This LES for elementary cycle 3 focuses on how Indigenous societies are organized on a territoryA territoryA territory is an area of land, or sometimes of sea, that we can say "belongs"... is an area […]
Read MoreHow did Canadian society change between 1745 and 1820?: Slide Deck
This short slide deck can activate cycle 3, students’ Competency 2: Knowledge related to change in a society and its […]
Read MoreInteractive Questionnaires in Social Science
Online tools like Kahoot!, Socrative, and Google Forms make it easy to create engaging quizzes that can boost student learning […]
Read MoreA Social Sciences Radio Show!
In this activity, students work together to create a radio show (or podcast) exploring a specific aspect of Canadian society […]
Read MoreGrab Your Mics: Podcasts in Elementary Social Sciences
Podcasts can be an engaging and effective way to assess your students social science comprehension, while also encouraging them to […]
Read MoreHow do people, places, objects and songs become elements of a culture?
In this activity, students will explore how people and objects become culturally significant. They will ask a guardian to help […]
Read MoreSkills & Competencies for Social Sciences
Exploring history, geography and citizenship is a bit like being a detective. It often starts by observing things in your […]
Read MoreQuebec 1905 Escape Room
This short Google Forms escape room will review your knowledge of Quebec society around 1905. It is a good activity […]
Read MoreRole of women in Quebec between 1905 & 1980
Time Line Activity: How did the role of women in Quebec society change between 1905 and 1980? There are many […]
Read MoreWhat makes an area rural, suburban or urban?
In this short 1-2 period activity, you will try to define characteristics of rural, suburban or urban areas using documents. […]
Read MoreSome Characteristics of the Inuit Nation
Want to learn more about the Inuit Nation? Here is a document collection for you to practice establishing facts using […]
Read MoreIndigenous Territories: Adapting to the Territory OR Adapting the Territory?
In this activity, you will use Google My Maps technology to create a new map. You will pick one (or […]
Read MoreGetting Started with Scratch: Guide and Challenges
Students Scratch is a free open-source programming software that was developed by the MIT Media Lab. It is available in […]
Read MoreCheck Your Knowledge: South Africa Around 1980
Here is a collection of questions to check your knowledge about South Africa around 1980. Note: Did you notice a […]
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