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New France & British North America 1713-1800
Conflict & Challenges: Canada 1800-1850
Physical Patterns in a Changing World: Heritage & Identity Series
Written with the intent of exposing students to the challenges and opportunities presented by the physical environment in the world.
Goals and Objectives:
Natural Resources around the World: Use & Sustainability: People & Environments Series
Designed to give students and teachers an overview of the many natural resources found around the world.
Goals and Objectives:
Meeting Your Student’s Needs: Depending on the needs of the students in your class, the teacher may want to scan any Reading Notes into Kurzweil on the computer. By doing this, no matter the reading abilities of your students, they will be able to access the information of the text.
- Activities will help students analyze aspects of the lives of various groups in Canada between 1713 and 1800, and compare them to the lives of people in present-day Canada.
- Exercises provided to use the historical inquiry process to investigate perspectives of different groups on some significant events, developments, and/or issues related to the shift in power in colonial Canada from France to Britain.
- Students will be able to describe various significant events, developments, and people in Canada between 1713 and 1800, and explain their impact.
Conflict & Challenges: Canada 1800-1850
- Activities will help students analyze aspects of the lives of various groups in Canada between 1800 and 1850, and compare them to the lives of people in Canada in 1800-1850.
- Using the historical inquiry process students will be able to investigate perspectives of different groups on some significant events, developments, and/or issues that affected Canada and/or Canadians between 1713 and 1800.
- Students will describe various significant events, developments, and people in Canada between 1800 and 1850, and explain their impact.
- Topics are presented in a clear, concise manner, which makes the information accessible to struggling learners. There are two levels of questions for each topic. Illustrations, maps, and diagrams visually enhance each topic and provide support for visual learners.
- 48 Master the Facts game cards review content learned.
Physical Patterns in a Changing World: Heritage & Identity Series
Written with the intent of exposing students to the challenges and opportunities presented by the physical environment in the world.
Goals and Objectives:
- Identify the location and describe the physical characteristics of various landforms.
- Describe patterns and physical characteristics of some major water bodies.
- Describe some key human activities that create and change water bodies.
- Investigating the impact of natural events and human activities.
- Interpret information and data related to the effect of invasive species on the environment.
- Assess the physical environment in various locations around the world.
- Describe various ways in which people have responded to challenges by the physical environment.
- Analyze data and construct maps related to human and natural events that change the physical environment.
- Includes 6 lessons and a unit test.
Natural Resources around the World: Use & Sustainability: People & Environments Series
Designed to give students and teachers an overview of the many natural resources found around the world.
Goals and Objectives:
- Identify Earth’s renewable, nonrenewable, and flow resources.
- Identify significant short term and long term effects of natural resource extraction.
- Describe some responses to social and environmental challenges arising from the use of natural resources.
- Describe the perspectives of different groups regarding the use of the natural environment.
- Gather and organize data about the impact of resource extraction.
- Draw conclusions about issues related to the impact of natural resources.
- Communicate the results of their inquiries about natural resources.
- Examine interrelationships between the location and mode of extraction of a natural resource.
- Includes 6 lessons and a unit test.
Meeting Your Student’s Needs: Depending on the needs of the students in your class, the teacher may want to scan any Reading Notes into Kurzweil on the computer. By doing this, no matter the reading abilities of your students, they will be able to access the information of the text.