Unit Plan: Canada’s Interactions with the Global Community (6)
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Canada’s Interactions with the Global Community (6) lessons and links to resources are listed below.
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- Lesson 1: World Health
- Literacy Builder-Vocab Worksheet (10 minutes)
- Activity: Global Health Factors (10 minutes)
- Lesson 2: Reading a Map: Latitude and Longitude
- Video Worksheet: Longitude & Latitude (7 min)
- Numeracy Activity: Using Map Coordinates
- Lesson 3: Why Global Health Issues Require Cooperation
- Lesson 4: Why Did the WHO Name Vaccine Hesitancy a Top 10 Issue?
- Literacy Builder-Vocab Worksheet
- Lesson Worksheet: Vaccine Veracity
- Video Worksheet: Debunking AntiVaxxers (9 min)
- Lesson 5: Canada’s Response to Vaccine Hesitancy at Home
- Literacy Builder-Vocab Worksheet
- Video Worksheet: New Tool Combats Fake Science News (5 min)
- Lesson 6: Canada’s Response to Vaccine Hesitancy Abroad
- Video Worksheet: WHO Vaccine Safety Net (5 min)
- Lesson 7: Case Study: Preventing Cancer With a Vaccine - Canada vs Rwanda
- Video Worksheet: Vaccinating Against Cervical Cancer (5 min)
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