Application: compare ways of life among some specific groups in Canada around the beginning of the nineteenth century, and describe some of the changes between that era and the present day.
- The Great Lakes (Book)
- The Ojibwa of Southern Ontario (Book)
- Turtle Island. The Story of North America’s First People. (Book)
- Pioneer Arts and Crafts (Book)
- The Metis (Book)
- The Storekeeper (Book)
- The Schoolteacher (Book)
- The Fur Trader (Book)
- Doctors (Book)
- Early Settler Children (Book)
- The Early Family Home (Book)
- A Pioneer Christmas. Celebrating in the Backwoods in 1841. (Book)
- Winter of Peril. The Newfoundland Diary of Sophie Loveridge (Book)
- The Aboriginal Alphabet for Children (Book)
- Conserving the Great Lakes (Hoopla eBook)
- Native American Homes (Hoopla eBook)
- The Underground Railroad (Hoopla eBook)
- Black History in Canada (Database Article)
- Canadian Museum of History: Canada Hall (Website)
- Who are the Metis (Website)
- The Archaeology of an Iroquoian Longhouse (Website)
- John R. Park Homestead Educational Resources (Website)
- History Museum: Restored Buildings (Website)
- Anishinabek Nation (Website)
- Government of Canada: Learn about Aboriginal Names (Website)
- Metis Museum (Website)
- Indigenous Language Lesson: Siksika Nation (YouTube Video)
- Life in Early Canada: The Schoolhouse (YouTube Video)
- Life in Early Canada: The School Teacher (YouTube Video)
- The Rose Blacksmith Shop (YouTube Video)
Inquiry: use the social studies inquiry process to investigate some of the major challenges that different groups and communities faced in Canada from around 1780 to 1850, and key measures taken to address these challenges.
- Nations of the Eastern Great Lakes (Book)
- Nations of the Western Great Lakes (Book)
- An Enduring Heritage. Black Contributions to Early Ontario. (Book)
- Louis Riel (Book)
- Blood Upon Our Land. North West Resistance Diary of Josephine Bouvier. (Book)
- A Pioneer Story. Daily Life of a Canadian Family in 1840. (Book)
- Pioneer Settlers of New France (Book)
- Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada. Metis. (Book)
- Elijah of Buxton (Book)
- To Stand and Fight Together Richard Pierpoint and the Coloured Corps of Upper Canada (Book)
- Harriet Tubman (Book)
- Harriet Tubman. Conductor on the Underground Railroad. (Book)
- Elizabeth Simcoe’s Canadian Journey (Book)
- Making it Home. The Story of Catherine Parr Traill (Book)
- A Ribbon of Shining Steel. The Railway Diary of Kate Cameron. (Book)
- History of the Great Lakes (Hoopla eBook)
- Canadian Women (Hoopla eBook)
- First Nations (Database Article)
- Canadian Painting in the 19th Century (Database Article)
- History of Medicine in Canada (Database Article)
- Elizabeth Simcoe (Database Article)
- Urban Migration of Indigenous Peoples in Canada (Database Article)
- Black Canadians (Database Article)
- Visit Owen Sound: Black History (Website)
- Harriet Tubman (Website)
- Historical Maps of Canada (Website)
- First Nations Inspired Art (Website)
- Indigenous Terminology (Website)
- Can-Am Indian Friendship Centre (Website)
- Government of Canada: Indigenous Peoples and Communities (Website)
- Elijah of Buxton: Chapter Playlist. Read Aloud. (YouTube Video)
- The Patchwork Path: A Quilt Map to Freedom. Read Aloud. (YouTube Video)
- Indigenous Explained (YouTube Video)
Understanding Context: identify some of the communities in Canada around the beginning of the nineteenth century, and describe their relationships to the land and to each other.
- Anne Langton and Pioneering in Upper Canada (Book)
- Life in Upper Canada (Book)
- Village Life in Upper Canada (Book)
- The Messenger of Spring. A Chippewa Ojibwa Legend (Book)
- Huron (Book)
- Joseph Brant (Book)
- Les Ecossais Pioneer Scots of Lower Canada, 1763-1855 (Book)
- Ultimate Field Trip 4 A Week in the 1800s (Book)
- The Maple Syrup Season (Book)
- The Maple Syrup Book (Book)
- Fry Bread A Native American Family Story (Book)
- Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada First Nations (Book)
- Longhouse (Book)
- Hudson (Book)
- The Indian Removal Act and The Trail of Tears (Hoopla eBook)
- Social Conditions of Indigenous Peoples in Canada (Database Article)
- Pioneer Life (Database Article)
- Maple Syrup Industry (Database Article)
- Life for Canadian Kids 150 Years Ago (Website)
- Canadian Museum of History: An Online Exhibition of Canadian Dress (Website)
- Woolly’s Gift. Read Aloud. (Website)
- Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: Family Structures (Website)
- Upper Canada Village (Website)
- The Life of the Huron Wendat (Website)
- United Nations for Indigenous Peoples: Culture (Website)
- Government of Canada: Life in an Aboriginal Community (Website)
- Chippewas of the Thames First Nation (Website)
- Six Nations of the Grand River (Website)
- CBC: Settlers – New France (Website)
- Henry Settles in Upper Canada (Website)
- Fur Trade (Website)
- Children in the 19th Century (Website)
- Mohawk (Kanienkehaka) (Website)
- Daily Life at Onondaga (YouTube)
- Indigenous Language Lesson (YouTube)
- CBC Life: Maple Syrup Then and Now (YouTube)