How well do your students know Canada's history, symbols, and culture? Test their basic knowledge with questions that new immigrants are expected to know in order to gain Canadian citizenship.
Featured High School Resources
ACTIVITIES
National Poetry Month Themed Packet for High School
To celebrate Poetry Month, this resource shares 3 activities that will help high school students to engage with poetry i...
LESSON PLANS
Animal Farm Teaching Unit Kit
Everything you need to teach a full or partial unit on Animal Farm
Help your students dive into the modern relevance, m...
LESSON PLANS
Romeo and Juliet Teaching Unit Kit
A complete teaching kit for a full or partial unit on Romeo and Juliet
Take your students on a thought-provoking, insig...
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WORKSHEETS
Canadian Heroes: Violet Clara McNaughton
Teach students about journalist and feminist leader Violet Clara McNaughton with this research activity.
WORKSHEETS
Canadian Justice System
Educate students about the Canadian Justice System with this worksheet.
WORKSHEETS
How Can You Prevent Injustice? Handouts
Use the handouts for the lesson How Can you Prevent Injustice? to supplement the activities.
WORKSHEETS
National Defence and the Canadian Forces
Refine students' research skills as they use the Internet and library references to learn about National Defence and the...
WORKSHEETS
We'll Have Nunavut: A Look at Canadian Inuits
Teach your class about Nunavut, its recent history, and its significance as the newest territory in Canada.
WORKSHEETS
What Party Are You?
In this matching exercise, students review the political affiliations of Canadian prime ministers.