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ORC CURRICULUM MAP Grade 5 Social Studies Jamie Davis, ORC Coordinator [email protected] Topics Included: Physical Geography of Canada, Histories and Stories of Ways of Life in Canada, Canada: Shaping an Identity Resources Included: Britannica School: Elementary, PowerKnowledge Earth and Space Science, The Atlas of Canada, Canada in Context, The Canadian Encyclopedia, Alberta Folklore and Local History Collection, Culturegrams Published: January 18th. 2017

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ORC CURRICULUM MAP Grade 5 Social Studies

Jamie Davis, ORC Coordinator [email protected]

Topics Included: Physical Geography of Canada, Histories and Stories of Ways of Life in Canada,

Canada: Shaping an Identity

Resources Included: Britannica School: Elementary, PowerKnowledge Earth and Space Science,

The Atlas of Canada, Canada in Context, The Canadian Encyclopedia, Alberta Folklore and

Local History Collection, Culturegrams

Published: January 18th. 2017

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Background and Access Information

Learn Alberta’s Online Reference Centre is a $1.7 million collection of

authoritative curricular aligned resources that are licensed on behalf of all

students, staff, parents and public librarians learning/teaching/supporting

the Alberta curriculum.

To Access the Online Reference Centre:

1. Go to LearnAlberta.ca

2. Select English or French

3. Click on “Online Reference Centre” in the tab along the top of the screen

4. In school while on a school device, users do not need to enter a

username of password. Users are able to enter any database or website

instantly.

5. Access from a personal device in school or remotely from outside of the

school will require the user to enter a username/password once to unlock

all of the resources.

a. School District Username: LA____ Password: _____

(not case sensitive)

6. Please share your district’s ORC username/password with your students,

parents of your students and fellow staff members. Please do not share

the username and password information on an open website (a website

that does not require the user to login).

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How to Use This Guide

Attached please find a listing of databases found on Learn Alberta’s Online

Reference Centre (ORC) that directly support specific learner outcomes in

the grade five social studies curriculum.

Formatting Overview:

Curricular Topic

Specific Learner Outcome (SLO)

Name of the Database

Topic

o Subtopic

Article Title (with permalink where possible)

Article Sections (with permalink where possible)

If you have any questions regarding this guide or if you would like a guide

for additional grades please contact Jamie Davis, ORC Coordinator at

[email protected]

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Grade 5 Social Studies

Canada: The Land, Histories and Stories

5.1 Physical Geography of Canada

General Outcome: Students will demonstrate an understanding and

appreciation of how the physical geography and natural resources of Canada

affect the quality of life of all Canadians.

5.1.1: value Canada’s physical geography and natural environment:

appreciate the variety and abundance of natural resources in Canada

appreciate the diversity of geographic phenomena in Canada

appreciate the environmental significance of national parks and

protected areas in Canada

appreciate how the land sustains communities and the diverse ways

that people have of living with the land

appreciate the influence of the natural environment on the growth and

development of Canada

appreciate the geographic vastness of Canada

Resources for Students Reading Below Grade Level

Britannica School: Elementary

Canada in Focus

o Provinces, Territories, Cities

Provinces and Territories

Alberta

British Columbia

Manitoba

New Brunswick

Newfoundland and Labrador

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Northwest Territories

Nova Scotia

Nunavut

Ontario

Prince Edward Island

Quebec

Saskatchewan

Yukon

o Geography

Canada

Article Sections: Geography, People, Economy

Columbia River

Erie, Lake

Fundy, Bay of

Article Sections: Introduction, Geography

Grand Banks

Hudson Bay

Huron, Lake

Laurentian Mountains

Article Sections: Introduction, Geography

Niagara Falls

Article Sections: Introduction, Physical Features

Ontario, Lake

Rocky Mountains

Saint Lawrence River and Seaway

Sault Sainte Marie Canals

Taiga

Article Sections: Introduction, Features, Resources

Yukon River

Keyword Search: Banff

o Banff National Park

PowerKnowledge Earth Space Science

Landforms

o Maps

Physical Maps

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Topographic Maps

o Mountains

Rocky Mountains

Article Sections: A Rich Economy, Protecting the

Rockies Today

Maps

o All About Maps

Drawing Maps

Latitude, Longitude, and Direction

Map Keys, Legends, and Symbols

o Types of Maps

Climate Maps

Resources for Students Reading At or Above Grade Level

The Atlas of Canada

Reference Maps

o Canada

National Parks English

National Parks French

Selected Thematic Maps

o Energy

Non-renewable Resources

Renewable Resources

Infrastructure

o Forestry

Forest Distribution

o Geology and Geosciences

Rocks

Land

Natural Hazards

o Mining and Mineral

Mining

Minerals

o The North

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Reference

Physical Geography

o Water

Distribution of Water

Water Quantity

Canada In Context

Business and Economics (View All)

o The Alberta Oil Sands (Topic Overview Article)

