Canada in the 20th Century High School Course

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$139.99

This comprehensive high school Canadian History course provides a flexible learning experience suitable for students in Grades 10, 11, or 12. Designed to meet the curriculum requirements for a Canadian History credited course in most provinces across Canada, this resource-rich package offers everything needed for successful teaching and learning.

  • Print Edition is recommended or
  • Digital PDF for instant download

Description

The course includes engaging assignments, comprehensive answer keys for efficient assessment, detailed rubrics to ensure clear expectations and fair grading, and authentic student samples to illustrate varying levels of achievement. With its thorough and accessible materials, this course empowers both educators and students to delve into the fascinating history of Canada and meet provincial academic standards.

The course is licensed to one student for 480 days. It is not transferable so please do not buy or sell the student workbook 2nd hand.

For the print version, the course begins once the user redeems the code inside the front cover. You can pre-order the course with the student workbook and redeem the code when desired. For the digital version, access to the course begins upon ordering.

Under special circumstances extensions will be granted if needed.

Sibling Licence Discount
After the first purchase of the course, siblings receive 30% discount. Order Canada in the 20th Century High School Course – siblings license. If two students are doing the course simultaneously, order a full-priced course and a siblings license. If a sibling is doing the course at a later date of the first student’s order, order the siblings license.

Textbook recommended:

Think History
: Hardbound or Digital
Counterpoints: this textbook is also acceptable for the course

The textbook is recommended as it provides students with age-appropriate academic reading to complement the popular history presented through the online videos; Canada, A People’s History. Assigned readings will be in the course workbook. Note: This is recommended but optional.

What the student will use:

You will receive by mail a single student course workbook which includes:

  • Day by day course outline for easy implementation
  • Assigned viewing & questions for Canada, A People’s History (links to online videos provided)
  • Curated web resources for easy access
  • Online teaching videos including six historical thinking skills
  • Assignments with marking rubrics
  • 18 online quiz reviews with answer keys
  • 8 unit tests with answer keys (downloadable)
  • Final exam with rubric and marking scheme

What the teacher will use:

  • Full answer key for student course workbook
  • Full answer key for all assignments with marking rubrics
  • Full answer keys for all quizzes and tests with marking rubrics
  • Final exam with answer key and marking rubric

Assignment Skills Chart (PDF)