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Meet the Leaders

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Social Studies
45
12 students
13 March 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 2 of 7 in the unit "Exploring Alberta's Government". Lesson Title: Meet the Leaders: Who's Who? Lesson Description: Students will explore the roles of the lieutenant-governor, premier, MLAs, and ministers. They will create a visual chart to represent each leader's responsibilities.

Lesson Overview

Grade: 3
Subject: Social Studies
Unit: Exploring Alberta’s Government (Lesson 2 of 7)
Duration: 45 minutes
Class size: 12 students

Alberta Curriculum Connections

Program of Studies: Social Studies - Grade 3, Alberta Education

  • General Outcome: 3.2
    • Understand how communities in Alberta are governed and how decisions are made (Governance Systems in Alberta).
  • Specific Learning Outcomes:
    • 3.2.1: Identify the roles of elected and appointed leaders in Alberta’s government.
    • 3.2.2: Describe the responsibilities of the lieutenant-governor, premier, Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), and cabinet ministers.
  • Competencies:
    • Critical Thinking: Analyse the roles and responsibilities of government leaders.
    • Collaboration: Work together to create a shared visual representation.

Learning Intentions

  • Students will identify and explain the main roles of the lieutenant-governor, premier, MLAs, and ministers in Alberta’s government.
  • Students will collaboratively create a visual chart representing these leaders and their responsibilities.
  • Students will develop an understanding that government leaders have specific duties that help manage and govern Alberta for its citizens.

Success Criteria

  • Can name the four key leaders: lieutenant-governor, premier, MLAs, and ministers.
  • Can describe at least one responsibility of each leader.
  • Can contribute to and explain a group visual chart of the leaders and their roles.

Materials

  • Large poster board or chart paper (one per group)
  • Colour markers, coloured pencils
  • Printed picture cards of the lieutenant-governor, premier, MLAs, and ministers (to help visual recognition)
  • Pre-made role description cards (simple sentence descriptions)
  • Sticky notes
  • Whiteboard and markers

Lesson Procedure

1. Warm-Up & Review (5 minutes)

  • Begin with a brief recap of Lesson 1 ("What is Government?") by asking:
    • What is government?
    • Why do we need leaders in Alberta’s government?
  • Use a quick whole class discussion to activate prior knowledge.

2. Introduction: Meet the Leaders (8 minutes)

  • Using the whiteboard, introduce the four key leaders: lieutenant-governor, premier, MLAs, and ministers.
  • Show the picture cards and briefly explain each role in simple, relatable terms:
    • Lieutenant-Governor: The Queen’s representative in Alberta. Gives royal assent to laws.
    • Premier: Leader of the government and head of the political party with most MLAs.
    • MLAs: People elected to represent communities in the Alberta Legislature.
    • Cabinet Ministers: MLAs chosen by the premier to look after specific areas like health or education.
  • Encourage student questions for clarification.

3. Group Activity: Creating a "Who's Who?" Chart (20 minutes)

  • Divide students into 3 groups of four.
  • Each group receives:
    • A large poster/chart paper, picture cards of leaders, and role description cards.
  • Instructions:
    • Arrange the pictures on the poster to show the different leaders.
    • Match each picture with a description of their responsibility.
    • Use colour markers to illustrate or decorate each section (symbols like a crown for lieutenant-governor, a building for the legislature, etc.).
    • Write key words or short phrases (e.g. "Leads government", “Represents people”) on sticky notes for each role.
  • Teacher circulates to guide and support, prompting students to think about why each role is important.

4. Sharing & Reflection (10 minutes)

  • Each group briefly presents their visual chart to the class (2-3 minutes each).
  • Ask questions to reinforce understanding and encourage deeper thinking:
    • Why do you think we need a premier?
    • What would happen if we didn’t have MLAs?
    • How does the lieutenant-governor help the government?
  • Highlight accurate descriptions and creative ideas.

5. Consolidation & Exit Ticket (2 minutes)

  • On a sticky note, students write one new thing they learned about Alberta’s leaders.
  • Collect sticky notes as an informal assessment of understanding.
  • Share a fun fact about the Alberta government leader for curiosity (e.g. the lieutenant-governor’s role is the busiest in Canada).

Assessment & Evaluation

  • Formative: Observation during group work and presentations; noting use of correct role names and responsibilities.
  • Exit Ticket: Each student’s note to confirm grasp of key concepts.
  • Teacher checklist to ensure students can identify and describe roles correctly by end of lesson.

Differentiation & Supports

  • For students needing support:
    • Provide simpler role description cards with visuals only.
    • Pair them with supportive peers during group work.
  • For advanced learners:
    • Challenge to add examples of decisions each leader might make or current leader’s name.
    • Invite them to write a sentence explaining why leadership matters in government.

Reflection for Next Lessons

  • Follow up in Lesson 3 with how laws are made and the role of these leaders in the law-making process.
  • Consider adding a class visit or virtual meeting with an MLA for authenticity and engagement.

This engaging, student-centred lesson advances understanding of Alberta’s government leaders in a way that connects directly to the Alberta curriculum, using visuals, collaboration, and discussion to build foundational civic knowledge for Grade 3 learners.

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