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CANADIAN NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR GEOGRAPHY

RELATED RESOURCES ON THE STATISTICS CANADA WEB-SITE

-Draft – 7 PM.  Nov. 23

This document provides a summary of information available related to the Canadian standard geography curriculum for grades 2-12 on the Statistics Canada web site http://www.statcan.ca. This web-site contains several sections of materials relevant for this curriculum.

 

Teaching Resources under Education Resources at http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/index.htm includes 8 complete teacher's kits and more than 40 lessons for the geography curricula. The Census Results Teacher's Kit contains 13 lessons, many of these appropriate for geography.

 

Canadian Statistics includes more than 370 tables of continuously updated statistics on significant aspects of Canada's economy, land, people and government. Many tables have data at the province level.

 

A Statistical Profile of Canadian Communities is one of the most popular components of Statistics Canada's web site. Researchers, students and the public can obtain a wealth of statistical information for close to 6,000 Canadian cities, towns, villages, and Aboriginal communities free of charge. A simple mapping feature allows users to pinpoint the community in which they are interested. Information is provided for five major topics: population, education, health, income and work, and families and dwellings. Data are available for census metropolitan areas and the smaller census agglomerations.

http://ceps.statcan.ca/english/profil/placesearchform1.cfm

 

E-STAT contains Canada wide information from censuses of population (at province, county and community levels) plus the current and historical record of 450,000 business and socio-economic subjects. Teachers and students can use E-STAT to transform these statistics into colourful maps and graphs. This product is provided free on the web exclusively to educational institutions and educators.

 

The Historical Statistics of Canada is accessible on the Statistics Canada web site as a free downloadable document. The second edition of this unique reference volume was produced jointly by the Social Science Federation of Canada and Statistics Canada in 1983. The volume contains about 1,088 statistical tables on the social, economic and institutional conditions of Canada from the start of the Confederation in 1867 to the mid-1970s. The tables are arranged in sections with an introduction explaining the content of each section, the principal sources of data for each table, and explanatory notes regarding the statistics. In most case, there is sufficient description of the individual series to enable readers to use them without consulting the numerous basic sources referenced in the publication. All text are HTML pages, while each table is an individual spreadsheet in a comma delimited format (CSV), which allows on-line viewing or downloading.

 

Information and resources available for each social studies course are organized below in three sections: free data, E-STAT database, and teaching materials.

 

 

Recommended Publications and Lessons -

 

Canadian Social Trends (11-008-XPE, appropriate for grade 10 and up)

 

This publication discusses the social, economic, and demographic changes affecting the lives of Canadians. It contains the latest figures for major social indicators.  Free copies of Canadian Social Trends articles since winter 1998 are now included on E-STAT as articles. At http://estat.statcan.ca

 

Canada at a Glance (appropriate for grade 6 and up)

Canada at a Glance, catalogue 12-581-XPE, is a free 24-page booklet containing over 60 tables from Statistics Canada, updated once or twice per year, including 5 pages of tables and graphs on the Canadian economy. Separate paper editions are available, in English and French, from Statistics Canada's online catalogue. Educators can order free class sets of this publication, which will be delivered by mail. You can also view or download the booklet in pdf format.  There is also a related lesson plan at http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/glanc1.htm  Students examine the Statistics Canada publication Canada at a Glance. They select data for subjects of their choice to prepare graphs, formulate textual descriptions of data trends and make predictions

 

Canada Year Book

The Canada year book presents an overview of the social, economic and cultural life of Canada. Complete with 15 chapters, more than 240 tables, charts, graphs and a series of short feature articles, the year book is Canada's most comprehensive reference resource. Illustrated with more than 125 photographs - many in colour - and written in an accessible and easy-to-understand style, it conveys a clear picture of the trends and issues that dominate contemporary Canadian life.

The Canada year book first appeared in 1867, the year Canada was founded. Collectively, it forms a body of living history, which has successfully tracked and monitored the progress and development of Canada since Confederation.

 

Canada Year Book 1999 Teacher's Kit

This free kit provides educators with a variety of activities designed to support the integration and use of the book and CD-ROM in curriculum-based classroom applications. A demo of Chapter one and two from the CD-ROM are currently available on the Statistics Canada web site at http://142.206.72.128/canada99.htm. Activities are included to cover the four sections of the Canada Year Book 1999.

