Saskatchewan - Grade 6 - Social Studies - FULL YEAR BUNDLE
FULL YEAR BUNDLE! Teaching made easy - your entire social studies year planned! This bundle covers all expectations in the Saskatchewan Social Studies Grade 6 Curriculum.
DIGITAL AND PDF VERSIONS INCLUDED!
Students will practice literacy skills when demonstrating their understanding of the subject material. These sheets were made for cross-curricular connections between language and social studies. Students will make connections, infer, support their answers with evidence from the text, and summarize. Each worksheet contains a reading followed by questions for them to demonstrate their learning. Students will enjoy the matching, true or false, and multiple choice questions.
Strand A - Interactions and Interdependence.
There are 130 activity sheets that cover the outcomes in the Saskatchewan social studies curriculum. This comprehensive unit contains readings, hands-on activities, true/false, diagrams, reflections, word searches and more. We’ve presented the material in a variety of text forms, including reports, news articles, blog posts, and stories. There is also a unit test and answer pages for all activities!
Some of the concepts that are covered:
- Family Roles in Saskatchewan vs. Portugal
- Household Chores in Canada vs. Iceland
- Youth Roles in Canada vs. Brazil
- Fact or Fiction – Family Roles Across Cultures
- Newspaper Article: Artistic Expression
- Fact or Fiction – Art & Culture
- Multicultural Policies in Canada vs. Spain
- Blog Post: The Influence of Music
- Kinship in Métis vs. Irish Communities
- Newspaper Article: The Impact of Festivals
- Memory Game: Cultural Celebrations
- Blog Post: Indigenous Sports
- Immigrant Contributions
- Story: A Tale of Two Countries
- Environmental Awareness
- Activity – Environmental Stewardship Posters
- Economic Differences: Canada vs. Senegal
- Why Families Move from Ghana to Canada
- Why People Move to Canada
- UNICEF's Role in Canada vs. South Africa
- Activity: UNICEF Role Play on Global Initiatives
- Canadian Humanitarian Efforts in Nigeria
- Story: The Legacy of Tommy Douglas
- Trivia Card: Indigenous and Immigrant Contributions
- Role-Play: Journey to Canada
- Spelling Bee – Cultural Diversity
- Story: How Cultures Change
- Newspaper Article: Changing Cultures
- Activity – Exploring Cultural Change
- Blog Post: Multilingual Signage
- Newspaper Article: Culinary Fusion Restaurants
- Blog Post: Festival Incorporation
- Adoption of Sports and Games
- Newspaper Article: The Impact of Global Music
- Snowman – Interdependence and Cultural Change
- Jeopardy – Global Connections
- Unit Test
- Answer Pages For All Activities
Strand B – Dynamic Relationships.
There are 124 activity sheets that cover the expectations in the social studies curriculum. This comprehensive unit contains readings, hands-on activities, true/false, diagrams, reflections, word searches, role plays, and more. We’ve presented the material in a variety of text forms, including reports, news articles, blog posts, and stories. There is also a unit test and answer pages for all activities!
Some of the concepts that are covered:
- Climate in Saskatchewan and Its Impact
- Climate Impact on Coastal Portugal
- Lifestyle Differences Due to Climate
- Story: The Art of Nature
- Indigenous Languages and Cultures
- Word Search – Language and Culture
- Exploring the Map: Canada and the Atlantic
- Major Cities and Landforms in Brazil
- Memory Game: Geographical Features
- Activity – Map Labeling Race
- Population Patterns in Canada vs. Spain
- Blog Post: Migration Factors in Canada
- Newspaper Article: Migration Trends in Ghana
- Fact or Fiction – Exploring Migration Factors
- Activity – Migration Comics Creation
- Blog Post: Urbanization and Youth in Canada
- Urbanization and Youth in Norway
- Early Canadian Map Making
- Time Zone Comparisons
- Story: Indigenous Concepts of Time
- Snowman – Indigenous Concepts of Seasons
- Newspaper Article: Respecting Nature
- Indigenous vs. Non-Indigenous Land Use in Brazil
- Role Play: Land and Resources
- Fact or Fiction – Indigenous Land Use
- Historical Origins of Social Issues in Portugal
- Activity – Historical Timeline Creation
- Newspaper Article: The Legacy of Slavery
- Colonization and Indigenous Peoples in Brazil
- Tableau: Exploring Colonization
- Economic Development and Natural Resources
- Indigenous Rights Movements
- Unit Test
- Answer Pages For All Activities
Strand C – Power and Authority.
