Grade 10 / CHC2D

Canadian History Grade 10 (Academic)

Sale price$499.00
Prerequisite: None

Must be completed to enrol

Student Location: Canada

Mr. Zloczewski B.A., B.Ed., OCT
Social Science Teacher


Grade 10 / CHC2D

Explore Canada's Legacy: Grade 10 Canadian History Illuminates a Century of Impact!

Immerse yourself in Grade 10 Canadian History, where the past century unfolds with social, economic, and political shifts impacting diverse Canadian groups since 1914. Navigate through the intricacies of conflict and cooperation within Canadian society, tracing the evolution of Canada's global role. This course sheds light on key individuals, organizations, and events, weaving a narrative that has shaped Canadian identity, citizenship, and heritage. Decode the evidence that paints a vivid picture of Canada's dynamic history.

What you'll learn in this course

1914-1929

This unit delves into Canada's history during the pivotal period of 1914–1929, exploring the nation's experiences during World War I, the Roaring Twenties, and the challenges of post-war reconstruction. Students examine the profound social, economic, and political changes that characterized this era, shaping the foundations of Canadian society.

1929-1945

Building on the preceding unit, students navigate through the challenging years of the Great Depression and World War II. This unit explores the impact of economic hardships, societal transformations, and Canada's significant contributions to the global conflict, shedding light on the resilience and sacrifices of the Canadian people during this tumultuous period.

1945-1982

Unit 3 spans the post-war era to the early 1980s, examining Canada's evolution during a time of unprecedented change. Students explore the aftermath of World War II, the Cold War, economic developments, and societal shifts. The unit also delves into the shaping of Canada's national identity, international relations, and the emergence of key social and political movements.

1982-Present Day

The final unit brings the narrative to the contemporary era, analyzing Canada's trajectory from 1982 to the present. Students investigate the impact of constitutional changes, economic globalization, technological advancements, and shifts in cultural dynamics. This unit provides a comprehensive exploration of recent Canadian history, connecting past developments to the complexities of the present day.

About Canadian History Grade 10 (Academic)

Why our courses are different?

Ontario Teachers

All of our courses have been designed by Ontario Certified teachers. All of our classes are taught by Ontario certified teachers. All of the credits will be handed out by Ontario certified teachers.

No Exams

At OEO we understand that exams can be stressful. Being in an asynchronous environment we feel students are much better at showing their knowledge through a final class project.

Finish in as early as 4 weeks

Do you need a credit right away? Whatever your situation is, OEO is likely the right place for you to earn a credit. You can also take up to 12 months to complete a credit.

Related courses