Grade 3/4 Social Studies Workbooks (Ontario Curriculum)
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This BUNDLE contains FOUR independent Social Studies workbooks for Grade 3/4 students and FOUR Social Studies projects/activities.
Each workbook meets the Ontario Curriculum expectations for an ENTIRE Social Studies unit. The Grade 3 projects and workbooks are updated for the new 2023 Ontario Social Studies curriculum.
All Grade 3/4 Social Studies units are included.
Grade 3: Living and Working in Ontario, Communities in Canada (1780-1850)
Grade 4: Political and Physical Regions of Canada, Early Societies to 1500 CE
Together, the workbooks total up to 258 pages of student worksheets! Full Answer Keys are included. To support assessment practices, Ontario curriculum expectations are clearly identified on each workbook page. A quiz is included at the end of the workbooks.
Each end-of-unit project has a 3 or 4-page Lesson Plan for teacher use (with expectations, learning goal/success criteria, possible accommodations, and assessment strategies). These culminating tasks foster a deeper understanding of the content and promote critical thinking, creativity, and independent research.
⭐ Available in French: Grade 3/4 FRENCH Social Studies Workbooks (Ontario Curriculum)
* Important note: We strive to keep all resource content updated, accurate, sensitive, and in line with our goal of reconciliation through respect and recognition of Indigenous rights. Please connect with your local school board’s Indigenous Education consultant prior to using this resource to ensure it is appropriate for your students and school community.
Communities in Canada (1780-1850) Workbook Contents:
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- K-W-L Chart
- Canada, 1780-1850
- Canada, 1780-1850
- Life in Canada 200 Years Ago
- Life in Canada 200 Years Ago
- Indigenous Communities
- Anishinaabe
- Anishinaabe
- Haudenosaunee
- Haudenosaunee
- Cree
- Cree
- Mi'kmaq
- Mi'kmaq
- Métis
- Métis
- Inuit
- Inuit
- Children in Indigenous Communities
- Early Indigenous Homes
- Early Settlers
- Early Settlers
- Early Settler Artifacts
- Early Settler Artifacts
- Helping the Newcomers
- Early French Canadians: New France
- Early French Canadians: New France
- Early French Canadians: New France
- Early French Canadians: New France
- Early French Canadians: Daily Life in New France
- Scottish Settlers: Upper Canada
- Scottish Settlers: Upper Canada
- Scottish Settlers: Daily Life
- Black Settlers: Upper Canada
- Black Settlers: Upper Canada
- Black Settlers: Nova Scotia
- Black Settlers: Daily Life
- Comparing Communities
- What is a Treaty?
- Two Row Wampum
- Treaties from 1780-1850
- Thinking About Treaties
- History of Toronto
- Residential Schools
- Residential Schools
- Then and Now
- Then and Now
- Then and Now
- Identity in Canada Today
- Identity in Canada Today
- Vocabulary
- Vocabulary
- Communities in Canada Quiz
- Communities in Canada Quiz
57 - 61. Communities in Canada Discussion Cards
Living and Working in Ontario Workbook Contents:
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- K-W-L Chart
- Provinces and Territories
- Map of Canada
- Map of Canada
- What is Ontario?
- Map of Ontario
- Municipal Governments
- Traditional Territory
- Traditional Territory
- Indigenous Reserves
- Band Councils
- Land Use in Ontario
- Land Use in Ontario
- Land Use Purpose
- Land Use Snapshots
- Land Use Comparison
- Local Land Use
- Environmental Stewardship
- Environmental Stewardship
- What is a Landform?
- What is a Landform?
- What is a Landform?
- What is a Landform?
- What is Climate?
- What is an Industry?
- Ontario Landform Regions
- Ontario Landform Regions
- Ontario Landform Regions
- The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands
- The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands: Climate and Weather
- The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands: Life and Work
- The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands: Life and Work
- Manufacturing Industry
- Tourism Industry
- The Hudson Bay Lowlands
- The Hudson Bay Lowlands
- The Hudson Bay Lowlands: Climate and Weather
- The Hudson Bay Lowlands: Life and Work
- Hunting and Fishing Industry
- The Canadian Shield
- The Canadian Shield
- The Canadian Shield: Climate and Weather
- The Canadian Shield: Life and Work
- The Canadian Shield: Life and Work
- Mining Industry
- Forestry Industry
- Deforestation
- Conservation
- Natural Resource Inquiry
- My Home, Ontario
- My Home, Ontario
- Vocabulary
- Vocabulary
- Living and Working in Ontario Quiz
- Living and Working in Ontario Quiz
58 - 62. Living and Working in Ontario Discussion Cards
Design a Quilt Project:
- Detailed Lesson Plan (With expectations, learning goal/success criteria, possible accommodations, and assessment strategies
- 11 Worksheets (Project Overview, Research Notes pages, Quilt Design, Reflection, Rubric)
Design an Ontario Region Jersey Project:
- 3-page Lesson Plan (With expectations, learning goal/success criteria, possible accommodations, and assessment strategies
- 11 Worksheets - Basketball Jersey (Project Overview, Research Notes pages, Jersey Design, Reflection, Rubric)
- 11 Worksheets - Hockey Jersey (Project Overview, Research Notes pages, Jersey Design, Reflection, Rubric)
Political and Physical Regions of Canada Workbook Contents:
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- K-W-L Chart
- What are Political Regions?
