Alphabetical list of all lesson plans
Some lessons require access to E-STAT.
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M -
N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
A
A family affair: Children's participation in sports (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 2000
A look at 20 years of pesticide, herbicide, and fertilizer use on farms in the Lower St. Lawrence Lowlands (E-STAT) (view)
A science-fiction harvest (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
A tag in every ear, 2001 Census (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Aboriginal peoples, 2001 Census (view)
Aboriginal population, 1996 Census (view)
Acid rain (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
Across the generations: grandparents and grandchildren (view) Canadian Social Trends, Winter 2003
Add! Don't subtract! – A complete count, Getting ready for the 2006 Census (view)
Age and gender, 1996 Census (view)
Age and gender, 2001 Census (view)
Agricultural products à la mode (view) 1996 Census of Agriculture
Agriculture and the environment (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
Agriculture at a glance – The play's the thing, Getting ready for the 2006 Census (view)
Agriculture is alive and well in Canada's North III 1996 Census of Agriculture
The agri-food industry - It's everywhere! II III 1996 Census of Agriculture
All about Canada's dairy industry II IIIa 1996 Census of Agriculture
Always the bridesmaid: People who don't expect to marry (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 2005
Analysing 2001 Census microdata (view)
Analysing economic data and seasonality using scatter graphs (E-STAT) (view)
Analysing the job market for babysitting in your neighbourhood (E-STAT) (view)
Analysing provincial forestry practices using scatter graphs (E-STAT) (view)
Analysing synthetic microdata from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth for Ages 16-17 (view)
Analysis of a colonial industry, shipbuilding in Nova Scotia, 1861 (E-STAT) (view)
Assessing quality of life (view) Canada at a glance
Attitudes toward women, work and family (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 1997
B
Being there: The time dual-earner couples spend with their children (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 2000
Bias or No Bias? (view) Census at School
Body and Mind (view) Census at School
Bud the Spud moves west (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Building data, 2001 Census (view)
Bullying-studying it to curb it. (view) Census at School
C
Calculating population growth for a region (E-STAT) (view)
Canada and its trading partners (E-STAT) (view) Canada Year Book 1999
Canada at a glance (view) Canada at a glance
Canada recycles! Do you? (view) Census at School New!
Canada's climate: Temperature and rainfall variations (view)
Canada's immigration patterns, 1955 to present (E-STAT) (view)
Canada's population: Charting into the 21st century (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 1996
Canada's protected areas (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
Canadian agriculture at a glance articles (view)
Canadian Agriculture at a Glance Teacher's Kit (view)
Canadian children in the 1990s (view) Canadian Social Trends, Spring 1997
The Canadian federation (view) Canada Year Book 1999
Canadian reading habits (view)
Canadian Social Trends (view)
Canadians' perceptions and participation in environmental issues (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
Canadians Your Age: Analysis of the 10-to-14 age group using E-STAT (view)
Careers in the resource industries in Canada (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
Catches and landed value of fish (view)
Census at School: Learning activities (view)
Census game, Getting ready for the 2006 Census (view)
Changes in women's work continuity (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 1997
Childfree by choice (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 2003
Chinese immigrants in British Columbia, 1870 (E-STAT) (view)
Circle and bar graphs (view) Census at School
Civics and society: Emerging issues (view)
Class of 2000 — Student loans (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 2004
Climate change in Canada (view) Human Activity and the Environment 2007 and 2008 New!
Combining multiple census characteristics and mapping the result (E-STAT) (view)
Comparing the food choices and body image of 15-year-olds around the world (E-STAT) (view)
Comparing the health and lifestyles of 13 year-olds around the world (E-STAT) (view)
Conserving our wildlife resources: Waterfowl (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
The consumer price index: A measure of inflation (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 1997
Counting Canadians (view) Canada Year Book 2007
The CPI and You Teacher's Kit (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 1997
Creating a comparative health guide (view) Canada Year Book 1999
Creating a demographic profile for an urban school neighbourhood using census tract data (E-STAT) (view)
Creating a profile for your Municipality (E-STAT) (view)
Creating circles (view)
The crowded nest: Young adults at home (view) Canadian Social Trends, Spring 1999
D
Dairy and beef - contrasting industries (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Dairy farming goes high tech (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Data management activities using analytical software (view) Census at School
Debate the Issues: Global Warming (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
Developing a Healthy Lifestyle Plan (view) Canada Year Book 1999
Distribution of Children Living at Home (E-STAT) (view)
Divorce Trends in Canada (E-STAT) (view)
Do you have big feet? (view) Census at School
Dust in the Wind: Protecting Natural Soil Resources I 1996 Census of Agriculture
E
Earthquake vulnerability identification in Vancouver (E-STAT) (view)
EcoGraf tutorial (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
The effect of sample size on data analysis (view) Census at School
Energy in Canada (view) Human Activity and the Environment 2004
Enviro-quiz (view)
Environmental practices (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
Exploring linear functions (view) Census at School
Exploring the correlation between two variables at the census tract level (education and income) (E-STAT) (view)
Exploring the effects of population change, 2006 Census (view) New!
Exponential modelling of the farm value of potatoes (view) New!
