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Rebellions important consequences – Be a History Detective
Secondary-level History Detective strategy slide deck to help students to critically connect facts/concepts in documents on the consequences of the
Chiefs, Council of Elders – Be a History Detective
Secondary-level History Detective strategy slide deck to help students critically connect facts/concepts in documents about Chiefs and Council of Elders
The Depression Era – Causes, Concepts, Consequences … Significance!
This Learning and Evaluation Situation (LES) allows students to explore and investigate events, ideas, and people involved in the Great
Rebellions of 1837-38 – Consequences
This Learning and Evaluation Situation (LES) reviews key events of the Rebellions of 1837-38, but includes the perspectives of The
Imperialism & Colonization – Focus on Africa
In this Learning and Evaluation Situation (LES), students describe, and explain the effects of colonization, explore Imperialism and related ideas,
Rome – An Urban Heritage Territory
In this Learning and Evaluation Situation (LES), students examine the notion of the heritage city. They visit example sites and
Civil Society – Actions that affect society
How do civil action affects contemporary society? In this Learning and Evaluation Situation (LES), students explore and investigate events that
Job Search: What job is right for me?
In this LES, students explore what jobs match their aptitudes and then investigate — through research and personal interviews with
Nunavut: An Indigenous Territory
This Learning and Evaluation Situation (LES) allows students to characterize and understand the history of Nunavut (and other Indigenous territories)
Consumerism vs. Minimalism
Students will consider important inquiry questions like:What do I need? What influences what I buy? What kind of consumer am
Wealth and the Dilemma of Poverty Tourism
This Learning and Evaluation Situation (LES) helps students investigate an area of the world and learn about the nature and
Civil Rights movements and their continuing impact on today’s society
This Learning and Evaluation Situation (LES) first allows students to review Black American (and Canadian) experiences rooted in slavery, the