Grade 10 Canadian History explores the impact of various social, economic, and political developments and events on the lives of different Canadian groups since 1914. Throughout this course, students will examine the role of conflict and cooperation in Canadian society, Canada’s evolving role within the global community, and the impact of various individuals, organizations, and events on Canadian identity, citizenship, and heritage. They will also seek to develop their ability to interpret and analyze evidence though the investigation of key issues and events in Canadian history from the past century.
Below is the suggested sequence of course unit delivery as well as the recommended number of hours to complete the respective unit. For complete details of targeted expectations within each unit and activity, please see each Unit Overview found in the CHC2D course profile.
| Unit Order | Unit Name | Suggested Time |
|---|---|---|
| Unit 1 | Canada, 1914–1929 | 27 Hours |
| Unit 2 | Canada, 1929–1945 | 27 Hours |
| Mid Semester Point | ||
| Unit 3 | Canada, 1945–1982 | 27 Hours |
| Unit 4 | Canada, 1982 to the Present | 27 Hours |
| Final | Course Summative | 2 Hours |
| Total | 110 Hours | |
Please be aware that, as per Ministry guidelines, OVS has a mandatory minimum requirement of 14 days enrollment for students to be eligible for a midterm report card and 28 days enrollment to be eligible for a final report card.