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Canadian History Sub Plans, Canada Fur Trade, All About Canada
Canadian History Sub Plans, Canada Fur Trade, All About Canada
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Formats: Google Apps, PDF
Total Pages: 18 Pages + Google Slides
Answer Key: Included with rubric
Teaching Duration: 1 hour
File Size: 12.8MB
Looking for no-prep Canadian History sub plans that keep students engaged and learning while you're away? This ready-to-use emergency sub resource focuses on The Importance of the Beaver to the Development of Canada - a fun and fascinating topic that connects deeply to Canada's early history.
Perfect for Grades 5–8, this flexible resource includes print and digital formats, making it easy for in-class or remote use. Whether you're covering key themes in Canadian Social Studies, preparing for a last-minute absence, or looking to enrich your history unit, this resource delivers.
Resource Includes:
- Detailed Lesson Plans (perfect for supply teachers)
- 2 Non-Fiction Articles
- MP3 Audio Files of Each Article To Assist With Comprehension
- Links to Curated Videos
- Answer Keys & Exemplars
- Graphic Organizers for Easy Differentiation
- Creative Assignment to Encourage Critical Thinking
- Assessment for Student Accountability
- Print & Digital Formats for Flexible Use
Why You’ll Love This Resource:
✅ Zero Prep – Just print or upload and go
✅ Curriculum-Aligned – Perfect for Canadian History units or emergency sub days
✅ Engaging & Student-Centred – Keeps students curious and involved
✅ Time-Saving – Ready-made activities that cover multiple curriculum expectations
Ideal For:
- Emergency sub days
- Canadian History units
- Grade 5, 6, 7, and 8 classrooms
- Social Studies enrichment or review
- Print or digital learning environments
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Don’t stress over last-minute absences - these Canadian History sub plans are your reliable, engaging, and curriculum-connected solution. Give your students a meaningful learning experience even when you’re not in the classroom.