 

Canada Quiz             http://www.statcan.ca/english/new_quiz/quizindex.htm

Students explore our web-site and learn about Canada and Canadians. It provides a fun-filled introduction to using Canadian statistics module on the web site for students in grade 4 and up.

 

GRADES 2-3

Local / Provincial  Canada / World

 

The World in Spatial Terms (Location)

Content focus: location and distribution of physical and human features - pg. 8

Sample learning activities: use Community profiles maps to locate the local community in Canada and in its province

URL: http://ceps.statcan.ca/english/profil/placesearchform1.cfm

 

Places and Regions

 

 

 

Physical Systems

 

Human Systems

Content focus: pop. Distribution, Human settlement patterns

Sample learning activities: could use Stat. Profile of Canadian communities - to compare the pop. density of different communities over time using the maps and the highlights pages.

 

How Many People Live in Your Household? Lesson plan

http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/elemen.htm

Students conduct an inquiry on the number of people in their households. They classify the data creating a concrete graph then convert the data to a pictogram.

 

Immigration lesson plan

http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/pdf/censu8.pdf

In this activity, students make a paper chain to show the place of birth of people who immigrated to Canada between 1991 and 1996. They then look at how immigrants contribute to our society. This lesson plan is part of the 1996 Census Results Teacher's Kit.

 

Environment and Society

 

Use of Geography

 

 

GRADES 4-5

Local / Provincial  Canada / World

 

The World in Spatial Terms (Location)

 

Places and Regions

 

 

Physical Systems

 

Human Systems

Content focus: patterns and processes of migration past and present (pg. 22)

 

Content focus: population characteristics of the state and the U.S. (pg. 22)

Lessons:

Population Counts This activity provides elementary school students with national, provincial and territorial population figures from the 1996 Census of Canada. Students will identify the provinces and territories, and colour those with the largest and smallest populations. Students will then do some basic analysis of the information on the map. This lesson plan is part of the 1996 Census Results Teacher's Kit.

http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/counts.htm

 

Population pyramids- age and sex: Students create a population pyramid based on age and sex data from the 1996 Census. This leads to a discussion of population aging and its ramifications for Canada's future. 10 pages, 1-2 class periods.

http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/four.htm

 

 

Content focus:

 

 

Environment and Society

Content focus: Renewable and non-renewable resources

Lesson: HES has some materials that could be adapted

 

Content focus: Impact of extreme natural events on the human and physical environment

Lessons:

·                     Ice Storm

·                     HAE table ? on natural disasters

 

Use of Geography

 

 

GRADES 6-8

Canada / World

 

The World in Spatial Terms (Location)

 

Places and Regions

 

 

Physical Systems

Cdn . stats - land and environment

Ice storm

Content focus: causes and patterns of extreme natural events (pg. 32)

Also:  impact of natural and tech. hazards/disasters on the human and physical enviornment (pg. 37)

The Flood of the Century - From Out of This World II

In this exercise, students determine the effects and some of the processes used in the 1997 Red River Flood in Manitoba. http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/agric/flood2.htm

How Farmers Weathered Ice Storm '98 I
Students will explore and investigate events of Nature and their impact on people and the environment. http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/agric/farmr1.htm

 

Human Systems

Content focus: population density, distribution and growth rates (pg. 32)

Cdn . stats - The People

 

Lessons: Constructing a population pyramid

In this activity, students create and analyze a population pyramid based on age and sex data from the 1996 Census. This leads to a discussion of population aging and its ramifications for Canada's future. 10 pages, 1-2 class periods.

URL: http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/four.htm

 

Life expectancy at birth

http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/life/life1.htm

Using Canadian Statistics, this exercise introduces line graphs. Students learn to label and plot line graphs with data from the table ‘Life expectancy at birth’ on Statistics Canada’s Web site and to determine the differences in trends in life expectancy between males and females.

 

Calculating Population Growth For a Region Students select, retrieve and print data from a database. This activity will help students become familiar with the components of population growth. This lesson plan uses E-STAT

http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/population/pop1.htm

 

Content focus: human migration patterns  (pg. 32)

Lesson:  Canada's Immigration Patterns, 1955 to Present
This activity uses time series data in E-STAT to examine how the source of immigrants to Canada changes over the years. In 1955, most immigrants to Canada were from Europe, while today, the majority of immigrants come from Asian countries.

