Course Overview and Materials
Learning about ourselves and others! In this course, students explore the ways of life of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples in Canada. They’ll also look at how the stories of those groups, along with anthropology and archaeology, contribute to our understanding of the diversity among Indigenous groups in Canadian society. As they explore the geographic vastness and natural resources of Canada, students learn about the relationships among the land, the places, and the people.
PRIMARY STUDENTS: Materials are loaned at no cost, but must be returned at the end of the school year, or the student will be charged replacement costs.
ESA & INTERNATIONAL/OUT-OF-PROVINCE STUDENTS: Fees apply to required materials. Reusable loan materials have a refundable cautionary fee as per our Refund Policy.
Grade Level: 5
Delivery: PRINT
Dept: EL/JH Social Studies
Prerequisite: Social Studies 4
Materials: Yes