Syncrude Mine and Refinery , Alberta (Link at the bottom

of the article)

o References

Alberta’s Oil Sands: Social Impact

Oil and Gas in Canada

The Canadian Encyclopedia

Places

o Geography

Long Range Mountains

Hans Island

Grand Manan Island

Protected Areas

Crowsnest Pass

Rocky Mountains

o Parks and National Historic Sites

National Parks of Canada

Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage

Site

Gwaii Haanas National Marine Conservation Area Reserve

and Haida Heritage Site

Ukkusiksalik National Park

Tuktut Nogait National Park

Grasslands National Park

Jasper National Park

Gulf Islands National Park Reserve

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Auyuittuq National Park

Ivvavik National Park

Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Terra Nova National Park

Aulavik National Park

Thousand Islands National Park (formerly St Lawrence

Islands National Park)

Bruce Peninsula National Park

Quttinirpaaq National Park

Vuntut National Park

Wood Buffalo National Park

Waterton Lakes National Park

Prince Edward Island National Park

Point Pelee National Park

Elk Island National Park

Kluane National Park and Reserve

Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site

Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve

Yoho National Park

Banff National Park

Kouchibouguac National Park

Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

Georgian Bay Islands National Park

Nahanni National Park

Wapusk National Park

Gros Morne National Park

Glacier National Park

Fundy National Park

Forillon National Park

Mount Revelstoke National Park

Kootenay National Park

La Mauricie National Park

Riding Mountain National Park

Sirmilik National Park

Prince Alberta National Park

Pukaskwa National Park

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Battle Hill National Historic Site of Canada

Things

o Agriculture

Wheat

Agriculture and Food

Alberta Wheat Pool

o Business

Resources

o Environment

Oil Sands

Vegetation Regions

Forest Regions

Geological Regions

Physiographic Regions

Conservation

Environmental Governance

5.1.2: examine, critically, the physical geography of Canada by

exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues:

What are the major geographical regions, landforms and bodies

of water in Canada?

How do landforms, bodies of water and natural resources affect

the quality of life in Canada?

What are the differences and similarities among the geographical

regions in Canada?

How is the geographical region they live in different from other

regions in Canada?

What are the factors that determine climate in the diverse

geographical regions of Canada (e.g., latitude, water,

mountains)?

How are Canada’s national parks and protected areas important

to the sustainability of Canada’s natural environment?

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Resources for Students Reading At or Above Grade Level

The Atlas of Canada

Toporama

o The Atlas of Canada Toporama (Interactive Map)

Reference Maps

o Canada

Drainage Basins (English)

Drainage Basins (French)

o Canada Outline

Lakes, Rivers and Names of Canada (Bilingual)

Latitude and Longitude of Canada (Bilingual)

Full Details of Canada (Bilingual)

Selected Thematic Maps

o Population

Population

o Water

Distribution of Water

Water Quantity

The Canadian Encyclopedia

Places

o Geography

Long Range Mountains

Davis Strait

Great Lakes

Great Bear Lake

Great Divide Trail

Fathom Five National Marine Park

Boundary Waters- Voyageur Waterway

Arctic Red River

Great Slave Lake

Fairweather Mountain

Protected Areas

Crowsnest Pass

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Rocky Mountains

Natural Regions

River Landform

Badlands

5.1.3: analyze how people in Canada interact with the environment

by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues:

How are natural resources used, exchanged and conserved in Canada?

Whose responsibility should it be to ensure the preservation of

Canada’s national parks and protected areas?

Resources for Students Reading At or Above Grade Level

The Canadian Encyclopedia

Things

o Business

Shipping Industry

Maple Sugar Industry

International Trade

Resource Use

Fisheries

Exports

Industry

Forestry

o Science and Medicine

Climate and Society

Keyword Search: Natural Resources

o Canada’s Natural Resources in High Demand, but Underexploited

o Mineral Resources

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5.2 Histories and Stories of Ways of Life in Canada

General Outcome: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the

people and the stories of Canada and their ways of life over time, and

appreciate the diversity of Canada’s heritage.