There are 125 activity sheets that cover the outcomes in the Saskatchewan social studies curriculum. This comprehensive unit contains readings, hands-on activities, true/false, diagrams, reflections, word searches and more. We’ve presented the material in a variety of text forms, including reports, news articles, blog posts, and stories. There is also a unit test and answer pages for all activities!
Some of the concepts that are covered:
- Understanding Forms of Power
- Improv: Exploring Forms of Power
- Pictionary – Force, Authority and Influence
- Story: Forms of Power in the Community
- Traits of Effective Leaders
- Memory Game: Leadership Traits
- Newspaper Article: Power Dynamics of Leaders
- Naheed Nenshi's Election as Mayor (Local Level)
- Rachel Notley's Leadership (Provincial Level)
- Tommy Douglas Leadership (Provincial Level)
- The Impact of Justin Trudeau (National Level)
- Merkel’s Path to Leadership (International Level)
- Role-Play: Leaders in Action
- Story: The Power Struggle in the Drama Club
- Blog Post: Youth Choices and Social Pressure
- Activity: Dilemma Discussions
- Economic Geography of Canada
- Economic Geography of Portugal
- Blog Post: Economic Disparities
- Understanding White Privilege in Canada
- Story: White Privilege in South Africa
- Blog Post: Impact of White Privilege
- Newspaper Article: Privilege in Brazil
- Role-Play: Exploring Societal Roles
- Newspaper Article: Misuse of Power
- Fact or Fiction – Misuse of Power
- Laws Affecting the Youth in Canada
- Laws for Youth in France and Canada
- Presentation – Laws Affecting Minorities
- Fact or Fiction – Laws Affecting Youth
- Proposals to Prevent Abuse of Power
- Newspaper Article: People-Government Relations
- Blog Post: People-Government Relations
- Residential Schools and Intergenerational Trauma
- Word Search – Power, Privilege and Justice
- Unit Test
- Answer Pages For All Activities
Strand D – Resources and Wealth
There are 115 activity sheets that cover the outcomes in the Saskatchewan social studies curriculum. This comprehensive unit contains readings, hands-on activities, true/false, diagrams, reflections, word searches and more. We’ve presented the material in a variety of text forms, including reports, news articles, blog posts, and stories. There is also a unit test and answer pages for all activities!
Some of the concepts that are covered:
- Understanding Needs and Wants
- Activity: Needs vs. Wants Sorting Game
- Pictionary – Needs and Wants
- Needs and Wants in Canada and Portugal
- Newspaper Article: Needs and Wants
- Quality of Life in Urban vs. Rural Canada
- Story: Quality of Life Now and Then
- Memory Game: Quality of Life Indicators
- Story: Abundance Across Cultures
- Activity: Abundance and Wealth Discussions
- Role-Play: Abundance and Wealth
- Factors Affecting Youth Quality of Life in Canada
- Activity – Quality of Life Show and Tell
- Blog Post: Technology's Impact on Youth
- Role-Play: Exploring Tech in Youth Life
- Quality of Life: Comparing Canada and Iceland
- Explaining Quality of Life Differences
- Drawing Contest: Global Quality of Life
- Wealth Sources in Canada Versus Norway
- Fact or Fiction – Canada's Wealth Sources
- Wealth Distribution in Canada
- Newspaper Article: Wealth and Power
- Blog Post: Artistic Expressions of Sustainability
- The Impact of Our Shopping Choices
- Fact or Fiction – Local Choices, Global Effects
- Sustainable Practices in Indigenous Communities
- Activity: Crafting My Sustainability Plan
- Story: Environmental Heroes
- Blog Post: Water Conservation Techniques
- Newspaper Article: Food Waste and Solutions
- Unit Test
- Answer Pages For All Activities
This is a comprehensive bundle that will save you hours of planning! It has been tested and found effective in helping students achieve the learning outcomes in the Saskatchewan social studies curriculum.