There are a variety of ways to use this resource.
You may choose to use the information to support your lessons or you may choose to use these as your lessons. This resource is meant to be adaptable in order to meet your needs, for example:
- You are teaching CHC2DF: Go into the curriculum button for Canada and World Studies and peruse there OR go to the Summary Table of Outlines & Plans by Title, and find History under the Curriculum column.
- You want to teach a lesson on a particular woman in Canadian history in this resource: Go to the List of Women by Thread and look/find: i.e Anne Dagg
- You want to discuss an issue, for example, women in sports: Go to the thread: Women & Sports and find a lesson and/or activity that matches your course.
- You are looking for a lesson that you need to do as an emergency lesson: you would go to the section that says Lesson Plans: you will have access to lessons that you can quickly adapt to your grade/ course.
You could chose to:
- Use an entire thread as a longitudinal timeline within a specific thread.
- Compare women from a certain era (example the 1920-30’s) across many threads (STEM, Politics and Sport)...
Beyond this resource
Guiding questions to continue your critical thinking about Canadian Women’s Lives in History: