Rights, Responsibilities, and Global Citizenship · Modern Era
Global Citizenship
Students explore what it means to be a global citizen and consider how Canadians can contribute to solving global challenges.
Key Questions
- 1What does it mean to be a global citizen?
- 2How can Canadians help solve global problems?
- 3What global issue do you care about most?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: People and Environments: Canada's Interactions with the Global Community - Grade 6
Grade: Grade 6
Subject: Social Studies
Unit: Rights, Responsibilities, and Global Citizenship
Period: Modern Era
Suggested Methodologies
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