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Alberta Government Intro

Social Studies • 45 • 12 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards

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Social Studies
45
12 students
13 March 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 1 of 7 in the unit "Exploring Alberta's Government". Lesson Title: Introduction to Provincial Government Lesson Description: Students will learn about the structure of Alberta's provincial government, including key leaders and their roles. They will understand the importance of government in their lives.

Grade: 3 | Time: 45 minutes | Class size: 12

Unit: Exploring Alberta's Government (Lesson 1 of 7)

Curriculum Link: Alberta Social Studies Program of Studies (Grade 3)

Topic: Introduction to Provincial Government


Learning Outcomes and Curriculum Connections

Aligned with Alberta Social Studies Program of Studies, grade 3:

  • C3.1 Identify and describe the roles of key individuals within the provincial government (e.g., Premier, MLAs).
  • C3.2 Recognize the structure of Alberta’s provincial government, including the Legislative Assembly.
  • C3.3 Describe ways in which government affects daily life in Alberta.
  • Competency: Understand democratic processes and citizenship responsibilities.
  • General Outcome 1: Students will demonstrate an understanding of their roles and responsibilities as citizens of Alberta.

Lesson Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Explain what the provincial government is and why it is important.
  2. Identify the Premier and MLAs as key people in Alberta's government.
  3. Describe the basic structure of the Legislative Assembly.
  4. Give examples of how the provincial government impacts their everyday lives (e.g., schools, roads, parks).

Materials Needed

  • Large Alberta provincial flag or image
  • Chart paper & markers
  • Pre-prepared role cards for key government positions (Premier, MLA, Speaker)
  • Whiteboard and dry erase markers
  • Work sheets: “Meet Alberta’s Leaders” (with illustrations)
  • Sticky notes
  • Timer or clock
  • “Government in My Life” photo cards (e.g., school bus, park, police officer, roads)

Lesson Breakdown

1. Engage (5 min): “Who Helps Us?” Group Brainstorm

  • Gather students in a circle. Show Alberta flag and ask: "What does this symbol represent?"
  • Facilitate a quick brainstorm: Who helps make decisions that affect our lives here in Alberta? Write student ideas on chart paper (e.g., teachers, city workers, government).
  • Introduce the term "Provincial Government" and explain it’s a group that helps make big decisions for Alberta.

Curriculum Link: Building awareness of democratic governance (C3.1).


2. Explore (10 min): Role Play “Meet the Leaders”

  • Introduce three key roles: Premier, MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly), and Speaker of the Assembly.
  • Hand out role cards and short easy descriptions on who they are & what they do.
  • Ask 3 student volunteers to come forward and act out a simple scene: Premier leads, MLA represents people, Speaker helps with rules.
  • Q&A: Ask students, “What did you notice about these leaders? How do they help?”

Curriculum Link: Identifying roles within provincial government (C3.1, C3.2).


3. Explain (10 min): Visual Map of Government Structure

  • Use a simple diagram on the whiteboard showing the legislative assembly (like a semicircle with seats). Label Premier, MLAs, and Speaker.
  • Explain how laws are made and decisions are discussed here.
  • Point out the building where they meet is called the Legislative Assembly in Edmonton.
  • Connect this to students’ lives: e.g., government decides about schools, roads, libraries.

Curriculum Link: Understanding government structure and function (C3.2).


4. Elaborate (15 min): “Government in My Life” Sorting Activity

  • Distribute photo cards illustrating services the government provides in Alberta (school buses, parks, hospitals, highways, firefighters).
  • In pairs, students sort cards into categories: "Government helps with this" and "Other helpers."
  • After sorting, discuss answers as a class focusing on provincial government responsibilities.
  • Students write or draw one way the government impacts their life on a sticky note and post on a “Government Helps Us” class board.

Curriculum Link: Recognizing the impact of government on daily life (C3.3).


5. Evaluate (5 min): Quick Quiz Game “Who Am I?”

  • Read simple clues describing the Premier, MLA, or Speaker.
  • Students raise hands or hold up cards labelled with role names.
  • Example question: "I lead the government and am the head of Alberta. Who am I?" (Answer: Premier)
  • End with positive reinforcement praising their understanding.

Curriculum Link: Assessing knowledge of key provincial government roles (C3.1).


Assessment

  • Informal observation during role play and sorting activities to assess understanding.
  • Review sticky notes on how government helps students to check connection to daily life.
  • Quick quiz game provides instant formative assessment on knowledge of roles.

Teacher Reflection & Extensions

  • Note which students need more support with vocabulary or concepts.
  • For next lessons, plan visits to Virtual Alberta Legislative Assembly tours or invite local MLA for a Q&A session.
  • Consider incorporating technology: Have students create a simple digital poster about Alberta government roles using kid-friendly apps.

Differentiation Strategies

  • Visual aids and role play support ELL and diverse learners.
  • Pair stronger readers with peers for group activities to support comprehension.
  • Provide vocabulary word bank for new terms (e.g., Premier, MLA, Legislative Assembly).
  • Allow drawing responses for students less confident with writing.

Home Connection Suggestion

  • Send a handout explaining Alberta’s provincial government roles in simple terms for parents to share with children.
  • Encourage families to watch or listen to a kid-friendly news program about Alberta government decisions.

This lesson showcases foundational knowledge of Alberta’s provincial government structured to ignite curiosity, with interactive and student-centred learning tightly linked to Alberta’s curriculum for grade 3 social studies.

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