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17th Century Exploration

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History of Immigration 17th century to 1930s

In this Canadian history worksheet, students read a 4-page article about Canadian immigration and then respond to 12 short answer questions.

 

Using the Herb Garden at Blakesley Hall

In this Blakesley Hall herb garden worksheet, students explore the herb garden at Blakesley Hall. This worksheet gives suggestion for activities while on this field trip.

 

Women in Science: Dr. Grace Bush

In this life science worksheet, students read about the life and contribution of Dr. Grade Brush. They write short answers to 5 questions that follow the article.

 

History and Government of Canada

In this Canadian geography instructional activity, learners read about how Canada developed and governs itself. Students take notes and answer 4 short answer comprehension questions as they read the selection.

 

349
6th - 8th
4.0
Victorian Music

In this music worksheet set, students read about music, orchestras, and Christmas during the Victorian era. They discuss Victorian music halls, read examples of street music, list the parts of an orchestra, and compose an original Christmas carol.

 

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5th - 10th
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Vocabulary Building Worksheet

In this vocabulary worksheet, students fill in the blanks for sentences and answer definition questions about vocabulary words. Students complete 4 pages, with 6 words each and 18 questions per page.

 

291
6th - 9th
3.0
Canadian Studies Exercise

In this Canadian studies worksheet, students fill in the blanks in 10 sentences, describe the significance of 5 notable people or events, and respond to 10 true and false questions pertaining to Canada and its history.

 

History and Government of Canada

In this History and Government of Canada learning exercise, students complete sentences by filling in thirteen missing words or phrases without using a word bank.