History of Canada and Quebec: Part 2
In this eight-week course, students travel through history to learn about moments that shaped Canada.
Mrs. Stéfanie
What's included
8 live meetings
6 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Each week students will be assigned the task of completing a main lesson book entry started during the lesson before the next class. They will receive prompts to complete this work. Each task should take students approximately 30 minutes - 1 hour to complete. Suggested reading will also be provided in the case the student would like to delve deeper into the class` subject.Class Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
Attention all budding historians! It's time to take the plunge and have a closer look at early history in Canada and Québec. In this eight-week course, students will learn about some of the important topics of Canadian history. A detailed list of topics covered can be found below. A slideshow presentation with pictures and key information will be viewed by students and discussion questions will help guide class time. Whenever possible, firsthand accounts will be provided through video or other media. My goal as your child's teacher is to have them retain the information of those who lived during those times and gain an empathetic understanding of the circumstances that shaped Canada as it is important to understand the lasting impacts that history has on our present world. Students will create a main lesson book entry including the week's lesson and personal artwork. This helps to solidify their understanding and retention of the topics covered. Please see the 'Homework' tab below for more information. Week 1: Conflicts Part 1 - Seven Years' War, the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, Pontiac's War Week 2: Proclamations and Acts - Treaty of Paris 1763, the Royal Proclamation of 1763, the 1774 Quebec Act Week 3: Conflicts Part 2 - The American Revolutionary War, War of 1812 Week 4: Upper and Lower Canada - The creation of Upper and Lower Canada, English vs. French Week 5: British North America - Patriots and Loyalists, Constitution Act, Loyalists in Nova Scotia, Rose Fortune Week 6: Slavery in Canada - The Underground Railroad, the Abolishment of Slavery in Canada Week 7: Westward Expansion and Changes in Society - Gold Rushes, Oregon Boundary Treaty, The Canadian Pacific Railway, the Indian Act Week 8: Confederation - Dominion of Canada, Charlottetown Conference, Red River Rebellion, Louis Riel, Manitoba School Act Please contact me if you have any questions. ________________________________________________________________________ Please read below for frequently-asked questions on policies: Mandatory Video Check-In Video check-in is mandatory for safety purposes per Outschool policy. Students are required to have their cameras on to allow the teacher to check in and verify each learner. After check-in, students have the option of either turning off their camera or leaving it on, whatever their preference is. Missed Classes & Refunds All our classes are backed by the ‘Limited’ refund policy. Parents may withdraw up to a week before class starts with a full refund OR within 24 hours of purchase. In the event a learner misses a class, recordings are made available in each classroom. Students are more than welcomed to reach out for any questions and share their work in the classroom. Late/ Missed Class All classes will begin on time as long as one learner is in the classroom. In the event that no students are in the classroom at the assigned class time, the teacher will leave a message in the classroom and exit after ten minutes of waiting per Outschool policy. Minimum Enrolment & Class Cancellation A minimum of two learners is required for every class to run. In the event that we have to cancel a class, parents will be notified within 24 hours of class. Learners will have the option of either transferring to a more populated section of the same class or receiving a full refund, whichever is preferred. Technical Difficulties In the event of class delay/ cancellations due to unforeseeable technical issues, all families will be notified and a make-up section will be posted, or a refund will be issued if a make-up class cannot be scheduled.
Learning Goals
Students will learn key moments in early Canadian history and be able to understand key events and people who shaped Canadian society.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
This course will at times deal with sensitive matters such as, colonization, the wrongful treatment of African Americans, slavery and other material that is relevant to Canadian history. I strive to relay the stories of those impacted by these events in a respectful and empathetic manner.
Supply List
Students are encouraged to take notes if that helps their learning. Prompts to help students follow along with the lessons will also be provided during each class which students can either print or have open on another device in order to complete their assignments. They will also need a main lesson book or sketch book and artistic media of choice to complete assignments.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Mrs. Stéfanie
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello Parents and Students!
My name is Mrs Stefanie and I am a teacher here at Outschool! My passion for history started young listening to my grandfather's stories about being a pilot, helping to map Canada's wild north and his experiences during WW2. I have taken interest courses on Canadian history from pre-contact to the 20th century to keep my knowledge up to date, in order to teach within a homeschool environment and to other children within the community. My lessons are factually based using a variety of trusted sources on each subject as well as include age-appropriate firsthand perspectives whenever possible to present the student with as complete a representation as possible of the subject matter covered. I have been teaching and homeschooling for 13+ years to children aged 1 - 18 in all subjects but I'm most passionate about visual arts, nature sciences and history. I love to help my students create in order to retain the subject matter presented. I look forward to accompanying you on your learning journey!
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Live Group Class
$15
weekly or $120 for 8 classes1x per week, 8 weeks
45 min
Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
2-9 learners per class