URL: http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/immig1.htm

 

Content focus: patterns of culture in Canada and the world. (page 35)

Sample Learning activities:

Use community profiles (population tables) to see the immigrants and minority groups in selected Canadian communities.

 

Content focus: transportation and communications networks in Canada and the world

Lesson on transportation to work - Students examine statistics on the various means of transportation used to get to work in Canada, discovering variations by province and by urban area. After considering the pros and cons of various alternatives, they will make a responsible choice of transportation to work for an individual with a particular set of needs. 12 pages, 2 class periods.            http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/labour.htm

 

 

 

Environment and Society

Content focus: effects of the modification of the physical environment

            HAE CD-ROM

Content focus: environmental issues

- HAE CD-ROM

 

Use of Geography

 

 

GRADES 9-12

World (Patterns, issues, problems, interdependence)

 

The World in Spatial Terms (Location)

 

Places and Regions

 

 

Physical Systems

 

Human Systems

 

Environment and Society

Enviro-quiz

Household environment survey

 

Use of Geography



 The following resources were prepared for the new Ontario Grade 11  courses

 

Ontario Grade 11 curriculum

 

The Americas: Geographic Patterns and Issues, Grade 11, University/college preparation

 

Canadian Statistics - www.statcan.ca/english/Pgdb.  Access the Canadian Statistics table of contents screen.

a) Then select the Economy, then International trade. It demonstrates the growing importance of trade with the USA

http://www/english/Pgdb/Economy/International/gblec02a.htm

b) Travel within the Americas

Top 15 countries of origin for visitors to Canada shows that US is by far the main source of travelers, and Mexico has risen to number 9

http://www/english/Pgdb/People/Culture/arts37b.htm

c) Immigrant population by place of birth and period of immigration, 1996 Census, Canada shows that most immigrants to Canada from central and South America have come recently

http://www/english/Pgdb/People/Population/demo25a.htm

 

The Daily News bin at http://www.statcan.ca/cgi-bin/DAILY/mdaily.cgi has a wealth of related materials, for several strands in this course including those listed below

a)   Travel between Canada and other countries, updated quarterly at

A recent edition is at http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/001024/d001024b.htm

b)      Characteristics of international travelers to Canada, updated quarterly at http://www.statcan.ca/english/Release/2000.htm#19

c)   Travel between Canada and other countries updated monthly at http://www.statcan.ca/english/Release/2000.htm#17

d)      International merchandise trade updated monthly at

http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/001019/d001019a.htm

 

E-STAT at http://estat.statcan.ca/content/english/over.htm

Very rich free data and articles organized under 4 main themes: the Economy, Land and Resources, People, The Nation. Detailed data on immigration to Canada travel and trade which relate to this course. There are over 1700 characteristics from the 1996 census for every community in Canada and for every neighbourhood (census tract) in 43 large urban centres and by ecozone in Canada. The software lets you extract and manipulate data and produce statistical graphs and maps.

 

 

Free teaching materials under Teaching Resources under Education Resources at http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/index.htm includes many lessons for geography at http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/cour14.htm

 

Some of the best teaching materials for this course include:

Government Policy and the Economy
Through the study of the fluctuations in Canada's economic growth during the twentieth century, students will see the effects of government policies in Canada's "modified market" economy.

 

 

Physical Geography: Patterns, process and Interactions, Grade 11, University/ College Preparation

 

Canadian Statistics - www.statcan.ca/english/Pgdb.  Access the Canadian Statistics table of contents screen. Then select Geography under The Land, and you will find data tables on Canada's land area and resources, water and weather.

http://www.statcan.ca/english/Pgdb/Land/geogra.htm

 

Human Activity and the Environment, 2000 - book and CD-ROM.

Chapter 3 of this book provides a good overview of Canada's physiography, and climate, as well as a geophysical and meteorological profile. We will provide a complimentary copy of the book to the lead writer. Based on feedback, we will load some sections of this book as a free resource on www.statcan.ca Details will be worked out with the profile writing team.

 

GEOGRAPHICS: The Geographer's Toolkit, Grade 11, Workplace Preparation

 

The Statistics Canada web site has very rich statistical data which can be used to help meet one of the overall course expectations to "use geotechnologies effectively to carry out geographic studies, with emphasis on the local community". Two major resources on this site meet this local community focus expectation very well.

