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Mavericks: An Incorrigible History of Alberta
This
is a dynamic website created to connect to the Alberta grades four to seven social studies curriculum. The ideas for student activities follow a project-based and inquiry-based learning approach and are multidisciplinary in nature
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Grade Level:
4-6, 7-9
Publisher:
Glenbow Museum
Published Date:
2006
Municipal Government FAQs
These FAQs are part of the Municipal Government for Students program created for Grade 6 Social Studies students. These FAQs deal with questions about municipalities, people in municipal governments and how you can get involved
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Grade Level:
4-6
Publisher:
Alberta Municipal Affairs
Published Date:
2008
Famous Five
This site contains information for students and teachers on the Famous Five. Both students and teachers have their own sections with pertinent information on this group of women. Lesson plans are divided into sections, each with several activities for the
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Grade Level:
4-6
Publisher:
Heritage Community Foundation
Published Date:
2002
Famous Five
This Famous Five website emphasizes the “Persons” case, 1927-1929 which moved the definition of “persons” from men only to men and women. There is also a short biography of each of the Famous Five included as well as copies of the
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Grade Level:
4-6
Publisher:
Libraries and Archives Canada
Published Date:
2001
Confederation for Kids
Confederacy for Kids is divided into 3 sections plus a glossary. The sections include details on the background of confederacy, specific information on each province and territory as they entered the union and short biographies on various people who had an
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Grade Level:
4-6
Publisher:
Library and Archives Canada
Published Date:
2001
Citizen's Guide to the Legislature
This guide is divided into 5 sections with many subsections that deal with the structure and the function of Alberta’s provincial government.
It is a large document that is well organized and written at an easy to read level. It
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Grade Level:
4-6
Publisher:
Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Published Date:
2007
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