WRITTEN RESPONSE TUESDAY MARCH 28
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TEXTBOOKS/SOURCES
Chapter 4 1930s A Decade of Despair
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February 27
Lesson: Historical Significance
Handout: Historical Significance – Definition, Key Attributes, Criteria (V3) (SV)
Handout: Historical Significance – World War I (V2) optional
Padlet – Inquiry Question: Which events, people, or developments are the most significant? optional
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February 27/February 28
Lesson: Canadian Autonomy – Political
Class 1
Activity: Significant Events and Developments in Canadian Autonomy (V4)
Notes: Significant Events and Developments in Canadian Autonomy (V3)
Class 2
Historical Significance: Why is the Statute of Westminster a historically significant event (V2)?
Historical Significance: Why is the Battle of Vimy Ridge a historically significant event? Sample
Article: Statute of Westminster 1931 (Canadian Encyclopedia)
Article: Canada’s Declaration of Independence – Statute of Westminster (Canadas History)
Article: Why we should remember the Statute of Westminster (History Extra)
Article: Canada History Statute of Westminster (Canada History)
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March 1/2
Lesson: Winnipeg General Strike 1919 – Social/Economic/Political
Class 1
Strikes and Lockouts 101 – Defining Moments Canada
Terms: Winnipeg General Strike
Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 – Canadian Encyclopedia
Winnipeg General Strike – Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Activity: Actions by the Government Justified or Not Justified (V4)
Class 2
Article: Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 (V3)
Article: Winnipeg General Strike was large and difficult in 1919 but benefits workers today (cbc) (V2)
Article: Canadian Labour History (historymuseum.ca) (V2)
Article: The Winnipeg General Strike (humanrights.ca)
Article: Winnipeg General Strike – Canada’s Most Influential Strike (Canadian Encyclopedia)
Videos: Winnipeg General Strike and Legacy of the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike
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March 3/6
Lesson: Depression – Economic
Class 1
Great Depression – Canadian Encyclopedia
Counterpoints: Chapter 4 1930s A Decade of Despair
Inquiry Question: What is the most significant consequence and effect of the Depression?
Notes: Consequences and Effects of the Great Depression
Padlet – Inquiry Question: What was the most significant consequence and effect of the Great Depression?
Class 2
Historical Significance: Why is the Depression a historically significant event?
Article: The Great Depression in Canada (Canadian Encyclopedia) (V2)
Article: Great Depression in Canada (Gale) (V2)
Article: The Great Depression hit Canada the hardest (The Record)
Article: Great Depression in Canada (Encyclopedia.com) (V2)
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March 7/8
Lesson: Women’s Rights – Social/Political
Class 1
Women’s Suffrage Time Line – Canadian Encyclopedia
Women’s Suffrage in Canada – Canadian Encyclopedia (web site)
Persons Case – Canadian Encyclopedia(web site)
Article: Women’s Suffrage (Canadian Encyclopedia) (V2)
Article: Persons Case (Canadian Encyclopedia) (V2)
Class 2
Historical Significance: Why is the Persons Case a historically significant event (V3)?
Article: Persons Case (Canadian Encyclopedia) (V2)
Article: The Persons Case, 1929 (Library Archives Canada) (V2)
Article: The Persons Case – Famous5 (famous5.ca) (V2)