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Canada: Conflict & Challenges 1800-1850 Hi/Lo Curriculum Map

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Activities will help students analyze aspects of the lives of various groups in Canada between 1800 and 1850. 

There are two levels of questions for each topic. Illustrations, maps, and diagrams visually enhance each topic and provide support for visual learners. Developed to make history curriculum accessible to students at multiple skill levels and with various learning styles. 

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 1800 and 1850.

Students will describe various significant events, developments, and people in Canada between 1800 and 1850, and explain their impact.

Developed to make history curriculum accessible to students at multiple skill levels and with various learning styles.

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. The reading passages focus on the significant people and historic events that were important to Canadian history between 1800 and 1850, giving students a good overall understanding of this time period.

The content covers key topics required for seventh-grade history and supports the updated 2013 Ontario Curriculum: History Grade 7. 

Plus:

  • 48 Master the Facts game cards review content learned.
  • Answer Key for All Lessons
  • Unit Learning Expectations
  • Teacher Notes
  • Assessments

Lesson Topics: 

Lessons with PowerPoint Files: Some of these lessons include PowerPoint files. The questions can be edited to meet students needs. We have also included the printable lesson with each. 

Lesson 1: The War of 1812 Printables and PowerPoint

  • Important Battles in the War of 1812
  • The End of the War of 1812

 Lesson 2: War Heroes

  • Sir Isaac Brock
  • Tecumseh
  • Laura Secord

 Lesson 3: Colonial Government: Upper & Lower Canada

Lesson 4: Lower Canada The Beginning of Unrest

Lesson 5: Lower Canada: The Protest Movement

Lesson 6: Lower Canada: Unrest Explodes into Rebellion

Lesson 7: Lower Canada: Rebel Leaders

  • Louis-Joseph Papineau
  • Cyrille Cote
  • Wolfred Nelson
  • Robert Nelson

Lesson 8: Upper Canada: The Beginning of Unrest  

Lesson 9: Upper Canada: The Reform Movement  

Lesson 10: Upper Canada: Unrest Explodes into Rebellion 

Lesson 11: Upper Canada: Rebel Leaders

  • William Lyon Mackenzie
  • John Rolph
  • Peter Matthews
  • Anthony Van Egmond
  • Samuel Lount

Lesson 12: The Rebellions of 1837: Results Printables and PowerPoint

  • Political Leaders: Lord Durham

Lesson 13: The Union Act of 1840 Printables and PowerPoint

Lesson 14: Nova Scotia and Its Political Leaders  

  • Transition to Responsible Government
  • Responsible Government: Nova Scotia
  • Nova Scotia: Political Leaders
    • Joseph Howe
    • James Boyle Uniacke

Lesson 15: Responsible Government: Province of Canada & Political Leaders

  • Province of Canada: Political Leaders
    • Robert Baldwin
    • Louis Lafontaine

Lesson 16: Responsible Government: New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island

Lesson 17: Responsible Government: Newfoundland & Political Leaders

  • William Carson
  • Phillip Little
  • John Kent

 

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