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This engaging and in-depth resource traces Canada's journey from colonial status to full sovereignty. Students explore how World War I marked a turning point in Canada’s national identity, leading to constitutional independence through the Statute of Westminster (1931) and the Canada Act (1982). Ideal for Grades 9–12.
Topics include:
Canada’s role and sacrifices in WWI
social and economic impact of war on Canadian society
steps toward diplomatic autonomy (e.g. League of Nations)
the Statute of Westminster and shifting imperial ties
full legislative independence in 1982
evolving national identity and unity
Included:
structured reading text with timeline and sources
glossary of key political and historical terms
quiz with solutions
collaborative group puzzle: From Colony to Nation
writing tasks and document-based analysis
PLUS: 6 additional worksheets featuring fill-in-the-blanks, speech analysis, political cartoons, and debate prompts
Great for History, Civics, or Social Science classrooms.
Teach Canada's past and present with 7 ready-to-use workbooks! Engaging, curriculum-aligned, and editable resources for English or Social Studies classes. 🔍 Included Resources (click to preview each workbook): The History of Canada – Indigenous Cultures, Colonization & National Identity A deep dive into Canada’s roots: pre-colonial Indigenous societies, European colonization, and the evolving sense of national identity. Life in Canada – Culture, Society & Everyday Living Explore modern life in Canada—its cultural diversity, everyday routines, and the challenges of a multicultural society. British Colonial Rule in Canada – Conflict, Power & Identity Analyze the impact of British rule on Indigenous peoples, settlers, and emerging Canadian self-governance. Western Canada – Epidemics, Trade & the Hudson’s Bay Company Learn about the fur trade, economic monopolies, and epidemics that shaped the western frontier. From World War I to Sovereignty – Canada’s Path to Nationhood Trace Canada’s growing independence from Britain through war contributions, political decisions, and constitutional changes. Rupert’s Land & the Northwest Rebellions – Treaties & Expansion Understand the territorial expansion and conflicts that shaped Canada's Northwest. Ontario – Indigenous Roots to Provincial Power A regional focus on Ontario’s Indigenous roots and its transformation into a political powerhouse. 🎯 Learning Objectives: Develop critical thinking about Canada’s national identity Investigate colonial legacies and Indigenous resistance Interpret historical sources and real-world impacts Analyze political, economic, and cultural developments Encourage bilingual learning in global classrooms 🧠 What’s Included: Over 70 pages of worksheets, source analysis, timelines, maps, writing prompts 100% editable formats (Word & PDF) Ideal for middle and early high school students Cross-curricular use in English, History, or Social Studies 👩🏫 Why Teachers Love This Bundle: Perfect for project-based learning and interdisciplinary units Helps students build global citizenship and historical understanding Differentiated tasks & scaffolded content for all levels Fully aligned with international history and civics standards
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