This Interactions of Indigenous Peoples and Europeans Bundle is intended for use with Google Slides/Classroom™️, and has been created to support the 2018 Ontario Social Studies Curriculum for Grade 5, Strand A (formerly known as “First Nations and Europeans“). This resource is perfect for distance learning and/or students on accommodated IEPs!
PLEASE NOTE: On November 7, 2020 a FRENCH IMMERSION version of this digital bundle was uploaded to my store. You can check it out here:
Indigenous Peoples and Europeans BUNDLE: Digital French Immersion Version
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NOTE: This digital resource is a companion product for my original (PDF) version of this social studies strand. (Each lesson from the original unit is recreated in full colour with clickable links, movable pieces, and eye-catching graphics.) Check it out here:
Indigenous Peoples and Europeans Bundle
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These digital resources allow students to:
► use Google Read and Write™️ to listen to the texts
► type responses directly into the files
► access hyperlinks to relevant websites and videos
This bundle contains the following resources (please check out the individual preview files for these units before purchasing:
❶ Before the Explorers
❷ Explorers and First Contact
❸ New France
❹ The Fur Trade/The Great Fur Fair
This unit allows students to learn about the relationships among Indigenous Peoples before the arrival of European settlers, as well as their interactions with European explorers, fur traders, and settlers.
Students will be engaged in:
✔mapping
✔learning about physical and written evidence
✔comparing and contrasting Indigenous groups pre-contact
✔identifying items from the environment used by Indigenous Peoples
✔designing wampum belts
✔choosing and completing a performance task
✔identifying primary and secondary sources
✔identifying causes & consequences of events
✔evaluating the motivations and challenges behind early explorations
✔considering the differing perspectives of Indigenous Peoples, European explorers, & missionaries
✔exploring the role that an artist can play in shaping our understanding of the time period
✔evaluating the problems facing New France, and offering solutions
✔making inferences from the Census of 1666
✔identifying the character traits necessary for successful settlers to New France
✔learning about social, political, economic and religious components of a society
✔assessing the positive and negative effects of the fur trade
✔using a graphic organizer to demonstrate the relationships between specific Indigenous groups, the French, and the English
✔exploring conflict and cooperation amongst fur trade participants
Also included are student-friendly resources on the residential school system and modern day issues related to this early time period.
BONUS: Also included is the PDF printable version of Part 5: The Great Fur Fair (which can be found inside the Part 4 folder). As this activity does not lend itself easily to distance learning, I have chosen to simply include the pdf version as a bonus at this time.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
What will I need to assign this resource to my students?
You will require:
❶ Access to the internet
❷ A Google Drive Account
I already own your original Grade 5 Strand A Social Studies bundle. Why should I consider purchasing this digital version?
✔The digital resources completely align with the regular units. This makes it extremely easy to meet IEP accommodations for specific students with little effort on your part.
✔ The digital resources are paperless, which is perfect if your school administrator is asking you to cut down on photocopying!
✔ The saturated, full-colour interactive slides are engaging for students.
✔ It’s easy to implement with distance learning.
✔ It’s just fun to use!
Can I edit this resource?
I have left 95% of the texts in editable form for two reasons:
➀ to ensure that students are able to use Google Read & Write with the activities.
➁ to allow teachers to edit texts and tasks when they feel it suitable for their class or to address IEP accommodations for specific students.
How do I collect student work?
Your students will simply complete their own copies of the lessons, and turn it into your platform (ie. Google Classroom).
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