Responsible Citizenship · Citizenship & Government
Reconciliation & Moving Forward
Students are introduced to the concept of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples and explore acknowledgments of past wrongs.
Key Questions
- 1What does reconciliation mean?
- 2Why is it important to learn about the past treatment of Indigenous peoples?
- 3How can young Canadians contribute to reconciliation?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: People and Environments: The Role of Government and Responsible Citizenship - Grade 5ON: Heritage and Identity: First Nations and Europeans in New France and Early Canada - Grade 5
Grade: Grade 5
Subject: Social Studies
Unit: Responsible Citizenship
Period: Citizenship & Government
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