Ontario G6 Socials: Canadian Communities: Past & Present Podcasts & Study Guides
By Mark Holmes
Engage Your Grade 6 Students with "Canadian Communities: Past & Present" - Podcasts and Study Guides!
This comprehensive resource package is designed to enhance your teaching of the first part of the Ontario Grade 6 Social Studies curriculum: Canadian Communities: Past & Present. Bring this fascinating topic to life with engaging podcasts and reinforce learning with accompanying study guides, quizzes, essay questions, and glossaries.
What's Included:
This package is organised into four key units, mirroring the curriculum expectations:
Choosing Canada as a Home: Explore the diverse reasons why people immigrated to Canada, examining push and pull factors, and the challenges and opportunities they encountered.
Establishing Canadian Communities: Delve into the establishment and development of various communities across Canada, highlighting the contributions of different groups and the impact of geography and historical events.
Interaction Among Communities: Examine the complex interactions between different communities in Canada, exploring both cooperation and conflict, and the ongoing journey towards reconciliation.
Exploring Canadian Identity: Engage students in thoughtful discussions about what it means to be Canadian, considering the diverse perspectives and experiences that shape Canadian identity.
Each unit folder contains the following resources:
Engaging Podcasts: Two identical podcasts (provided in both WAV and MP3 formats for maximum compatibility) bring the curriculum content to life through dynamic conversations. Podcast lengths vary from 8 to 18 minutes.
Comprehensive Study Guides ("FAQs"): Reinforce key concepts and address common student questions with detailed study guides. These FAQs provide a valuable resource for independent study and review.
Short Answer Quizzes with Answer Keys: Assess student understanding with short answer quizzes, complete with answer keys for easy grading and feedback.
Thought-Provoking Essay Questions: Encourage critical thinking and deeper analysis with a list of essay questions that prompt students to explore complex themes and issues related to Canadian communities.
Glossaries of Key Terms: Support vocabulary development and ensure students understand essential terminology with glossaries of key terms for each unit.
How to Use This Resource:
In-Class Listening: Use the podcasts during class time to introduce new concepts, spark discussions, and engage auditory learners.
Independent Study: Assign podcasts and study guides for homework or independent study, allowing students to learn at their own pace.
Assessment Tools: Utilize the quizzes and essay questions to assess student understanding and critical thinking skills.
Differentiated Instruction: The variety of resources provided allows for differentiated instruction, catering to diverse learning styles and needs.
Benefits for Teachers:
Saves Valuable Prep Time: This ready-to-use resource package saves you valuable time and effort in lesson planning and material creation.
Enhances Student Engagement: The engaging podcasts and interactive activities capture student interest and make learning more enjoyable.
Supports Curriculum Objectives: The resources are aligned with the Ontario Grade 6 Social Studies curriculum, ensuring that your teaching effectively covers the required learning outcomes.
Provides Flexible Learning Options: The variety of resources allows for flexible use in different classroom settings and learning environments.
Bring Canadian history to life in your classroom! Download this comprehensive resource package today and empower your students to explore the rich and complex story of Canadian communities.
(FR) ÉTUDES SOCIALES - DÉMOCRATIE ET LA POLITIQUE CANADIENNE
By French Made Fun!
Thanks for your interest! Merci pour votre intérêt!
Cette unité amusante et complète de 66 pages permettra à vos élèves de comprendre les bases de la politique canadienne, les trois types d'élections et gouvernements, la démocratie, la société et notre système électoral. Je couvre en profondeur les élections municipales, provinciales et fédérales et les responsabilités pour chacun de ces gouvernements, la Chambre des communes, les députés, les circonscriptions, l'opposition officielle, les impôts, les priorités et les plateformes politiques.
Les élèves auront de nombreuses occasions à réfléchir, participer et collaborer avec leurs pairs. Ce document de 66 diapositives inclut:
Un jeu rapide sur la différenciation des règles et des lois.
Un jeu de style gameshow sur des lois étranges du monde entier.
3 bulletins de vote différents à découper et à distribuer pour pratiquer le vote avec vos élèves.
15 pages de textes:
Le gouvernement municipal (avec questions de compréhension + corrigé)
Le gouvernement provincial (avec questions de compréhension + corrigé)
La Chambre des communes (avec questions de compréhension + corrigé)
"Qu'est-ce que le gouvernement?"
"Les trois paliers du gouvernement"
Activités:
"Qu'est-ce qui m'importe?" sur les valeurs et les plateformes.
"Les responsabilités du gouvernement" une activité de tri sur les trois paliers.
"Qui appeler?" une activité sur les niveaux du gouvernement.