5.2.1: appreciate the complexity of identity in the Canadian context:

recognize how an understanding of Canadian history and the stories of its

people contributes to their sense of identity

acknowledge oral traditions, narratives and stories as valid sources of

knowledge about the land and diverse Aboriginal cultures and history

acknowledge the roots of Francophone identity and presence in Canada

acknowledge British influence and presence in Canada

acknowledge contributions made by diverse cultural groups to the

evolution of Canada

recognize how changes in society can affect identity

5.2.2: examine, critically, the ways of life of Aboriginal peoples in

Canada by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and

issues:

What do the stories of the Frist Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples tell us

about their beliefs regarding the relationship between people and the

land?

How are the Aboriginal cultures and ways of life unique in each of

western, northern, central and eastern regions of Canada?

How were the natural environment and geography of each region of

Canada determining factors of the diversity among Aboriginal groups

(e.g., languages, symbolism)

What was the significance of the potlatch to the identity of the Aboriginal

peoples of the Northwest Coast?

In what ways do anthropology and archeology contribute to our

understanding of First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples?

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Resources for Students Reading Below Grade Level

Britannica School: Elementary

Canada in Focus

o History and Culture

Peoples

Algonquin

Beothuk

Chipewyan

Cree

Haida

Iroquois

Kwakiutl

Nootka

Ojibwa

Ottawa

Wyandot

Resources for Students Reading At or Above Grade Level

The Canadian Encyclopedia

People

o Aboriginal Peoples

Nuxalk (Bella Coola)

Bearlake

Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka)

Northern Georgia Strait Coast Salish

Siksika (Blackfoot)

Ahousaht

Beaver (Aboriginal Group)

Innu (Montagnais-Naskapi)

Culture (Dig Deeper on left-hand side)

o Aboriginal People: Religion and Spirituality

o Potlatch

o Aboriginal Languages of Canada

o Potlatch: To Give (Feature)

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o Aboriginal Peoples

o Thunderbird

o The Goddess of the Sea: The Story of Sedna

(Feature)

o Nanabozo

Religions (Dig Deeper on left-hand side)

o Aboriginal People: Eastern Woodlands

o Aboriginal People: Northwest Coast

o Aboriginal People: Plains

o Aboriginal People: Subarctic

o Aboriginal People: Plateau

o Aboriginal People: Arctic

o Inuit

Tribes (Dig Deeper on left-hand side)

o Cree

o Huron-Wendat

o Mohawk

o Kwakwaka’ wakw (Kwakiutl)

o Algonquin

o Beothuck

o Tutchone

Things

o Culture

Archaeology

Article Sections: Archaeology, Archaeology in

Canada, History of Canadian Archaeology

Anthropology

Article Sections: Anthropology, Growth of Canadian

Anthropology

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Resources for Students Reading Above Grade Level

Alberta Folklore and Local History Collection

Genre

o Short Stories

Blazing the Trail: A narrative of the early days of the

N.W.M.P

Nah-O-Me: A Legend of the Skookum Chuck

o Subjects

“A”

Alberta – First Nations – History

o Forty Years in the North-West

“F”

First Nations – Alberta – Folklore

o Greatest Gift

o Indian Customs and Indian Legends

o Indian Legend: Creation of the World

“N”

North West Mounted Police - History

o When the West was Young

5.2.3: examine, critically, way of life in New France by exploring and

reflecting upon the following questions and issues:

How do stories and legend of the coureurs des bois and voyageurs inform

us about Francophone history, culture and presence throughout Canada?

What do stories about the inhabitants tell us about Francophone history,

culture and presence in Canada?

5.2.4: examine, critically, ways of life of the fur traders by exploring

and reflecting upon the following questions and issues:

How are the stories of the Metis people, their culture and heritage rooted

in the fur trade?

How do stories about the ways of life in fur trade reflect the British

influence in Canada?

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What were the main languages spoken by the fur traders and their

families in the fur trade forts?

