Heritage Fair is made for the new BC Curriculum. Creating a Heritage
Fair project personalizes learning and builds core competencies. Heritage Fair
projects are also cross-curricular and encompass Social Studies, English
Language Arts and Arts Education curricula.
Personalized Learning
Integral to the Heritage Fair program is the idea that students choose and explore a topic
of personal interest. Passion about a particular topic, idea or theme is an important motivator for students.
Core Competencies
Communication
Students
develop their ability to impart and exchange stories and ideas about
Canada's past, moving towards increasingly sophisticated ways to
communicate complex ideas.
Thinking
Students build
important critical and creative thinking skills in crafting an inquiry
question, finding sources to answer their inquiry question and presenting
their research in a creative, 3-D display.
Personal and
Social
Students acquire a positive and healthy awareness,
understanding and appreciation of the diversity of Canada's pluralistic
society while becoming confident in their ideas and what they can
accomplish.
Cross-Curricular
English Language Arts - Big Ideas
Grade 4-5: Texts can be understood from different perspectives
Grade 6-7: Exploring and sharing multiple perspectives extends our thinking.
Grades 8-9: Texts are socially, culturally, and historically constructed.Social Studies
Students use Social Studies inquiry processes and skills to create their
Heritage Fair projects: ask questions; gather, interpret and analyze ideas; and
communicate findings and decisions.
Heritage Fair Project Topic Lists
Each list includes:
Each list includes:
- Big Idea from Social Studies curriculum
- Suggested topics
- Student-friendly book or website
Download:
- Grade 4 - First Peoples and European Contact
- Grade 5 - Canadian Issues and Governance
- Grade 6 - Global Issues and Governance
- Grade 7 - The Ancient World to the 7th Century
- Grade 8 - 7th Century to 1750
- Grade 9 - 1750 to 1919
- Grade 10 - Canada and the World, 1919 to Present
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