 

1) E-STAT at  http://estat.statcan.ca/content/english/over.htm

Very rich free data and articles organized under 4 main themes: the Economy, Land and Resources, People, The Nation. There are over 1700 characteristics from the 1996 census for every community in Canada and for every neighbourhood (census tract) in 43 large urban centres. The software lets you extract and manipulate data and produce statistical graphs and maps. There are also more than 10 geography lessons and other teaching materials that can be used with classrooms at http://www.statcan.ca/english/Estat/teach.htm

 

2) The Census section of www.statcan.ca at http://www.statcan.ca/english/census96/list.htm

has a wide range of data that would be useful for this course as well, including:

a) Statistical Profile of Canadian Communities - 6 tables and interactive base mapping capability for over 6,000 communities from the latest Census

b) Federal Electoral District Profile about 100 variables and interactive base mapping capability for each federal electoral district from the 1996 Census

c) The Nation Series - selected tables hundreds of tables and related highlight news releases showing social and economic characteristics of the population for Canada, provinces and territories, and in many cases for census metropolitan areas.

d) Complete dictionary of all the geographic concepts and terms from the census at http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/92-351-UIE/free.htm

 

Free teaching materials under Teaching Resources under Education Resources at http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/index.htm includes many lessons for geography at http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/cour14.htm

 

 

Some of the best teaching materials for the Geographics course include:

a)   Animated population pyramids and lessons at http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/animat/pyone.htm

The pyramids presented here are animated to show the change in population distribution for Canada, the provinces and territories from 1971 to 2004.  Pop. pyramids are mentioned in the curriculum under the "Methods of Geographic Inquiry" strand

 

b) Household Environment Survey - School Edition could be useful for "Methods of Geographic Inquiry" strand at http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/houenv.htm

The Household Environment Survey was designed to collect information on the extent to which households were adopting facilities, products and behaviours that were, or were perceived to be, "environmentally friendly". It was also used to monitor changes in behaviour resulting from public concern for the environment. It was originally conducted in 1991 and repeated in 1994. The school edition uses the same questionnaire and provides an interactive form that classes may use to submit their results from the survey to a database containing results from other schools.

 

Regional Geography: Travel and Tourism, Grade 11, Open

 

Canadian Statistics - www.statcan.ca/english/Pgdb.  Access the Canadian Statistics table of contents screen. Then select The People, then Culture, Leisure and Travel, then Travel. There are 7 tables on travel of Canadians and travel to Canada updated annually. Direct URL is http://www/english/Pgdb/People/cultur.htm#tra

 

The Daily News bin at http://www.statcan.ca/cgi-bin/DAILY/mdaily.cgi has a wealth of materials for travel and tourism, for several strands in this course including those listed below

b)   Travel between Canada and other countries, updated quarterly at

A recent edition is at http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/001024/d001024b.htm

e)      Characteristics of international travellers to Canada, updated quarterly at http://www.statcan.ca/english/Release/2000.htm#19

f)    Travel between Canada and other countries updated monthly at http://www.statcan.ca/english/Release/2000.htm#17

d) National tourism indicators updated quarterly at http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/000929/d000929b.htm

Here is the first paragraph of this article from Second quarter, 2000

"Total tourism spending received another strong boost from April through June, as foreign travellers continued to flow into Canada and fuel prices escalated.

Canadian tourists and foreign visitors spent nearly $13.0 billion on tourism in Canada during the second quarter, 7.4% more than in the second quarter of 1999"

URL: http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/000929/d000929b.htm

 

E-STAT at http://estat.statcan.ca/content/english/over.htm

Free data and articles concerning Travel and Tourism on E-STAT under People, then Travel and Tourism at http://estat.statcan.ca/content/english/articles/trav-a.htm

 

 

Some of the data included on E-STAT CANSIM time series database:

- domestic travel within Canada by Canadians  - showing province, type of activity, expenditures and more

- international travel to Canada - detail on international travellers by type of transport, country, port of entry

- passengers - revenue and expenses from the taxi and limousine service by province

- tourism demand, exports and supply in Canada

- employment generated by tourism (matrices 1847-1848)

  Please send comments to Joel Yan, Education Resources, Statistics Canada at yanjoel@statcan.ca ,1-800-465-1222

 

File: ontcurgeo11.nov14.2000.doc                                 Updated: Nov. 22, 2000

Author: Education Resources Team, Statistics Canada