Resources for Students Reading Below Grade Level

Britannica School: Elementary

Canada in Focus

o History and Culture

History

Fur trade

Hudson’s Bay Company

Resources for Students Reading At or Above Grade Level

The Canadian Encyclopedia

People

o Aboriginal Peoples

Aboriginal-French Relations

Article Sections: Top, Initial Encounters, French

Settlement and Land Claims, Commerce and the

Metis

Metis

Article Sections: Top, Definitions and Terminology,

Metis Communities in Canada, The Western Metis,

The Red River Provisional Government, 1869-70

o Diverse Communities

French in the West

o Things

History

Coureurs de Bois

History Since Confederation

o Article Sections: Top, (1867-1913)

Immigration and Industrialization, (1914-

1918) War, Victory and Autonomy, (1919-

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1938) Labour Unrest and the Great

Depression, (1939-1945) Second World War

5.2.6: examine, critically, the ways of life of immigrants from the

British Isles during the Great Migration by exploring and reflecting

upon the following questions and issues:

What do the stories of Irish and Scottish immigrants tell us about their

heritage and presence in Canada?

What do stories of British peoples tell us about the British history, culture

and presence in Canada?

Resources for Students Reading At or Above Grade Level

Canada In Context

Browse All Topics

o Canadians

References

Scottish Canadians (Gale Canada in Context, 2007)

Irish Canadians (Gale Canada in Context, 2007)

The Canadian Encyclopedia

People

o Diverse Communities

Welsh

Scottish Canadians

English

Irish Canadians

Things

o Music

Scottish Music in Canada

Article Sections: Top, Classical Music, Jazz and

Popular Music, Traditional Scottish Music

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5.2.7: examine, critically, how the North West Mounted Police

shaped ways of life in Canada by exploring and reflecting upon the

following questions and issues:

What do the stories of the North West Mounted Police tell us about the

settlement and development of western and northern Canada?

How have stories of the North West Mounted Police shaped identity in

western and northern Canada?

Resources for Students Reading At or Above Grade Level

The Canadian Encyclopedia

People

o Lawyers, Judges & Criminals

Law Enforcement Officers (Dig Deeper left-hand side)

The Formation of the RCMP (Feature)

Things

o Law

North-West Mounted Police

5.2.8: examine, critically, ways of life of non-European immigrants

by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues:

How do the stories of the Chinese immigrants (i.e., railway workers)

contribute to an understanding of the development of Canada?

What do stories of the Underground Railroad tell us about the history and

presence of Black communities in Canada?

How do stories of immigrants from India contribute to an understanding

of diversity in Canada?

Resources for Students Reading At or Above Grade Level

Canada In Context

Browse All Topics

o Canadians (Topic Page)

References

East Asian Canadians (Gale Canada in Context,

2007)

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o Article Sections: Introduction, Early Chinese

Immigration

The Canadian Encyclopedia

Events

o Historical

Underground Railroad

Chloe Cooley and the Act to Limit Slavery in Upper Canada

People

o Aboriginal Peoples

Slavery

o Diverse Communities

Black Canadians (Dig Deeper on left-hand side)

Josiah Henson

Ethnic Groups (Dig Deeper on left-hand side)

Asian Heritage in Canada (Exhibit)

South Asian Canadians

o Article Sections: Top, Immigration

Black Canadians

Japanese Canadians

Chinese Canadians

Women (Dig Deeper on left-hand side)

Mary Ann Shadd

Things

o History

Fugitive Slave Act of 1850

5.2.9: examine, critically, how European immigrants shaped ways of

life in western Canada by exploring and reflecting upon the following

questions:

What do stories of immigrants from Ukraine, Poland, Russia and Germany

tell us about their history and presence in western Canada?

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How were European immigrants affected by pressures to conform in

western Canada?

Resources for Students Reading At or Above Grade Level

The Canadian Encyclopedia

Culture

o Ethnic Languages

o English Language

o French Language

o Cree Syllabics

o Official Languages Act (1969)

o Official Languages Act (1988)

o Aboriginal Cultural Landscape

o Aboriginal Languages in Canada

People

o Aboriginal Peoples

Aboriginal Peoples: Subarctic

Metis Settlements

Metis

o Diverse Communities

Russian Canadians

Italian Canadians

French in the West

Grey Nuns (Linked article in Birth of the Metis section)

German Canadians

Polish Canadians

Dutch Canadians

Ukrainian Canadians

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5.3 Canada: Shaping an Identity

General Outcome: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the

events and factors that have changed the ways of life in Canada over time

and appreciate the impact of these changes on citizenship and identity.

5.3.1: appreciate how change impacted citizenship and identity:

recognize the effects of Confederation on citizenship and identity

from multiple perspectives

recognize the historical significance of French and English as

Canada’s official languages

5.3.2: assess, critically, the changes that occurred in Canada

immediately following Confederation by exploring and reflecting

upon the following questions and issues:

How did John A. Macdonald and George-Etienne Cartier

contribute as partners of Confederation?

