The lessons in this resource have been written and developed with Indigenous authors, educators, and advisors to reflect the recent changes to the Canadian and World Studies Curriculum (released April 20, 2018). These historical lessons bring the voices and perspectives of First Nations, Métis People, and Inuit into the classroom, with comprehensive teaching support that is designed to be used with History Uncovered, Canadian Sources Investigated, and Creating Canada.--Nelson Education Ltd.
"Canadian Sources: Investigated is organized by decades, starting with the First World War (1914) and ending with the early 21st century. Each chapter consists of an introduction and four sections, which include material on these historical thinking concepts: historical significance, cause and consequence, continuity & change, and historical perspective"--Publisher's website.
Originally approved May 01, 2015.
This textbook supports The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 9 and 10: Canadian and World Studies, 2013, (revised)l This textbook supports The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 9 and 10: Canadian and World Studies, 2013, (revised). This new edition is fully aligned to the CHC2D,
"Developed exclusively for Ontario Grade 10 History (CHC2P)"--Publisher's website.
Originally approved December 23, 2014. This textbook will be subject to re-evaluation in order to accurately represent alignment with Ontario curriculum.This textbook supports The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 9 and 10: Canadian and World Studies, 2013, (revised)
Discusses Canadian history in modern era since World War I to present in chronological order and several historical events that occurred along the way.
Developed for the 2013 Ontario History curriculum. Inquiry, historical thinking concepts, and citizenship. Blended learning format: every student book includes online access to student book PDFs
Approved April 25, 2016. This textbook supports The Ontario Curriculum, Social Studies, Grades 1-6; History and Geography, Grades 7-8, 2013 (revised)
Approved for use in Ontario schools February 24, 2017, for grade 8 Social Studies/History and Geography, supporting the curriculum guidelines: The Ontario Curriculum, Social studies, Grades 1-6; History and Geography, Grades 7-8, 2013 (revised).
Grade 8.
Think History is a resource written for the Grade 10 Academic Canadian History Course. This resource is designed to engage students through a focus on big ideas, along with a variety of visuals, relevant stories, and features that will encourage critical thinking and inquiry skills development.