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Ontario Ministry of Education Resources Senior Grades 9 – 12


Secondary level resources for Canadian and World Studies


(Grade 10) Subject Strands: Career Studies


(Grade 10) Subject Strands: Canadian and World Studies History


(Grade 11) Subject Strands: English


(Grade 11) Subject Strands: Geography


(Grade 11) Subject Strands: Canadian and World Studies Law


(Grade 11) Subject Strands: Canadian and World Studies Politics


(Grade 12) Subject Strands: Business


(Grade 12) Subject Strands: Economics


ART Lesson plans based on Canadian contemporary Aboriginal art.Ìý (All grades)

ÌýOjibwe Nation Lesson Plan
(Grades 7-9) Subject Strands: Geography, Natural Science, Botany, Astronomy, Art

:ÌýÌýCree Nation Lesson Plan
(Grades 7-9)ÌýSubject Strands: Social Studies, Ecology, Biology, Family Studies

Ìý Mohawk Nation Lesson Plan
(Grades 7-9)ÌýSubject Strand: Social Studies, Family Studies

ÌýÌýCree Nation Lesson Plan
(Grades 10-12)ÌýSubject Strands: Social Studies, Ecology, Biology, Family Studies

Ìý Mi'kmaq Nation Lesson Plan
(Grades 10-12) Subject Strands: Biology, Chemistry, Eath Space Science, Philosophy

: Blackfoot Nation Lesson Plan
(Grades 10-12) Subject Strands: Political Science, Law, Architecture



Grade 12.ÌýFrom the lesson plan:Ìý"Students examine cultural influences and background as determinants of leadership styles in business organizations."



Grade 10.ÌýFrom the lesson plan:Ìý"Students identify and discuss the ways in which speaking more than one language, and understanding more than one culture, can be an advantage in today’s job market.



Grades 9-12.ÌýFrom the lesson plan: "This Scope and Sequence resource document is designed to assist teachers with incorporating First Nations, Metis, and Inuit perspectives into the classroom by highlighting where there are opportunities for students to explore themes, ideas, and topics related to Aboriginal peoples in Canada in each discipline, from Grade 9 to 12. This document will be updated regularly to relfect changes related to First Nations, Metis, and Inuit connections in revised curriculum policy documents that have come into effect.