Exposure to second-hand smoke (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 1998
Extreme weather conditions (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
F
Families, 1996 Census (view)
Families, 2001 Census (view)
Family income, 1996 Census (view)
Family income, 2001 Census (view)
Family studies kit (view)
Farm women head to work off the farm — More or less (view) 1996 Census of Agriculture
Farmers work with nature's bounty (view) 1996 Census of Agriculture
Farming injuries: The downside to mechanization (view)
Farming is going Dutch (view) 1996 Census of Agriculture
Farming our oceans I III 1996 Census of Agriculture
Farming with a mouse (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Federal elections (view) Canada Year Book 1999
Feminization of work (view) Canadian Social Trends, Spring 2004
Fifteen years of AIDS in Canada (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 1996
The First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples of Canada, 2006 Census (view) New!
First you take an ecumene., 2001 Census (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Fishing in Canada, Part A: The regional fisheries (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
Fishing in Canada, Part B: Recreational fishing (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
Follow the guide for a trip back in time IIa IIb III IV 1996 Census of Agriculture
The foods we eat: A recipe for change I II 1996 Census of Agriculture
For farm women, agriculture is just the beginning (view) 1996 Census of Agriculture
Forestry in Canada (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
Fresh produce north of 60 (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
From Concord to Chardonnay: Canada's grape transformation (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
From data to drinks - My marketing plan (view) 2001 Census
From wild beast to docile partner (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Function Modelling Using Secondary Data from E-STAT (view)
The Future of Our Environment (view)
G
Getting to work, 2001 Census (view)
Government deficits and debt (view) Canada Year Book 1999
Government policy and the economy (view) Canada Year Book 1999
Government trade policy and Canada's balance of trade (view) Canada Year Book 1999
Grain elevators getting bigger but fewer, 2001 Census (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Graphing Environmental Statistics (view) Human Activity and the Environment: Annual Statistics
Graphing in the information age (view)
Greenhouse gases (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
Growing dominance of a few large poultry farms - A continuing legacy (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Growing herbs for the medicine chest (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
H
Have American food products invaded the Canadian market? I III 1996 Census of Agriculture
Health risks in Canadians (view) Canada Year Book 1999
The Household Environment Survey - School edition, 1998 (view)
Housing arrangements of the elderly in Canada (E-STAT) (view)
How do farmers juggle their time? (view) 1996 Census of Agriculture
How does your province stack up? (E-STAT) (view)
How environment affects the health of Canadians (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
How farmers weathered Ice Storm '98 I II 1996 Census of Agriculture
How many people live in a Canadian household? (view) Census at School
How many people live in your household? (view)
How supply management works (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
How tall will you be? (view) Census at School
How weird is our class? (view) Census at School
How Well Do You Know Canada? (view)
Human activity and the environment teacher's kits (2000, 1994)
Human interaction with the environment (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
I
I am Canadian (view) Canadian Social Trends, Spring 2005
I feel over qualified for my job (view) Canadian Social Trends, Winter 1997
The Ice Storm 1998 maps and facts activity (view)
Immigration, 1996 Census (view)
Immigration, 2001 Census (view)
Immigration and citizenship, 1996 Census (view)
Immigration and citizenship, 2001 Census (view)
Immigration: The changing face of Canada, 2006 Census (view) New!
Important decisions don't just happen! Using data to plan your services, Getting ready for the 2006 Census (view)
Inflation and the level of Canada's economy (view) Canada Year Book 1999
Internet shopping business idea (E-STAT) (view)
Internet use on the cusp of the 21st century (view) Canadian Social Trends, Winter 2001
Introduction to Canada's ecozones (view) Canada Year Book 1999
Introduction to Canadian terrestrial ecozones (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
Introduction to population statistics (E-STAT) (view)
Investigating sampling (view) Census at School
Irrigation: Western Canada's liquid asset I III 1996 Census of Agriculture
Is it worth completing university? (view)
It's waste and a valuable resource too, 2001 Census (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
J
Just how old are you? (view) Census at School
K
Kids and teens on the Net (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 2001
L
Labour force, 1996 Census (view)
Large poultry farms: few, but highly productive (view) 1996 Census of Agriculture
Learning computer skills (view) Canadian Social Trends, Spring 2002
Life expectancy at birth (view)
Linear modelling of the life expectancy of Canadians (view)
Linguistic diversity, 1996 Census (view)
Linguistic diversity, 2001 Census (view)
Little bees, big potential, 2001 Census (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
The little devils are everywhere! (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Living with the farm next door, 2001 Census (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
M
Mapping the changes in Canada's population (E-STAT) (view)
Mapping the population by mother tongue (E-STAT) (view)
Math = GAMES? (view) Census at School
Measuring the health of Canadians research project (view)
Meeting the needs of an aging population, 2006 Census (view) New!
