Introducing Canadian citizenship


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Week of Dec. 15/25

Teach your beginner ESL students about preparing for a traditional Canadian Christmas and encourage them to share their own cultural traditions.

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  • This page will introduce beginner ESL students to some topics related to Canadian citizenship through simplified and shortened lesson plans.
  • Please check the official citizenship guide for any content changes made since this webpage was created.


Aboriginal peoples

Learn about the history of Aboriginal people in Canada.


English and French in Canada

Learn about Canada’s two official languages.


Aboriginal Peoples

Learn some facts about the history of some groups of Aboriginal people in Canada.


The first Europeans

Learn some facts about the first Europeans to explore Canada.


Confederation

Learn how Canada became a country in 1867.


Why do we celebrate Remembrance Day?

Learn about Canada’s role in World War I.


Capital cities

Learn the name of each provincial and territorial capital city.


Provinces and territories

Learn the names of Canadian provinces and territories.


The West Coast

Learn about Canada’s West Coast province, British Columbia.


Prairie provinces

Learn about Canada’s three Prairie provinces.


The Northern Territories

Learn about Canada’s three Northern Territories.


Atlantic provinces

Learn about Canada’s four Atlantic provinces.


Central Canada

Learn about Central Canada: Ontario and Quebec.


Canada Day: Learning to sing “O Canada”

Victoria Day: Learning to sing “God save the king”

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