Thursday, December 18, 2008

Independent Research Projects

We've concluded most presentations for the Independent Research Project Unit. The focus for this unit has been:
a) guiding questions and research skills
b) note-making and summary skills
c) presentation and technology skills
d) bibliography skills
Students have been set up for success by having criteria, seeing different research and note-making techniques modelled, getting descriptive feedback, setting learning targets, and having a final checklist before presentations.
The presentations have been going well! Classmates are giving excellent descriptive feedback to the presenters. Deadline for presentations is Friday, December 19th.
Happy Holidays!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Wednesday, November 5th

Remember, remember the 5th of November...


It's not exactly the "Gunpowder Plot," but the US election sure ended with a "bang." Quite a historical moment we're living in! Check out the new Obama voki in the side bar.


We have an "open book" test coming up this Friday. We'll be using the concepts, thinking skills, summarizing skills, and knowledge base for the "Road to Democracy and the English Civil War Unit." Hope you enjoyed "V for Vendetta" and that you'll always remember that "ideas are bulletproof"!


The test is available online on the main page, by the way, and is meant as a learning opportunity, not a memorized rote activity.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

October 16th Social Studies Block B Lesson



Complete the question sheet for textbook pages 3-11 in "Crossroads." Due next class at the beginning of class.
**Note: This lesson was a simulation, and is no way intended to reflect the real classroom practice.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Tues. Sept 30th: Political Cartoons


As you can see from the blogrolls on the left, we've been working on satire in politics: in other words, political cartoons. In this assignment you'll be choosing a Canadian political cartoon and analyzing it:

1. What you see in the picture

2. Analyze: symbols, exaggeration, etc.

3. Infer: what's the issue about?

4. Judge: was the cartoon effective?

5. Opinion: did you agree w the cartoonist's point of view?

This assignment is due by Friday, October 3rd. /15 marks

By the way, the local federal all-candidates debate is happening Monday, October 6th from 10:45-11:30 in the school gym. Open to our students only.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Friday September 25th: Election Campaign Project

We've begun a mock student council election campaign. You'll be working in groups of four to develop a campaign on three issues, which you will present to another class. Voting then takes place! Here are two videos for school elections:



You'll need some great slogans for your campain, as well as some posters. Here is the handout for the project.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

September 24th Blocks B/D

Yes, it's election time, kids! We'll be having a school-wide student vote on October 8th for the federal election. Meanwhile, we'll be working on a whole-class mock "student council" type election to see what the process is like. Here is a link for information on the federal election: CBC Canada Votes.
Take the poll below. Let's see who you think will be the next prime minister of Canada!

Monday, February 11, 2008

September 8-12 Block D/B

BLOCK B/D:
1. Completed discussion regarding climate change:
-did we establish the significance of climate change?
-did we define climate change?
-did we take a look at pro-climate change evidence?
-did we take a look at anti-climate change evidence?
-did we put it all into perspective? discuss how best to decide on a course of action?

2. LAB: looked at climate change website for more information and began rough draft of our opinion piece based on criteria. (see your handout)

LEARNER TO DO LIST:
1. we'll continue working on our topography projects
2. we'll continue working on our climate change opinion pieces
3. what's your eco-footprint? post an opinion on our class climate change wiki.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Sept. 2-5th Blocks B/D

This week we've been working on two foundational geography skills:
1. latitude and longitude review (added the concept of minutes)
2. topography: contour and profile drawing skills
We've also begun talking about climate change, or climate destabilization as a current events issue. We'll be taking a look at how we make informed decisions based on accurate evidence as a Social Studies citizenship strategy.
Learner to do list:
1. Course outlines signed.

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Introduction to Social Studies 9

Welcome to Social Studies 9!
This year our focus will be on:
1. North American Geography & Climate Issues
2. The Development of North America
3. Revolutions and the Development of Democracy
...There are many changes taking place during this era, much like changes taking place during the teen years. Big ideas of freedom, people's rights, as well as the birth of Canada are themes this semester. Hang on for the ride...
I'll be posting assignment/project schedules here. It is your responsibility to check in if you're away. You may also send me a comment, but you'll need a GOOGLE email account first off.
Learner to do list for Next Class:
1. Get course outlines signed/initialled
2. Make sure you have a binder w paper; pens, pencils, ruler, pencil crayons.