Outcome Chart – Ontario – Expressions of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Cultures Grade 10
A: Historical Inquiry and Skill Development
Overall Expectations:
A1. Historical Inquiry
Specific Expectations:
A1.4 select and organize relevant evidence and information on aspects of the history of Indigenous peoples in Canada from a variety of primary and secondary sources, including Indigenous knowledge sources
A1.5 assess the credibility of sources and information relevant to their investigations
A1.6 interpret and analyse evidence and information relevant to their investigations, using various tools, strategies, and approaches appropriate for historical inquiry
A1.9 communicate their ideas, arguments, and conclusions using various formats and styles, as appropriate for the audience and purpose
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