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History 10 PBL
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This PBL leads students to study and analyze people and events connected with "English Civil War and Glorious Revolution". The PBL includes disclosures for the students to consider and assessments (formative and summative). A PowerPoint of pictures of the historically important people is attached.

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History
Social Studies
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Date Added:
10/18/2018
History 20 - 21CC Historical Thinking Assignment
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In the 21CC project the students will put together a trunk full of artifacts or ‘keepsakes’ from the perspective anyone who would have lived through the 1920s and 30s. The truck has to demonstrate the change the occurred over that 20 year span. The artifacts must be tangible (not only a picture of an artifact but a picture could be an artifact); could be original or replica (made by them). It follows the 6 phases of creativity with a student project guide and an artifact presentation rubric.

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History
Social Studies
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Date Added:
10/18/2018
History 20 PBL “We need to protect our way of life…”
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Knowledge Objectives (K) - The student will:

1. Know that all nations must determine how to use their available human and material resources and that determination will involve choices among perceived/real demands on those resources.
2. Know that scarcity is the relationship that occurs because the unlimited wants exceeds the limited resources available to meet those wants.
3. Know that major events/situations such as wars will affect the resources a nation has available and will influence how those resources are used.
4. Know that distinct populations will seek to have control over the decision making process which affect their lives.
5. Know that groups seeking to fulfill their agendas have a number of alternative methods to achieve those agendas including the use of violent and nonviolent tactics.
6. Know that nations will sometimes consider certain geographic regions, including other nations, as being strategic importance to their interests and will seek to have a preponderance of influence over that region.
7. Know that every society has to establish some fundamental criteria that can be used to justify the allocation of supreme power within that society to certain individual or groups.

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Education
History
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
Date Added:
10/23/2018
History 20 ­ World War One Significance Project
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During the development of this Unit I wanted to give students a say in how they were
going to be assessed or how they would like to show me their learning in the form of
an ongoing project. We focused on the curriculum outcomes as well as criteria called
“The Big Six” in History 20. “The Big Six” criteria helped us to develop the leading
question as well as all subsequent project items to follow.
The project focuses on the significance of events, items, or persons during the First
World War and their lasting impact on society. Our Big Six focus was Historical
Significance and Evidence.

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History
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
Date Added:
09/20/2018
History: 20th Century Capitalism and Regulation in the United States
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In this 14-minute video lesson, Sal gives an overview of the cycles of regulation, de-regulation and government in 20th century US capitalism. [History playlist: Lesson 13 of 26]

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Arts Education
Economics
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Khan Academy
Author:
Salman Khan
Date Added:
02/20/2011
History 30/ELA 30: Dialectical Essay
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A dialectical essay presents a controversial problem and develops two opposing arguments or sides of the issue, citing evidence for both. At the end of a dialectical essay, a thesis or conclusion must be reached and adequately explained. This essay topic is: Should Canadian Military Battles in WWI be Credited With Helping to Create a "Canadian Identity"?

Subject:
English Language Arts
History
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Date Added:
09/09/2018
History: Appomattox Court House and Lincoln's Assassination
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This 6-minute video lesson looks at the American Civil War from from Lee's Surrender to Grant to Lincoln's Assassination. [History playlist: Lesson 2 of 26]

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Arts Education
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Activity/Lab
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Khan Academy
Author:
Salman Khan
Date Added:
02/20/2011
History Bits: Wildfire / Parcelles d’histoire : Feu de broussailles
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Meet Tom Longboat, an Onondaga long distance runner who becomes a world-class athlete. French subtitling included. Faites connaissance avec Tom Longboat, un ...

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History
Indigenous Perspectives
Social Studies
Truth and Reconciliation
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Activity/Lab
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Canada's History
Date Added:
06/21/2022
History Box- Canadian Museum of History
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This package is the online accompaniment for our feature travelling education kit: History Box. In this package you’ll find digitized copies of each object found in the box, historical context, additional resources and activity suggestions. You do not need to borrow the kit to use this online resource.

This package contains objects and resources that are represented in the Canadian Museum of History’s signature exhibition, the Canadian History Hall. Collected from across the country, and highlighting varied perspectives, these objects illuminate the richness and diversity of the Canadian experience. They can be used as entry points to discussions on different periods in Canada’s history, or as lessons in historical inquiry that can build students’ critical thinking and historical inquiry skills.

To book a History Box, or for more information, please visit historymuseum.ca/learn/history-box.

The topics covered in this History Box include Early Canada, Colonial Canada, and Modern Canada.

There are two types of activities: Package Activities and Object Activities.

Package Activities are project-based activities designed to accommodate one or more classes. These activities involve the use of historical thinking concepts while exploring the whole package, resulting in a more comprehensive experience.

Object Activities are short inquiry-based activities that typically take 5–25 minutes. These activities encourage students to think critically about the objects being presented, and to use historical thinking concepts.

Both types of activities were created with the guidance of educators from across Canada, and incorporate current educational theory and approaches.

Is everything accessible?
We know that everyone accesses information differently, and have tried to ensure that package content addresses the varied needs of students and educators. Some of the many ways in which these packages support accessibility:

- Three levels of historical context to accommodate different ways of learning.
- A variety of media, including audio and video content, for diverse learning abilities.
- Multiple activity suggestions for diverse learning abilities.
- Content can be read with Assistive Technology applications.
- Downloadable and printable content that can be accessed offline.
- Transcripts for video, audio and hard-to read archival documents.
- Video subtitles in both official languages.
- Content is available in both official languages.
- Website complies with Website Content Accessibility 2.0 AA Guidelines.

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Education
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Social Studies
Treaty Education
Truth and Reconciliation
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Activity/Lab
GAP 6
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Canadian Museum Of History
Date Added:
04/18/2023
History Comes Alive: Developing Fluency and Comprehension Using Social Studies
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Let the power of imagination and inference serve as a ńtime machineî to bring Benjamin Franklin into the classroom! History and science come to life in a dialogue with Franklin the inventor, developed through lesson activities that incorporate research, imagination, writing, visual arts, and drama.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
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Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Provider Set:
ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
10/05/2018
History: French Revolution (Part 1)
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This 17-minute video lesson covers part 1 of Sal's series on the French Revolution: from the Convocation of the Estates General to the storming of the Bastille. [History playlist: Lesson 14 of 26]

Subject:
Arts Education
History
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Khan Academy
Author:
Salman Khan
Date Added:
02/20/2011
History: French Revolution (Part 2)
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This 16-minute video lesson presents part 2 of Sal's series on the French Revolution. It covers the royals trying to escape, the Champ De Mars Massacre, the Declaration of Pillnitz, and the movement towards becoming a Republic. [History playlist: Lesson 15 of 26]

Subject:
Arts Education
History
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Khan Academy
Author:
Salman Khan
Date Added:
02/20/2011
History: French Revolution (Part 3) - Reign of Terror
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This 23-minute video lesson presents part 3 of Sal's series on the French Revolution. It covers the Reign of Terror. [History playlist: Lesson 16 of 26]

Subject:
Arts Education
History
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Khan Academy
Author:
Salman Khan
Date Added:
02/20/2011
History: French Revolution (Part 4) - The Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte
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This 23-minute video lesson is Sal's 4th and final video on the French Revolution. It covers the rise of Napoleon. [History playlist: Lesson 17 of 26]

Subject:
Arts Education
History
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Khan Academy
Author:
Salman Khan
Date Added:
02/20/2011