- Political Map of Canada
- Political Map of Canada
- Cardinal Directions
- Cardinal Directions on a Political Map
- Cardinal Directions on a Political Map
- Explore the Map of Canada
- Explore the Map of Canada
- Province: British Columbia
- Province: Alberta
- Province: Saskatchewan
- Province: Manitoba
- Province: Ontario
- Province: Québec
- Province: Newfoundland and Labrador
- Province: Nova Scotia
- Province: New Brunswick
- Province: Prince Edward Island
- Territory: Nunavut
- Territory: Northwest Territories
- Territory: Yukon
- Political Region Fact File
- Political Region Flag Design
- What are Physical Regions?
- Physical Regions Map of Canada
- What is a Landform?
- Industries
- Industries
- Industries
- Physical Region: Canadian Shield
- Canadian Shield - Climate and Weather
- Canadian Shield - Life and Work
- Canadian Shield - Life and Work
- Physical Region: Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands
- Physical Region: Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands
- Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands - Climate and Weather
- Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands - Life and Work
- Physical Region: Hudson Bay Lowlands
- Hudson Bay Lowlands - Climate and Weather
- Hudson Bay Lowlands - Life and Work
- Hudson Bay Lowlands - Life and Work
- Physical Region: Cordillera
- Cordillera - Climate and Weather
- Cordillera - Life and Work
- Physical Region: Interior Plains
- Interior Plains - Climate and Weather
- Interior Plains - Life and Work
- Physical Region: Appalachian Region
- Appalachian Region - Climate and Weather
- Appalachian Region - Life and Work
- Physical Region: Arctic
- Arctic - Climate and Weather
- Arctic - Life and Work
- Physical Region Journal
- Comparing Physical Regions
- Physical Region Snapshots
- Physical Region Snapshots
- Vocabulary
- Vocabulary
- Vocabulary
- Canada’s Regions Quiz
- Canada’s Regions Quiz
66 - 70. Regions of Canada Discussion Cards
Early Societies to 1500 CE Workbook Contents:
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- K-W-L Chart
- What are Early Societies?
- What is Culture?
- World Map
- Ancient Egypt
- Ancient Egypt
- Indus Valley
- Indus Valley
- Ancient China
- Ancient China
- Ancient China
- Ancient Rome
- Ancient Rome
- Ancient Rome
- Medieval England
- Medieval England
- Medieval England
- Medieval England
- Six Nations
- Six Nations
- Six Nations
- Inuit
- Inuit
- Inca Empire
- Inca Empire
- Homes
- Transportation
- Food
- Food
- Clothing
- Clothing
- Clothing
- Family Life
- Family Life
- Education
- Education
- Education
- Social Organization
- Beliefs and Religion
- Beliefs and Religion
- Business and Trade
- Business and Trade
- The Environment
- The Environment
- Conflict
- Conflict
- Conflict
- Cooperation
- Cooperation
- Cooperation
- Archaeology
- Modern Society
- Writing History
- Vocabulary
- Vocabulary
- Vocabulary
- Early Societies Quiz
- Early Societies Quiz
61 - 65. Early Societies Discussion Cards
Design a Canadian Regions Jersey Project Contents:
- 3-page Lesson Plan (With expectations, learning goal/success criteria, possible accommodations, and assessment strategies
- 11 Worksheets - Basketball Jersey (Project Overview, Research Notes pages, Jersey Design, Reflection, Rubric)
- 11 Worksheets - Hockey Jersey (Project Overview, Research Notes pages, Jersey Design, Reflection, Rubric)
Design an Early Societies Artifact Project Contents:
- 3-page Lesson Plan (With expectations, learning goal/success criteria, possible accommodations, and assessment strategies
- 17 Worksheets (Project Overview, Research Notes pages, 8 Different Artifacts Templates, Reflection, Rubric)
Map Worksheets Contents:
- Political map of Canada (Provinces/Territories) with no title and blank legend template.
- Political map of Canada (Provinces/Territories) with title, legend with province and territory names.
- Political map of Canada (Provinces/Territories) with no lines. Students will draw the boundaries of the provinces and territories of Canada
- Physical regions map of Canada with no title and blank legend template.
- Physical regions map of Canada with title, legend with with physical regions (the Cordillera, the Appalachians, the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands, Hudson Bay Lowlands, the Canadian Shield, the Arctic, and the Interior Plains)
- Physical regions map of Canada with no lines. Students will draw the boundaries of the physical regions of Canada
- Capitals of Canada with legend. Students will locate each of the capital cities of Canada and indicate where they are using a dot and the initials of the province/territory, as shown in the legend.
- Capitals of Canada with blank labels pointing to location of capitals in the provinces and territories.
- Symbols of Canada. Students will each province and territory with drawings that represent that place. For example, an Inukshuk for Nunavut.
- Blank Map of Canada. No lines, no legend, no title, no compass rose.