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Multiple Choice, Matching, & Short Answer Summative Assessment. Cover's branches of Federal Government, Parliament, Rights & Freedoms, Constitution Act
- Subject:
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Assessment
- Date Added:
- 01/30/2019
Multiple Choice, Matching, & Short Answer Summative Assessment. Cover's branches of Federal Government, Parliament, Rights & Freedoms, Constitution Act
"Callysto is a free, multimodal learning program for grades 5-12 students in Canada. The program is part of a two-year pilot project by Cybera and the Pacific Institute for Mathematical Sciences (PIMS), who received funding from the federal government’s CanCode program to build and employ new technologies that promote digital literacy and help Canada’s youth develop the foundational skills required to become the future drivers of innovation."
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Lessons include:
*VR Parliament
*Searching for Symbols
*Bills
*Committee Simulation
*Setting the Agenda
*Parliament in the News
*Government
*Model Parliament
This is a resource that shows how parliament in Canada works. It outlines the different levels of government responsibility.
The mission of the Social Studies Educators Network of Canada is to advocate and build capacity for high-quality social studies education by facilitating networking between educators and engaging with partners across Canada.
We have three main objectives:
To advocate for social studies education across Canada
To facilitate networking and cooperation among social studies educators across Canada
To engage with public institutions, private interests, and non-government institutions in the development and implementation of policies and/or resources related to social studies education across Canada.
This website contains free lesson plans on Learning About Trust for all grade levels.
From the David Anderson site, "Each year, over 400,000 people tour the Parliament buildings in Ottawa, including many of my constituents from Cypress Hills – Grasslands. However, since many people are unable to visit Ottawa in person, I am delighted to welcome you to this Online Tour of Parliament. Designed by my staff using Google’s Street View technology, this resource now enables you to take an online guided tour of Centre Block – the heart of Canada’s Parliament buildings."