This is perfect for traveling around the world in style. THIS IS ALSO PART OF World Geography MEGA BUNDLE, United States and Canada BUNDLE, Geography ANCHOR CHART BUNDLE Anchor charts ar
Preview of Perspectives after the French and Indian War Activity

Perspectives after the French and Indian War Activity

Created by
Schnurr Store
Use this activity once you have introduced the idea of increased taxation after the French and Indian War (Seven Years War) as well as the Proclamation of 1763. Objective: To analyze the effects of the War from multiple historical perspectives. STEP 1: Introduce the four characters (slide 3) and show their location on the map. STEP 2: Provide each student with a graphic organizer (slide 4). Count off the students by 4. STEP 3: Students go to one of the four corners of the room (or one of four
Preview of Voyage au Canada : Exploration des Expériences des Immigrants Projet

Voyage au Canada : Exploration des Expériences des Immigrants Projet

Explore the makeup of Canadian Society and its numerous cultural groups by researching and learning about an Immigrant Group in Canada. Trouvez l'information ci-dessous:Quel est le pays d’origine de ces immigrants?Facteurs d’incitations (Pourquoi quittent-ils leur pays?)Facteurs d’attirance (Pourquoi ont-ils choisi le Canada?)Comment était le voyage de ces immigrants?Combien de ces immigrants est-ce qu’il y a au Canada aujourd’hui ou depuis le dernier recensement? Quelles sont les villes dont la
Preview of Changing Women's Roles in the 1920s Slideshow & Activity - CAN. History

Changing Women's Roles in the 1920s Slideshow & Activity - CAN. History

Show your students how women of the 1920s transitioned from the modest housewives to independent people with this slideshow lesson and activity.Includes: 27 slides (Google Slides)Teacher notes embedded into the slideshowYoutube videos/audio clips (links provided)7 Political Cartoons and Analysis through a Graphic Organizer (Google Docs) - 22pgsAnswer KeyProduct Overview:Slideshow: This slideshow discusses the changing women’s roles in the 1920s. It introduces students to the topic through a quic
Preview of Journey to Canada: Exploring Immigrant Experiences

Journey to Canada: Exploring Immigrant Experiences

Journey to Canada: Exploring Immigrant ExperiencesChoose an immigrant group Find the following information: What is the country of origin?Why are they leaving their home country? Push Factors Why did they choose to immigrate to Canada? Pull Factors How was their trip from their home country to Canada? How many immigrants are there in Canada according to the last Census data? Which provinces and cities do they reside in?What was the Canadian Government's role? Did they welcome them, imprison them
Preview of French Graphic Organizers | Organigrammes études sociales

French Graphic Organizers | Organigrammes études sociales

Created by
Franco Resources
This resource includes 21 graphic organizers that are suited for texts and social studies. They are ready to use and give your students the opportunity to better understand information and extrapolate important facts and information. This leads to productive discussions!INCLUDES:descriptions et détailsl'ordre chonologiqueprécise le sujetcauses et conséquencescauses et effetsdiagramme de Venn (cercles)diagramme de Venn (en colonnes)Tableau SVATableau SVA R (recherche)tableau de conceptles événeme
Preview of WWI Inquiry Unit Bundle, CHC2D, CHC2P, UDL Design

WWI Inquiry Unit Bundle, CHC2D, CHC2P, UDL Design

Created by
The Pantry
This inquiry-based Universal Design for Learning (UDL) unit is structured around the principles of historical thinking concepts, serving as the cornerstone for collaborative group inquiry. Students will be organized into seven groups, each investigating distinct aspects of World War I (WWI). Through the analysis of provided notes and artifacts and the formulation of targeted questions, students will engage deeply with the subject matter. By ensuring a systematic approach, groups will meticulousl
Preview of WWI Inquiry Unit, UDL Design, Historical Thinking Concepts, CHC2D

WWI Inquiry Unit, UDL Design, Historical Thinking Concepts, CHC2D

Created by
The Pantry
This inquiry-based Universal Design for Learning (UDL) unit is structured around the principles of historical thinking concepts, serving as the cornerstone for collaborative group inquiry. Students will be organized into seven groups, each investigating distinct aspects of World War I (WWI). Through the analysis of provided notes and artifacts and the formulation of targeted questions, students will engage deeply with the subject matter. By ensuring a systematic approach, groups will meticulousl
Preview of Indigenous Activism: Lesson on pipeline protests/resistance & project (EFP/NBE)

Indigenous Activism: Lesson on pipeline protests/resistance & project (EFP/NBE)

Created by
CanCon Classroom
I use this in my English First Peoples class in BC, but would also be useful for Ontario's First Nations, Metis, and Inuit studies (NBE). Need a research essay assignment for your English First Peoples/NBE/Indigenous Studies course? This assignment gives a brief overview of the history of the Wet'suwet'en protests, having students analyze the main players on both sides and what each has to lose or gain from the building of the pipeline. There are two graphic organizers and a PDF of an article
Preview of The Big 6: Cause and Consequence. Model of Causation - Print & Digital Template

The Big 6: Cause and Consequence. Model of Causation - Print & Digital Template

Bring numeracy into the humanities classroom with this Model of Causation Pie Chart template.As a starting point for discussions about the Big 6 Historical Thinking Concept of Cause and Consequence, this template gets students to consider the importance of the many causes that lead to any historical event or conflict. This template allows students to assign a percentage of responsibility for events leading up to any historical event that you are working with! What you’ll get Teacher’s Guide Two
Preview of Native American Cultures Chart

