The Canadian Federal Election is this month and I wanted to share some resources I found to teach about this in your homeschool. You could also use some of these for future elections.

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Federal Election Homeschool Resources
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Federal Election Specific
Federal Election Flipbook – designed for Australia so has a kangaroo on it but can be used for any Canadian federal election as well.
Electing a Political Candidate Position Sheet – used to research political candidates in a federal election
Canadian Political Parties Powerpoint – use to teach the different parties
Canadian Federal Elections Worksheet Pack – FREE resource from The Canadian Homeschooler
Elections Canada Teacher Resources – delivery times vary so order NOW for this year or view online.
Canadian Government Resources
Canadian Government Fact File – good for sharing what you’ve learned
Levels of Canadian Government Responsibilities – learning who (Federal, Provincial, Municipal) is responsible for what.
Leaders in Canadian Government Matching – learning the difference between the leaders
Prime Ministers Notebooking Pages – FREE resource from The Canadian Homeschooler
Canadian Prime Ministers Guess Who Game – FREE resource from The Canadian Homeschooler
The Role of Government and Responsible Citizenship – whole workbook designed for grade 5 but could be 4-8. $13 from Teacher Resource Cabin
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