Grade 2 Social Studies Resources and Wealth (RW 2.3 lesson 1) This …
Grade 2 Social Studies Resources and Wealth (RW 2.3 lesson 1)
This lesson introduces students to the concept of sustainability. The first two pages provide teachers with the outcome, indicators, big ideas, and I Can statement for RW 2.3.
This is a unit planning frame that could be used to help …
This is a unit planning frame that could be used to help in creating the road map for teaching the grade 3 social studies curriculum. It was developed in order to give students a background and a framework in FNMI. The unit is divided the unit into Pre-Newcomers and Newcomers. This way the students will develop a better understanding of the FNMI understandings.
In this lesson students will explore the close relationship First Nations people …
In this lesson students will explore the close relationship First Nations people of Saskatchewan have traditionally had with the natural world. First Nations people grew plants and produced food long before the European settlers began to arrive. Students will examine some aspects of the interdependence of First Nations people with their environment. From Ag in the Classroom
In this lesson students will address the indicator in which they will …
In this lesson students will address the indicator in which they will guided to "create biographic profiles of a selection of Saskatchewan First Nations and Metis leaders in the time period prior to Saskatchewan joining Confederation." They will view a ROVER episode in which they are guided to make jot notes. From their jot notes they will write a descriptive paragraph (biographic profile) about Whitecap.
As an assessment, students create a two-sided coin showing rights on one …
As an assessment, students create a two-sided coin showing rights on one side and responsibilities on the other. To accompany "Grade 4 SS - Rights Responsibilities Mobile" lesson.
This lesson for PA4.3 (a) provides students with information on local government …
This lesson for PA4.3 (a) provides students with information on local government (urban, rural and band), and then has them fill in a comparison chart.
This lesson for PA4.3 (b) provides students with background information about the …
This lesson for PA4.3 (b) provides students with background information about the selection process for chief then and now, and gives the choice of two activities to demonstrate their learning.
This lesson for PA 4.4 introduces students to the Metis nation using …
This lesson for PA 4.4 introduces students to the Metis nation using a storybook called The Flower Beadwork People. The accompanying PowerPoint is a collection of illustrations that follows the storybook The Flower Beadwork People. The illustrations can be shown on the SmartBoard while the teacher read the storybook aloud.
This illustrated Medicine Wheel shows the totem, elements, season, direction, color, kingdom, …
This illustrated Medicine Wheel shows the totem, elements, season, direction, color, kingdom, quality, human aspect, manifestation, time and Heavenly body components.
This document shows illustrations of the structure of the federal government of …
This document shows illustrations of the structure of the federal government of Canada (legislative, executive, and judicial), the federal and provincial structure of government, as well as the symbols of Saskatchewan.
In this unit of study, students will be asked to complete a …
In this unit of study, students will be asked to complete a performance task (create a brochure) in which they design a country that will provide a productive and positive place for people to live. They will develop a constitution for the country that they created.
Outcome IN6.2 Examine the social and cultural diversity that exists in the …
Outcome IN6.2 Examine the social and cultural diversity that exists in the world, as exemplified in Canada and a selection of countries bordering the Atlantic Ocean.
In this activity, students are to choose an area within our Atlantic Region to research to find information and create a brochure.
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