How did the circumstances surrounding Confederation eventually

lead to French and English becoming Canada’s two official

languages?

How did the building of Canada’s national railway affect the

development of Canada?

Why were the aboriginal peoples excluded from the negotiations

surrounding Confederation?

Resources for Students Reading Below Grade Level

Britannica School: Elementary

Canada in Focus

o Notable Figures

Prime Ministers

McDonald, John

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Resources for Students Reading At or Above Grade Level

Canada In Context

History (View All)

o Post-Confederation Canada (Topic Page)

Post-Confederation Canada: 1867-1914 (Gale Canada in

Context, 2012) (Topic Overview Article)

References

o The History of Canada: From 1800-1900 (Gale

Canada In Context, 2007)

o The Canadian Pacific Railway (Gale Canada in

Context, 2016)

o John A. Macdonald, Sir (Gale Canada in

Context, 2007)

o 1900s (Gale Canada in Context, 2014)

o East Asian Canadians (Gale Canada in Context,

2007)

o The Metis in Canada (Gale Canada in Context,

2011)

o The History of Canada: Part III (1900-Present)

(Gale Canada in Context, 2007)

o Immigration to Canada (Gale Canada in

Context, 2015)

Advanced Search: George-Etienne Cartier (Basic Content Level

selected)

o Biographies

George-Etienne Cartier (Gale Canada in Context, 2011)

o The Conservative Party of Canada (Gale Canada in Context,

2015)

Advanced Search: Conservative Party Canada

o References

The Conservative Party of Canada (Gale Canada in

Context, 2015)

Article Section: The First Conservative Party

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The Canadian Encyclopedia

Events

o Historical

Confederation

Article Sections: The Case for a Country, Change in

the two Canadas, Macdonald’s Vision, A Country in

13 Parts

People

o Political

Sir John A. Macdonald

Article Sections: Premier of the Province of Canada,

Macdonald and Confederation, The Nation Builder,

The Canadian Pacific Railway, Legacy

Political Partnership: Macdonald and Cartier’s Quest

Towards Confederation (Feature)

Sir John A. Macdonald (Feature)

Macdonald: The Man Who Made Us (Feature)

Cartier: Kingpin of Confederation (Feature)

Things

o Culture

Bilingualism

o Music

“The Anti-Confederation Song”

Timeline: Confederation

o History

Canadian Pacific Railway

Article Sections: A National Imperative, Construction,

Developing Business, Hotels, Rail Construction,

Mining

o Transportation

Railway History

The “Other” Last Spike

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5.3.3: assess, critically, how the Famous Five brought about change

in Canada by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions

and issues:

Who were the Famous Five?

How did they identify the need for change in Canadian laws?

How did the changes brought on by their actions affect individual

rights in Canada?

Resources for Students Reading At or Above Grade Level

Canada In Context

Advanced Search: Famous Five (Basic Content Level selected)

o References

Canadian Women’s Rights Groups (Gale Canada in

Context, 2016)

Article Sections: Introduction, The “Famous Five”

o Biographies

Emily Murphy (Gale Canada in Context, 2012)

Related Subjects (Right-hand side of the article)

o 1920’s (Gale Canada in Context, 2014)

Advanced Search: Nellie McClung (Basic Content Level selected)

o Biographies

Nellie McClung (Gale Canada in Context, 2007)

Culturegrams

Provinces Edition

o Alberta

History

Famous Five

The Canadian Encyclopedia

People

o Historical Figures

Emily Murphy’s Famous Triumph

Nellie McClung

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o Other

Henrietta Louise Edwards

Louise Mckinney

Mary Irene Parlby

o Women

Persons Case

Women’s Suffrage

Article Sections: Early Voting Rights, Suffrage in the

West, Victories in the West and Ontario

Things

o Law

Famous 5

5.3.4: assess, critically, how economic booms and crashes affected

ways of life in Canada by exploring and reflecting upon the following

questions and issues:

How did the First World War contribute to the industrialization

and urbanization of Canada?

In what ways did the Great Depression of the 1930s affect ways

of life in urban and rural communities?

How did the economic boom immediately following the Second

World War affect ways of life in Canada?