N
National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth for Ages 16-17 (Synthetic Microdata File) (view)
Natural resources in Canada (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
Neighbourhood statistics (E-STAT) (view)
The North American beef market: Competition keeps it lean IIa IIb 1996 Census of Agriculture
O
100 years of… (view) Canadian Social Trends, Winter 2000
100 years of Canadian society (view) Canadian Social Trends, 2000
Older Canadians on the move (view) Canadian Social Trends, Spring 1998
Online on the farm II III 1996 Census of Agriculture
Ontario grade 3 student achievement (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 2002
Organic farming: The trend is growing! (view) 1996 Census of Agriculture
Our favourite Halloween treat (view)
P
Patterns of international tourism in Canada (E-STAT) (view)
Patterns of volunteering over the life cycle (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 2001
Paying off student loans (view) Canadian Social Trends, Winter 1998
Perceptions of Canadians: A sense of belonging, confidence and trust (view) Canadian Social Trends, Winter 2004
The perfect principal (view)
Performing arts by discipline (view)
Pig production is getting bigger and more specialized (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Plugged into the Internet (view) Canadian Social Trends, Winter 1999
Political parties and election results (E-STAT) (view)
Population counts, 1996 Census (view)
Population counts, 2001 Census (view)
Prairie farmers have always found a way to adapt (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Provincial showdown (view) Canada Year Book 2007
Protecting crops from pests (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
The pumpkin patch - a venture in agri-tourism (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Q
Quadratic modelling of Canada's Baby Boom (view)
Quadratic modelling of the number of males registered in apprenticeship programs (view)
R
Relationships between variables (view) Census at School
Religious observance, marriage and family (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 1998
Rent and owner's major payments (E-STAT) (view)
The revolution in tillage (view)
The rise and fall of fall rye (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Role models and heroes (view) Census at School
Role-playing Jean Talon (view)
Rural-urban migration in the 1990s (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 2004
S
Seniors behind the wheel (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 1999
Sinusoidal modelling of Canada's youth cohorts (view)
Smoking today = Smoking tomorrow (E-STAT) (view)
Snack attack (view)
Solid Waste in Canada (view) Human Activity and the Environment 2005
South Asians (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 2005
Species at risk in Canada (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
Statistics Canada web page contest (view)
Stop the car! Are those llamas in that field? (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Students and Seniors (view) 2001 Census
Studying and working: The busy lives of students with paid employment (view) Canadian Social Trends, Spring 2003
Successful resource-based learning strategies for the Geography of Canada course (view)
Suicides and suicide rates (view)
Survey says? Who says? (view) Census at School
Sustainable development and Canada's natural resources (view) Human Activity and the Environment, 2000
T
Taking a census, Getting ready for the 2006 Census (view)
Taking charge: Perceptions of control over life chances (view) Canadian Social Trends, Spring 2006
Talking feet (view) Census at School
Tapping the Manitoba Maple - A Prarie cottage story (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Technology on the farm (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Teenage pregnancy trends in Canada (view)
Thank goodness it's Friday (view)
That's easy for you to say! Survey project, Getting ready for the 2006 Census (view)
There's a pig in your closet (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
There's more to organic farming than being pesticide-free (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
There's omegas in those hemp seeds (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
They're here to farm (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
They're tilling that field behind the mall, 2001 Census (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Time alone (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 2002
Tracking immigration trends (E-STAT) (view)
Traffic report: Weekday commuting patterns (view) Canadian Social Trends, Spring 2000
Transportation in Canada (view) Human Activity and the Environment 2006
Travel to school (view) Census at School
Try the alternative way I IIa IIb III 1996 Census of Agriculture
U
Under one roof: Three generations living together (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 1998
Understanding agriculture — at a glance I IIa IIb 1996 Census of Agriculture
Underweight Canadians (view) Canadian Social Trends, Winter 2002
Urban and rural communities (view)
Using the Daily to write a newspaper style article (view)
V
Virtual winter count – Intermediate (view) Canada Year Book 2001
The Vitruvian theory-does it apply to you? (view) Census at School
W
Watering our Prairie farms, 2001 Census (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
What a Zoo! (view) Census at School
What exactly is 'value added' anyway? IIIa IIIb 1996 Census of Agriculture
What's for dinner, Daisy? (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
What's growing under grass? (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
What is a family, 2006 Census (view) New!
What is "sustainable" agriculture? (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
What is the average height of your class? (view)
What you need to know before you Glance, 2001 Census (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
What's in your grocery cart?, 2001 Census (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Wheat — The tradition is going strong (view) 1996 Census of Agriculture
Wheat king in the west, but corn loses its crown in Ontario III IV 1996 Census of Agriculture
Where do we come from?, Getting ready for the 2006 Census (view)
Where does the time go? (view) Census at School
Where were your ancestors in 1871? (view) 2001 Census of Agriculture
Will you vote? (view)
Willing to participate: Political engagement of young adults (view) Canadian Social Trends, Winter 2005
Women in the labour force, 2001 Census (view)
Would you live common-law? (view) Canadian Social Trends, Automn 2003
Y
You are the researcher (view) Census at School
You are what you eat! (view) Census at School
You snooze, you lose — Sleep patterns in Canada (view) Canadian Social Trends, Spring 2001
Young adults who give and receive help (view) Canadian Social Trends, Spring 2006
Youth smoking in Canada (view) Canadian Social Trends, Winter 1996
Youth vs. adult employment in Canada (E-STAT) (view)
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