Social Studies - Scholastic Education

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British Rule: United Empire Loyalists/French Canadians. Grade 7, British North. America. Grade 9, Society and. Culture: Europe and. North America from.
Flip Perspectives Topic Correlations for Ontario, BC, Alberta, and Atlantic Social Studies Curriculum 1837–1838 Rebellions: Lower Canada/Upper Canada Africville: Forced Eviction/Civic Responsibility

British Rule: United Empire Loyalists/French Canadians

Canada in the World: Revolutionary Influences/World Stage

Canada’s Democracy: Role of Government/Rule of Law

Canada-USA Relations: On Good Terms/Strained Times

Canadian Identity: One Nation/Canada’s Heroes

ON Grade 7, Conflict and Change Grade 10, Canadian History Since World War I Not explicitly covered Grade 7, British North America

Grade 6, Canada’s Links to the World Grade 10, Canadian History Since World War I Grade 5, Aspects of Citizenship and Government in Canada Grade 6, Canada’s Links to the World Grade 10, Canadian History Since World War I Throughout 6–10, depending on time period or person being profiled Grade 10, Canadian History Since World War I

BC Grade 10, Politics and Law: Canada from 1815 to 1914 Not explicitly covered

AB* Grade 7, Toward Confederation

Atlantic** Grade 7, Political Empowerment

Not explicitly covered

Grade 8, Culture

Grade 9, Society and Culture: Europe and North America from 1500 to 1815 Grade 9, Politics and Law: Europe and North America from 1500 to 1815 Grade 6, Canada and the World: Economy and Technology

Grade 7, Toward Confederation

Grade 7, Political Empowerment

Not explicitly covered

Grade 9, Decades of Change

Grade 6, Canada and the World: Governance

Grade 6, Citizens Participating in Decision Making Grade 9, Issue for Canadians: Governance and Rights Grade 9, Issues for Canadians: Economic Systems in Canada and the United States

Grade 7, Political Empowerment Grade 9, Citizenship

Grade 5, Canada: Shaping an Identity

Grade 7, Societal Empowerment Grade 9, Exploring Canadian Identity Grade 9, Reflections on Canadian Identity

Grade 6, Canada and the World: Identity, Society, and Culture Grade 6, Canada and the World: Identity, Society, and Culture

Grade 7, National Empowerment Grade 9, Challenges and Opportunities

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Flip Perspectives Topic Correlations for Ontario, BC, Alberta, and Atlantic Social Studies Curriculum

Confederation: A United Canada/Fierce Opposition

Grade 8, Confederation

First Nations: This Land Was Theirs/Reservation Life

Grade 6, First Nations Peoples and European Explorers

BC Grade 6, Canada and the World: Economy and Technology Grade 10, Society and Culture: Canada from 1815 to 1914 Grade 10, Politics and Law: Canada from 1815 to 1914 Grade 10, Politics and Law: Canada from 1815 to 1914 Grade 6, Canada and the World: Identity, Society, and Culture

Gold Rush: Klondike Stampede/A Boomtown in a Bog

Grade 8, The Development of Western Canada Grade 10, Canadian History Since World War I

Grade 10, Society and Culture: Canada from 1815 to 1914 Grade 6, Canada and the World: Identity, Society, and Culture

New France: French Settlers/First Nations

Grade 7, New France

Quiet Revolution: Contemporary Ways/Traditional Values

Grade 10, Canadian History Since World War I Grade 7, New France

Grade 9, Society and Culture: Europe and North America from 1500 to 1815 Grade 9, Politics and Law: Europe and North America from 1500 to 1815 Not explicitly covered

Changes and Challenges: Into the 20th Century/Millennium and Beyond

Immigration: Immigrant Nation/Multicultural Diversity

The Acadians: Great Expulsion/Noble Project

ON Grade 8, Canada: A Changing Society Grade 10, Canadian History Since World War I

Grade 9, Society and Culture: Europe and North America from 1500 to 1815 Grade 10, Society and Culture: Canada from 1815 to 1914

