Grade 7 Ontario History Bundle for IEPs and ESL Students
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Description
This 37 lesson Grade 7 History (Strand A + Strand B) unit (digital and print) companion is modified and accommodated for students with IEPs and Special Education or ESL classes. If you find it hard to modify content for ALL your students or feel like you cannot possibly serve every need in your classroom, this unit is for you!
You can also include these readings in your literacy program for ALL learners!
I use this unit with my special education students because it allows them to engage in the same content as their peers, at a more accessible level.
Each Unit Includes:
-Lessons
-Visuals
– Activity Pages
– Three-part assessment with a rubric and triangulation of assessment (conversation, observations, products)
BONUS: This package ALSO includes a Google Drive digital option so you can easily assign the lessons to students online!!
Table of Contents – Strand A
History Vocabulary
Life in Present Day Canada vs. First Nations groups in Canada from 1713 to 1800
Challenges of the Indigenous people in Canada from 1713 to 1800
Displacement in Canada from 1713 to 1800
The Battle of the Plains of Abraham
Covenant Change of Wampum of 1764
Position of the First Nations on the Peace and Friendship Treaties
Sources Representing All Voices
Accessing the Credibility of Sources
Maps: Canada before and after the Treaty of Paris
Key Events in the Seven Years War
Quebec Shift in Power to Britain
American’s Revolution
Pontiac’s Resistance
Loyalist Migration
Key Treaties from 1713 to 1800
Indigenous Ways of Life in Canada from 1713 to 1800
Assessment: Conversation, Observation, Product
Table of Contents Strand B:
Life in Canada from 1800 to 1850
Indigenous Communities in Canada from 1800 to 1850
European Settlers in Canada from 1800 to 1850
African Canadians in Canada from 1800 to 1850
Irish Immigrants in Canada from 1800 to 1850
Metis Communities in Canada from 1800 to 1850
Treaties from 1800 to 1850
Key People in Canada from 1800 to 1850
The War of 1812
Merger of Hudson Bay Company in 1821
Question: The Rise of Patriotes in Lower Canada
The Underground Railroad in 1830
Credible Sources: Pemmican Proclamation
Maps: Six Nations and Haldimand Area
Primary Sources: Battle of Saint Eustache in 1837
Analyzing Perspectives: Act of Union
Rebellion of 1838
Why Perspectives are Important
Assessment: Conversation, Observation, Product
Life in Canada from 1800 to 1850
Indigenous Communities in Canada from 1800 to 1850
European Settlers in Canada from 1800 to 1850
African Canadians in Canada from 1800 to 1850
Irish Immigrants in Canada from 1800 to 1850
Metis Communities in Canada from 1800 to 1850
Treaties from 1800 to 1850
Key People in Canada from 1800 to 1850
The War of 1812
Merger of Hudson Bay Company in 1821
Question: The Rise of Patriotes in Lower Canada
The Underground Railroad in 1830
Credible Sources: Pemmican Proclamation
Maps: Six Nations and Haldimand Area
Primary Sources: Battle of Saint Eustache in 1837
Analyzing Perspectives: Act of Union
Rebellion of 1838
Why Perspectives are Important
Assessment: Conversation, Observation, Product
Creating these units has been a game-changer in my classroom, and I know they will be in yours too!
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