
Social Studies • 45 • 20 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards
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This is lesson 14 of 15 in the unit "Exploring Global Communities Through Inquiry". Lesson Title: Creating Visual Components for Presentations Lesson Description: Students will design and prepare visual elements for their presentations, focusing on clarity and engagement.
I can... create visual components for my project.
Success Criteria: Visuals enhance the presentation's clarity and engagement levels.
Differentiation: Offer templates for poster designs. Extension: Use technology to create digital visuals for their presentation. Dyslexia-Friendly: Use contrasting colors for readability.
This is Lesson 14 in the unit Exploring Global Communities Through Inquiry for Grade 6 Social Studies. Students will design and prepare visual elements to accompany their final presentations, focusing on clear communication and engagement with their audience. This lesson aligns with the Ontario Social Studies Curriculum (2005) for Grade 6 (Strand B: Communities in Canada, 1780-1850, and/or Strand C: Communities around the World, depending on school context), integrating cross-curricular expectations in Language (Writing and Media Literacy).
Social Studies (The Ontario Curriculum, Grade 6, 2005)
Language (The Ontario Curriculum, Grade 6, 2023)
Students start planning and designing their visuals for their presentations on their chosen global community topic.
Circulate to support, especially:
Encourage advanced learners to try digital tools for creating visuals (infographics, slides). Support them in using tech to integrate pictures, charts, or simple animations.
| Student Need | Strategy |
|---|---|
| IEP Students (Working at lower levels) | Use step-by-step poster templates, personalised verbal prompts, and visual exemplars. Allow drawing or use of stickers instead of writing. |
| Students with ADHD | Provide visual timers; frequent brief movement breaks; use checklists to stay on task. |
| Students from community class | Incorporate behaviour breaks; use quiet spaces; provide visual schedules; simplified instructions. |
| Dyslexic Students | Provide dyslexia-friendly templates with high contrast, simple fonts, and clear spacing. Reduce text and increase use of symbols or pictures. |
| Low Motivation Students | Allow choice of digital or physical visuals; provide peer support; celebrate progress and creativity often. |
By focusing on practical strategies and multiple modes of expression, this lesson empowers all students to contribute impactful visuals that deepen their inquiry into global communities. The intentional integration of Ontario Curriculum expectations supports meaningful learning connections and student ownership of their presentations.
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