AB* Grade 7, Following Confederation: Canadian Expansions Grade 9, Issue for Canadians: Governance and Rights

Atlantic** Grade 7, Societal Empowerment Grade 7, National Empowerment Grade 9, Challenges and Opportunities

Grade 7, Toward Confederation

Grade 7, Political Empowerment

Grade 6, Historical Models of Democracy Grade 7, Toward Confederation Grade 9, Issue for Canadians: Governance and Rights Not explicitly covered

Grade 7, Cultural Empowerment

Grade 7, Following Confederation: Canadian Expansions Grade 9, Issue for Canadians: Governance and Rights Grade 7, Toward Confederation

Grade 6, Canada: Reflections on a Multicultural Mosaic Grade 7, Cultural Empowerment

Grade 7, Following Confederation: Canadian Expansions Grade 7, Toward Confederation

Grade 9, Decades of Change (not explicitly)

Grade 7, Economic Empowerment

Not explicitly covered

Grade 7, Political Empowerment Grade 8, Culture

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Flip Perspectives Topic Correlations for Ontario, BC, Alberta, and Atlantic Social Studies Curriculum The Fur Trade: Booming Business/Cause of Conflict

ON Grade 6, First Nations Peoples and European Explorers

The Metis: Forgotten People/Riel—Traitor or Hero?

Grade 6, First Nations Peoples and European Explorers

The North: Circumpolar World/Northern Character

Grade 6, First Nations Peoples and European Explorers Grade 8, The Development of Western Canada Grade 10, Canadian History Since World War I Not explicitly covered Grade 7, British North America

Underground Railroad: Irrepressible Conflict/Flight to Freedom War of 1812: British Forces/Mr. Madison’s War

Western Canada: Western Alienation/Strong Federal Ties

Grade 8, The Development of Western Canada Grade 10, Canadian History Since World War I

BC Grade 9, Society and Culture: Europe and North America from 1500 to 1815 Grade 9, Economy and Technology: Europe and North America from 1500 to 1815 Grade 9, Environment: Europe and North America from 1500 to 1815 Grade 6, Canada and the World: Identity, Society, and Culture Grade 10, Society and Culture: Canada from 1815 to 1914 Grade 6, Canada and the World: Identity, Society, and Culture

AB* Grade 7, Toward Confederation

Atlantic** Grade 7, Economic Empowerment

Grade 7, Following Confederation: Canadian Expansions Grade 9, Issue for Canadians: Governance and Rights Not explicitly covered, sort of taught in Grade 5

Grade 7, Cultural Empowerment

Not explicitly covered Grade 9, Politics and Law: Europe and North America from 1500 to 1815 Grade 6, Canada and the World: Identity, Society, and Culture

Not explicitly covered Grade 7, Toward Confederation

Not explicitly covered Not explicitly covered

Grade 7, Following Confederation: Canadian Expansions Grade 9, Issue for Canadians: Governance and Rights

Not explicitly covered

Not explicitly covered

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Flip Perspectives Topic Correlations for Ontario, BC, Alberta, and Atlantic Social Studies Curriculum Western Expansion: The Last, Best West/Aboriginal Homelands

World at War: Canada at War/Major Conflicts World War ll: The Allies/The Axis

ON Grade 8, The Development of Western Canada

Grade 10, Canadian History Since World War I Grade 10, Canadian History Since World War I

BC Grade 9, Society and Culture: Europe and North America from 1500 to 1815 Grade 10, Society and Culture: Canada from 1815 to 1914 Grade 10, Politics and Law: Canada from 1815 to 1914 Grade 6, Canada and the World: Governance

AB* Grade 7, Following Confederation: Canadian Expansions

Atlantic** Grade 7, Cultural Empowerment

Not explicitly covered

Not explicitly covered

Grade 6, Canada and the World: Governance

Not explicitly covered

Grade 7, National Empowerment Grade 9, Decades of Change

*Alberta 6 and 9 curricula to be implemented in 2009 (2008 is optional). **Atlantic based on New Brunswick 6 – 9.

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