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Burton Consulting Services 2013 50 HEALING THE GENERATIONS RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL 2002 CURRICULUM UPDATE ________________________________________________________________ SECTION 2: ONTARIO RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS (2002) HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, MATH MAIN IDEA In Canada there were roughly 100 residential schools operating at different times throughout the late 1800s up until the last residential school, Gordon School in Saskatchewan closed in 1996. In Ontario there were roughly 15 residential schools and 13 of those were attended by Nishnawbe Aski Nation children. The following lesson is a historical and geographical lesson mapping out those 13 schools in Ontario. Students will be able to locate the residential schools and the communities that they were located in along with their own community. LEARNING OJECTIVES: Students will be introduced to the 13 residential schools in Ontario. Students will be able to locate the 13 residential schools in Ontario and the community it was located in on a blank map of Ontario. Students will also have an opportunity to see pictures of the schools. ACTIVITIES 1. Teacher will share the Main Idea (above) information with the students, which is the number of residential schools that were in Canada and Ontario. 2. Then show the map of Ontario (overhead) and explain it to the students. 3. Hand out the blank map to the students and read the instructions together as a class. 4. Make sure they also complete their legend (using the blank sheet provided). ASSESSMENT Formative: Map and Legend Worksheets

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________________________________________________________________  SECTION  2:  ONTARIO  RESIDENTIAL  SCHOOLS              (2002)        HISTORY,  GEOGRAPHY,  MATH    MAIN  IDEA    

In  Canada  there  were  roughly  100  residential  schools  operating  at  different  times  throughout  the  late  1800s  up  until  the  last  residential  school,  Gordon  School  in  Saskatchewan  closed  in  1996.    In            Ontario  there  were  roughly  15  residential  schools  and  13  of  those  were  attended  by  Nishnawbe  Aski  Nation  children.  The  following  lesson  is  a  historical  and  geographical  lesson  mapping  out  those  13  schools  in      Ontario.    Students  will  be  able  to  locate  the  residential  schools  and  the  communities  that  they  were  located  in  along  with  their  own  community.      LEARNING  OJECTIVES:    

• Students  will  be  introduced  to  the  13  residential  schools  in  Ontario.  • Students  will  be  able  to  locate  the  13  residential  schools  in  Ontario  and  the  community  it  

was  located  in  on  a  blank  map  of  Ontario.  • Students  will  also  have  an  opportunity  to  see  pictures  of  the  schools.  

   

ACTIVITIES    

1. Teacher  will  share  the  Main  Idea  (above)  information  with  the  students,  which  is  the  number  of  residential  schools  that  were  in  Canada  and  Ontario.  

2. Then  show  the  map  of  Ontario  (overhead)  and  explain  it  to  the  students.  

3. Hand  out  the  blank  map  to  the  students  and  read  the  instructions  together  as  a  class.    

4. Make  sure  they  also  complete  their  legend  (using  the  blank  sheet  provided).    

ASSESSMENT        

Formative:  Map  and  Legend  Worksheets  

 

 

 

 

 

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Mennonite  Schools  

 Beaver  Lake  

Cristal  Lake  

 Poplar  Hill  

Stirland  Lake  

   

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     INFORMATION  

 ONTARIO  RESIDENTIAL  SCHOOLS  (YEARS  OPENED)  

 St.  Anne’s       (1936-­‐1964)  

 Bishop  Horden           (1907-­‐1963)  

 Pelican  Falls       (1911-­‐1973)  

 Cecilia  Jeffrey         (1907-­‐1966)  

 St.  Mary’s         (1894-­‐1962)  

 McIntosh         (1924-­‐1962)  

 St.  Margaret’s         (1902-­‐1974)  

 St.  Joseph’s         (1936-­‐1964)  

 St.  John’s         (1907-­‐1950)  

 Shingwauk         (1873-­‐1971)  

 St.  Peter  Claver  (Spanish)   (1883-­‐1965)  

 Mohawk         (1850-­‐1969)  

 Mount  Elgin         (1848-­‐1948)  

   

MENNONITE  SCHOOLS    

Beaver  Lake    

Poplar  Hill    

Cristal  Lake    

Stirland  Lake    

     

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 HANDOUT      

Name:  _____________________________________________    

 ON  RS  NAN  MEMBERS  ATTENDED  

   

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 HANDOUT      

Name:  _____________________________________________    

LEGEND    

Fill  in  the  empty  spaces  with  the  appropriate  information.  Refer  to  the  map  and  numbers  of  year’s  schools  were  open  sheet.