Native American Cultures Chart

A chart that details the various political, economic and social features of the First Nations Peoples of North and South America. Students use the chart to identify similarities and differences and then can discuss what conclusions, if any, can be drawn about the First Nations Peoples. Used in tandem with the discussion prompts also available here on TpT, this chart can provide the basis for a group discussion, jigsaw exercise, in-class essay or anything you wish. File is in PDF format for easy
Preview of Push or Pull? Colonization of North America

Push or Pull? Colonization of North America

Europeans had many reasons for coming to North America. Students will sort these reasons into push and pull factors, as well as recognize why they belong in either category.
Preview of Current Events Research Templates

Current Events Research Templates

Understanding current events is such an important part of what we, as teachers, discuss in our humanities classrooms. We have tackled current events in many different ways in our classes so wanted to share a few of those ideas with you! Some of the templates included are day by day or week by week templates, allowing students to do research on current events topics, while others ask students to go more in-depth about one current event topic. However you want to incorporate current events into yo
Preview of Valentine's Day and Black History Month- Listen, Short Ans, Research & Write

Valentine's Day and Black History Month- Listen, Short Ans, Research & Write

This work is a high-interest, positive celebration of Black culture that also recognizes systemic racism. It starts with a positive and genuine love story (podcast episode) of an African American couple at the height of the civil rights movement that searches for their history and culture. This is as a jumping-off point for short answer questions, independent research topics for Black history (in the USA or Canada), then a supported, easy-to-mark research paragraph. It contains: Listening and sh
Preview of The Victorian Era

The Victorian Era

This note-taking skeleton is designed for this video about the basic beliefs and values of the Victorian Era. The video is a great introduction of the time period in a History class, or in an English class introducing Victorian literature.
Preview of Post-Colonialism Large Scale Timeline (Blank) - 5 Year Increments

Post-Colonialism Large Scale Timeline (Blank) - 5 Year Increments

Created by
KatyKeener
A large scale post-colonialism timeline. 27 pages long, this timeline can be printed out and posted as a visual anchor around your classroom. Add dates and eras as they are brought up during class. This visual allows for students to grasp differences, similarities and magnitude of time. *** A timeline of Pre-Contact North America is coming soon! ***
Preview of Canadian Conflict Jigsaw: 1982 - Present

Canadian Conflict Jigsaw: 1982 - Present

This is a jigsaw activity created for students to learn about various conflicts in Canada, and international conflicts that Canada was involved in during the period from the 1980s to the present. This was a resource designed for the CHC2D course, but could be used in other courses and for other grades.Conflicts included are: Protesting the G20 in Toronto; Quebec Tuition; National Inquiry into Missing Indigenous Women and Girls; 1998 Ice Storm; Creation of the Bloc Québecois; South African Aparth
Preview of Canada's Environmental Issues Multi-Flow Graphic Organizer and Answer Key

Canada's Environmental Issues Multi-Flow Graphic Organizer and Answer Key

Created by
Graphic Goods
Explain the causes, effects, and solutions of environmental issues in Canada using the multi-flow graphic organizer. Environmental issues covered include acid rain, dumping of chemicals by factories into the Great Lakes, logging/clear-cutting of forests, and mining on the Canadian Shield. This is meant to be used as a review, handout, study aid, or means of assessment after primary instruction has been delivered. Can be printed out and used as a hardcopy or assigned digitally in Google. Please m
Preview of Indigenous Resistance in Canada - The Laurier Memorial Letter

Indigenous Resistance in Canada - The Laurier Memorial Letter

This resource takes a deep look at the Laurier Memorial Letter. This document, presented to Sir Wilfrid Laurier when he was in Kamloops in 1910, explores the concerns of the Secwépemc (Shuswap), Sylix (Okanagan), Nlaka’pamux (Thompson) Chiefs as a result of the the actions, and inactions of the provincial government from contact to 1910. This letter is a powerful example of Indigenous Resistance toward the Colonial Government and a clear statement of Aboriginal Title and sovereignty. This resour
Preview of French Revolution Bundle - 1789 - 1799 - Reign of Terror, Robespierre, Louis XVI

French Revolution Bundle - 1789 - 1799 - Reign of Terror, Robespierre, Louis XVI

Created by
Creating History
Did the French Revolution truly reflect "enlightened" ideals or were they simply used by the leaders of the movement to gain further power? An engaging bundle to help students understand the causes of the French Revolution, the various phases during the Revolution itself, and its lasting legacies. Printable and Paperless! FREE QUIZ below!Location: France and Western EuropeTime Frame: 1789 - 1799Topics: Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, Absolutism, the Enlightenment, "The Terror," Robespierre, the
Preview of Causes of the 1837 Rebellions

Causes of the 1837 Rebellions

A six-page SmartBoard Notebook file that covers the causes of the 1837 Rebellions in Canada. The file begins with a class discussion on the key concept of responsible government. The lesson continues with a simple map exercise to acquaint students with the location of Upper and Lower Canada and the term Responsible Government. There are then a question sequence that covers the various causes and the lesson culminates in a discussion centered around the ongoing historical debate over whether the
Preview of Issue Organizer: The CBC Declares Tommy Douglas the Greatest Canadian

Issue Organizer: The CBC Declares Tommy Douglas the Greatest Canadian

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
This Issue Organizer is designed to encourage students to consider whether Tommy Douglas should be considered Canada's greatest Canadian. First, students are required to list arguments in favour of the CBC's judgement, and then they are to provide an equal number of arguments against the ruling. At the bottom of the organizer, students are required to write a brief paragraph of their impressions of the exercise overall, which should ultimately prove to be a more nuanced synthesis of both sides
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