Subjects Civics

Canada in the Contemporary World, Grade 9
(Manitoba)

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Student/classroom activities that complement the study of Canada in the Contemporary World. They include a small-group-based debate strategy (with an assessment rubric), a role-play activity, and in-their-shoes criminal justice system sentencing scenarios. The activities are designed to extend Emond Montgomery’s Canada in the Contemporary World.

The activities require individual, small-group, and whole-class participation They are drawn from Emond Montgomery’s Canada in the Contemporary World Teacher’s Resource.

Authors

Canada in the Contemporary World Teacher’s Resource Author Team: Connie Wyatt Anderson, John Ruypers, John Myers

Manitoba Ministry Course Profile

http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/citizenship

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Small-Group Debates: Strategy and Assessment

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icon Assessment Rubric for Debates (44.47 KB)

How Do You Define Citizenship?

icon CivicStar: John Diefenbaker (with answers) (187.80 KB)

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icon Student Cabinet Meeting Role-Play (with answers) (53.91 KB)

How Does the Judicial System Work?

icon You Be the Judge — Sentencing (with answers) (58.11 KB)




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