Resources for Students Reading At or Above Grade Level

Canada In Context

History (View All)

o Great Depression (Topic Page)

Reference

Canada in the Great Depression (Gale Canada in

Context, 2011)

1930s (Gale Canada in Context, 2014)

The Wheat Crop Failure of 1928 (Gale Canada in

Context, 2016)

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Great Depression in Canada (Gale Canada in

Context, 2013)

1920s (Gale Canada in Context, 2014)

Canada’s International Trade Relations (Gale Canada

in Context, 2007)

o Article Sections: The Canadian Economy from

1867, Canada Before the Great Depression,

1929, Depression and Wartime, 1930-1945,

and Post-War Economic Expansion, 1945-1965

o World War I (Topic Page)

References

Canadian Women in World War I (Gale Canada in

Context, 2016)

Canadian Involvement in World War I (Gale Canada

in Context, 2016)

o Article Sections: Introduction, Public Opinion of

Canadian Involvement in World War I, Impact

of World War I on Canada

o World War II (Topic Page)

Reference

Women During World War II (Gale Student

Resources in Context, 2016)

1940s (Gale Canada in Context, 2014)

1930s (Gale Canada in Context, 2014)

Browse Topics

o Canada at War (Topic Page)

Reference

Canadian Women in Wartime (Gale Canada in

Context, 2012)

The History of Canada: Part III (1900-Present) (Gale

Canada in Context, 2007)

World Wars and Interwar Years: 1914-1945 (Gale

Canada in Context, 2012)

o Canadian History (Topic Page)

Reference

1910s (Gale Canada in Context, 2014)

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The Canadian Encyclopedia

Events

o Historical

Great Depression

o Military Engagements

First World War (WWI)

Sections within article: Going to War, War and the

Economy

Things

o History

Wartime Home Front

o Sociology

Baby Boom

Article Sections: The Birth Rate Rises, More

Marriages, More Children

5.3.5: assess, critically, how historical events shaped collective

identify in the Canadian context by exploring and reflecting upon the

following questions and issues:

How was the Statute of Westminster a recognition of Canada as

a country?

How did Lester B. Pearson’s initiative within the United Nations

contribute to Canada’s identity as a peacekeeping country?

How did the adoption of the Canadian flag affect collective

identify within Canada?

How was the partition of the Constitution in 1982 a step toward

nationhood?

How is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms a symbol of

Canada’s emerging identity?

What factors led to the creation of Nunavut?

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Resources for Students Reading Below Grade Level

Britannica School: Elementary

Canada in Focus

o Notable Figures

Prime Ministers

Pearson, Lester B.

o Article Sections: Introduction, Foreign Service,

Political Life

Resources for Students Reading At or Above Grade Level

Canada In Context

Geography (View All)

o Nunavut (Topic Page)

Nunavut (Gale Canada in Context, 2014) (Topic Overview

Article)

References

o Nunavut Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of the

Canadian Provinces, 2007)

Article Section: History

o Nunavut (Gale Canada in Context, 2014)

Advanced Search: Nunavut History

o Reference

Student Resource Centre (Gale Canada in Context, 2016)

Article Sections: Canada’s Control, Inuit Land Claims,

Nunavut Becomes a Territory

Browse Topics

o Canada/Constitution Act and Canadian Charter of Rights &

Freedoms (1982) (Topic Page)

Canada’s Constitution Act: Canadian Charter of Rights and

Freedoms (Gale Canada in Context, 2014) (Topic Overview

Article)

Reference

Canadian History: 1982-1992 (Gale Canada in Context,

2012)

Canada’s Constitution Act: Canadian Charter of Rights and

Freedoms (Gale Canada in Context, 2014)

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The History of Canada: Part III (1900-Present) (Gale

Canada in Context, 2007)

Article Section: Separation and Constitution

Canada’s Parliament (Gale Canada in Context, 2007)

Article Sections: The Statute of Westminster,

Canada’s Parliament becomes Independent

Canada and the United Nations (Gale Canada in Context,

2007)

Advanced Search: Canadian Peacekeeping (Basic Content Level

selected)

o Reference

Canada and Peacekeeping (Gale Canada in Context, 2015)

Advanced Search: Lester Pearson (Basic Content Level selected)

o Biographies

Lester Pearson (Gale Canada in Context, 2009)

Related Subjects (Right-hand side of the article)

o Canadian History, 1963 - 1968

Reference

1960s (Gale Canada in Context,

2014)

The Canadian Encyclopedia

Events

o Historical

The Flag: Distinctively Our Own

Nunavut and Confederation

Patriation: The Constitution Comes Home

o Military Engagements

The Canadian Peacekeeping Impulse

Exhibits

o National Flag of Canada

Feature

o Keeping the Peace

People

o Politicians

Lester B. Pearson (McLean’s article)