Social Studies
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Learning to Learn: A Logo for AmericaVisual symbols are ubiquitous. How do we identify recognizable icons in changing…
Thinking about the Historical Significance of an Artist’s Life & WorkCan individuals effect change at both the community & international level?
Change and ContinuityTaking action to respect the environment and foster equilibrium
Grade 5
Learning to Learn: A Logo for AmericaVisual symbols are ubiquitous. How do we identify recognizable icons in changing…
Environmental StewardshipAn inquiry into how art can effect social changes.
Collaborative Artwork Reflects Community Concerns and Inspires ChangeA unit of inquiry on how collaborative art can reflect community concerns and inspire change.
Connecting the Arts to Indigeneity: The Red Cedar & TotemsRelating Moscheta's installation to Northwest Coast totem poles.
Farming and Food Systems: Think Locally, Act GloballyA unit of inquiry on farming and food distribution systems.
Grade 6
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Learning to Learn: A Logo for AmericaVisual symbols are ubiquitous. How do we identify recognizable icons in changing…
x Multiculturalism and the Building of a NationHow can we build cooperation from diversity?
The Movement of Goods and People: Causes & ConsequencesCan individuals effect change at both community & international level?
Social DivisionsA unit of inquiry on social divisions
Grade 10
Learning to Learn: A Logo for AmericaVisual symbols are ubiquitous. How do we identify recognizable icons in changing…
Artwork Reflecting Tension in Canadian HistoryHow does Climachauska’s installation reflect tension in Canadian History?
Movement and ChangeImpact of the movement of people and products across borders
Grade 11
Learning to Learn: A Logo for AmericaVisual symbols are ubiquitous. How do we identify recognizable icons in changing…
Brazil’s Current State of AffairsFostering an understanding of national culture, economics and politics through art.
Freedom Through Art: Challenging Censorship & the Violation of Human RightsA unit of inquiry on how art can challenge censorship and human rights violations