Do you know the answer? Take the Challenge to discover how much you know about Canada!
- Subject:
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Primary Source
- Provider:
- Historica Canada
- Date Added:
- 06/06/2018
Do you know the answer? Take the Challenge to discover how much you know about Canada!
Canadians are proud of their citizenship. We value the rights and freedoms and accept the responsibilities that this status gives us
PA. 9.3 Investigate the roles and responsibilities of members of the societies studied and those of citizens in contemporary Canada.
This file contains 5 lessons and an assessment:
Lesson one: Criteria for citizenship – Canada
Lesson two: Oppression of Rights
Lesson three: What rights and responsibilities do Canadian citizens have?
Lesson Four: Rights and Responsibilities of citizens in an ancient society
Lesson Five: Roles within Societies
Apply to sponsor a family member, refugee or foreign worker to come to Canada, adopt a child from abroad, get proof of your Canadian citizenship, travel and work abroad, celebrate citizenship or get a passport.
Concentus Citizenship Education Foundation Inc. is the foundation that administers, supports, and fundraises for the development and advancement of the Concentus classroom-ready, kindergarten to grade 12 teaching resources for citizenship. A committed group of teacher-leaders developed these grade-specific resources to directly align with Saskatchewan curricula.
The declared purpose of the Concentus Citizenship Education Foundation is to:
Educate and empower individuals to understand their rights
Encourage responsible, respectful and participatory citizenship
Promote a commitment to justice in a pluralistic society.
Resources and lessons tied to curricular outcomes for SK are provided for K-12!
Learn how to prepare for the test and know what happens after you take it.
This teaching activity is meant to take place at the end of the curriculum once students have already been taught about citizenship. All students participating in the reaffirmation ceremony should be Canadian citizens and should understand fully the meaning and implications related to reciting the Oath and taking part in the reaffirmation ceremony.
Student Vote is an independent evaluation commissioned by Elections Canada reports that the Student Vote program is having a significant impact among students in the key areas associated with future voting, as well as increasing the engagement of families in the election.
Teach students how to be informed and engaged citizens.
Mock elections are run at all levels of government and the materials are all provided for free once you register. Bring civics to life for your students!