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Grade 7 – Ontario History Curriculum – New France and British North America, 1713-1800. This product was created to cover the expectations in the Ontario Social Studies Grade 7 curriculum – Strand A: New France and British North America, 1713-1800. **PDF ONLY
This product covers the entire Grade 7 Ontario Social Studies Curriculum - Unit 1: New France and British North America, 1713-1800. Specifically, it contains 92 pages that allow students to practice and learn more about the following topics:
- Key Terms
- New France
- Jacques Cartier
- Explorer: Jacques Cartier
- Samuel de Champlain
- Explorer – Samuel de Champlain
- The Fur Trade
- New France – Fur Traders
- New France – Fur Traders - Questions
- Seigneurs and Habitants
- Relationships Between Europeans and Indigenous
- First Contact - Disease
- The Catholic Church in New France
- Citizens of New France
- Society in New France
- Society in New France - Questions
- The Loss of Acadia
- The Loss of Acadia - Questions
- Seven Years’ War
- Seven Years’ War - Questions
- Colonial Wars
- Battle of the Plains of Abraham
- Treaty of Paris, 1763
- The British and the First Nations
- The British and the First Nations - Questions
- The Royal Proclamation of 1763
- The American Revolution
- The American Revolution - Questions
- The Quebec Act
- The Quebec Act – Questions
- The United Empire Loyalists
- Patriot or Loyalist?
- The Constitutional Act of 1791
- Loyalists Impact on the Constitutional Act
- Loyalists in Nova Scotia/New Brunswick
- Loyalists in British North America - Questions
- First Nations in BNA
- The Mohawk Community
- The Mohawk Community – Questions
- Iroquois Society
- Iroquois Society – Questions
- Selecting the Chief
- Iroquois Confederacy – A Democracy
- Decision Making in the Grand Council
- Assignment – Significant Individuals
- Assignment – Significant Groups
- New France & BNA – Activities
- Unit Test – New France & BNA
Grade 7 – Ontario History Curriculum – Canada, 1800-1850: Conflict and Challenges. This product was created to cover the expectations in the Ontario Social Studies Grade 7 curriculum – Strand B: Canada, 1800-1850: Conflict and Challenges. **GOOGLE SLIDES AND PDF INCLUDED!
There are 143 activity sheets that cover the expectations in the social studies/history curriculum. This massive unit contains readings, maps, assignments and a unit test. It also has a variety of fun activities - word searches, word scrambles, drawings, multiple choice, true/false, and more!
Some of the concepts that are covered:
- Main Causes of the War of 1812
- Napoleonic Wars – Cause of the War of 1812
- Brock and Tecumseh – War of 1812
- Battles in the War of 1812
- Assignment – Creating an Infographic about a battle from the War of 1812
- The Burning of the White House
- The Treaty of Ghent
- Upset Canadians in Upper and Lower Canadas
- The Rebellion of 1837 in Upper Canada
- William Lyon Mackenzie and Bond Head
- The Lower Canada Rebellion
- Stopping the Rebellions – Durham Report
- Lord Durham – Significant Individual
- The Union Act
- Responsible Government
- The Montreal Riots
- Immigration to BNA – Push/Pull Factors
- Irish Settlers in BNA
- The Building of the Canals
- Life in Rural BNA and Urban BNA
- Research – Explorers (David Thompson and John Franklin)
- The Hudson’s Bay Company and Northwest Company
- The Selkirk Treaty
- The Battle of Seven Oaks
- The Sayer Trial
- The Huron Tract Treaty and the Saugeen Treaty
- The Mica Bay Incident
- The Underground Railroad – Harriet Tubman
- Underground Railroad Codes and Quilts
- Slavery Abolition Act and the Act to Limit Slavery
- The Extinction of the Beothuk
- Resources and Trade in BNA – Wheat and Lumber
- The Corn Laws
- Churches and Schools in BNA
- Epidemics in BNA – Cholera, Smallpox, and Typhus
- Unit test
- Answer pages for all activities
This is a comprehensive unit that will save you hours of planning! It has been tested and found effective in helping students achieve the learning goals in the social studies/history curriculum.