Hero background

Creation of Canada

Social Studies • 60 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards

Download now

Free PDF · we'll email you a copy

Social Studies
60
25 students
22 March 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 7 of 7 in the unit "Exploring Canadian History". Lesson Title: Culminating Video Project: The Creation of Canada Lesson Description: For the final project, students will create a video summarizing the key events and themes related to the creation of Canada. They will collaborate in groups to script, film, and edit their videos, showcasing their understanding of the unit.

Overview

Grade: 7
Subject: Social Studies
Duration: 60 minutes
Class size: 25 students
Unit: Exploring Canadian History (Lesson 7 of 7)
Lesson Title: Culminating Video Project: The Creation of Canada

This final lesson invites students to synthesise their learning about Canadian history by collaboratively creating a video project that highlights the key events and themes associated with the formation of Canada. This active, project-based lesson supports Ontario Curriculum expectations, encourages critical thinking, communication, and creativity, and culminates the unit in a meaningful summative assessment.


Ontario Curriculum Expectations

Overall Expectations:

  • B2. Application: Use social studies inquiry and communication skills to investigate and create representations of the historical development of Canada.
  • C1. Inquiry: Analyse some key events in the development of Canada and explain their significance in shaping Canadian identity.

Specific Curriculum Expectations for Grade 7 Social Studies (Heritage and Identity):

  • B2.1 use inquiry skills to plan investigations and identify sources of information;
  • B2.3 express ideas and information using oral, visual, and written forms, including multimedia;
  • C1.4 explain significant events and key developments in the social and political history of Canada.

Learning Goals

By the end of this lesson, students will:

  • Collaboratively synthesise important historical events contributing to Canada’s formation.
  • Effectively communicate historical knowledge and perspectives through video media.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the unit’s key themes: Confederation, Indigenous presence, colonization, and nation building.
  • Practise skills of research, critical thinking, teamwork, scripting, filming, and editing.

Materials Needed

  • Tablets, smartphones, or cameras with video capability (enough for collaboration in groups of 4-5)
  • Scriptwriting templates (printed or digital)
  • Whiteboard or chart paper and markers
  • Computers or tablets with basic video editing software/apps (e.g., iMovie, Clips)
  • Headphones (optional for filming/editing in pairs)

Lesson Breakdown

1. Introduction & Group Organisation (10 minutes)

  • Begin by revisiting the key themes and events studied in the unit (post-Confederation, treaties, early governance, Indigenous peoples, immigration). Use a quick mind map on the whiteboard created collaboratively.
  • Explain the task: groups will create a short 3-5 minute video that summarises these key historical points, showing how Canada was created and what shaped its identity.
  • Divide the class into groups of 4-5 students, balancing skills and interests (research, acting, filming, editing).

Teacher Tip: Emphasise that all voices matter and that collaboration is vital. Highlight the importance of clear communication and planning before filming.


2. Video Planning & Script Development (15 minutes)

  • Distribute scriptwriting templates divided into sections (Introduction, Key Events, Themes, Conclusion).
  • Each group brainstorms and decides which events or themes to include, then writes a draft script summarising their chosen contents.
  • Circulate to provide feedback, helping students make their scripts clear, historically accurate, and engaging.
  • Encourage inclusion of varied perspectives, such as Indigenous viewpoints, immigrant experiences, political challenges.

Teacher Tip: Suggest incorporating creative elements like role-playing historical figures, voice over narration, or visual imagery (drawn maps, timelines).


3. Filming (20 minutes)

  • Groups rehearse their scripts briefly to build confidence.
  • Students take turns recording their segments using available devices, supporting each other to ensure good audio and visuals.
  • Encourage varied shots and creative visuals: dramatic readings, interviews, or on-location shots in the classroom (re-created historical scenes).

Teacher Tip: Monitor technical and social dynamics, redirecting if students struggle with collaboration or filming. Clarify that videos should focus on content accuracy and clarity over perfect production quality.


4. Basic Editing & Review (10 minutes)

  • Groups upload footage to editing apps and work together to assemble clips into a coherent video.
  • Add transitions, titles, or background music if time allows and tools are accessible.
  • Groups watch their videos and make final tweaks.

Teacher Tip: Encourage peer assessment within groups, ensuring content aligns with the unit’s key messages and historical facts.


5. Wrap-Up and Reflection (5 minutes)

  • Brief whole-class share: invite groups to play a 1-minute clip of their videos or share highlights orally.
  • Facilitate a reflection discussion using prompts:
    • What was the most interesting thing you learned while making the video?
    • How did working together help you understand Canada’s history better?
    • What themes about Canada’s creation stood out to you?
  • Collect videos for assessment and possible class-wide showcase.

Assessment Criteria

CriteriaLevel 1-2Level 3-4Level 5-6
Historical AccuracySome inaccuracies or omissionsMostly accurate and completeComprehensive and accurate
Communication & ClarityIdeas unclear or incompleteClear communication of ideasExceptionally clear and engaging
Collaboration & ParticipationLimited participationActive collaborationHighly active and equitable
Creativity & PresentationBasic presentationCreative use of mediaInnovative and polished final product

Modifications & Extensions

  • For diverse learners: Provide tailored script templates or allow students to create podcasts or digital posters instead, according to their strengths.
  • Extension: Post-lesson, upload videos to a class website or organize a "Heritage Film Festival" with parent/administrator audiences.
  • Cross-curricular Links: Extend into media arts with more advanced editing skills or writing curriculum with scriptwriting focus.

This experiential, inquiry-based culminating project ensures students not only review and consolidate their learning but also develop 21st-century skills, while meeting the specific expectations of the Ontario Grade 7 Social Studies curriculum.

Create Your Own AI Lesson Plan

Join thousands of teachers using Kuraplan AI to create personalized lesson plans that align with Aligned with provincial curriculum standards in minutes, not hours.

AI-powered lesson creation
Curriculum-aligned content
Ready in minutes

Created with Kuraplan AI

Generated using gpt-4.1-mini-2025-04-14

🌟 Trusted by 1000+ Schools

Join educators across Canada