Grade Level Grade 6
Time Required 45 to 60 minutes depending on pre-existing student knowledge and level of computer comfort
Curriculum Connection
Manitoba Grade 6: Life in Canada’s Past (lesson will be
compatible with the new Grade 6 curriculum, Canada: A Country
of Change)
Link to Canadian National Geography Standards
Essential Element #1 – The World in Spatial Terms
Essential Element #2 – Places & Regions
- changes in places and regions over time
Essential Element #4 – Human Systems
- population density, distribution, growth rate
Essential Element #6 – The Uses of Geography
- effect of physical and human geographic factors on major historical events
Geographic Skill #1 – Asking Geographic Questions
- plan how to answer geographic questions
Geographic Skill #2 – Acquiring Geographic Information
- use maps to collect and/or complete geographic information
Geographic Skill #4 – Analyzing Geographic Information
- interpret information obtained form maps
- use statistics to evaluate geographic information
Geographic Skill #5 – Answering Geographic Questions
- make generalizations and assess their validity
Atlas of Canada Resources
The following maps, found on the Atlas of Canada Web site
at atlas.gc.ca will be accessed and used
by students during the lesson:
- Explore Our Maps
- History » Historical Indian Treaties » Historical Indian Treaties Map
- People & Society » Aboriginal Population » Percentage of Aboriginal Population by Census Division, 1996 Map
- Reference Maps » Provincial and Territorial Outline » Manitoba with Names Map
Additional Resources
- print atlases
- computer lab with Internet access and a colour printer
- review student worksheet
Main Objective
There are two primary objectives:
- to enable the students to navigate and use the online
Atlas of Canada
- to compare the land area of the historical
numbered treaties with Aboriginal peoples in Manitoba
and the present percentage of Aboriginal people in those
areas today and draw conclusions regarding these findings
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
- access and navigate the Atlas of Canada Web site
- use the Explore Our Maps section to locate
the necessary maps for this lesson
- find specific information about historical Indian treaties
in Manitoba using the Get Info from Map tool
on the interactive maps
- understand the definition of treaty in
the context of the lesson
- draw conclusions about why treaties were signed with
Aboriginal peoples in Canada and Manitoba circa 1870
- draw conclusions about where Aboriginal population is
the highest and lowest in contemporary Manitoba
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