Monday, May 30, 2011
What does Wanuskewin mean to you?
Our final unit in Grade 9 Social Studies will focus on the Aboriginal Society. We will start our unit with a trip out to Wanuskewin Heritage park. The tour will be lead by Cort Dogniez, the Treaty Catalyst officer for SPSD. Mr. Dogniez is a teacher who is passionate about Aboriginal history, culture and education. He is also able to provide a unique Christian perspective of Aboriginal issues so we are excited to have him joining our class this week.
He will be in our class on Wed. June 1st for discussions, prep and any questions you may have about the subject. Please come to class prepared to ask questions, engage in discussion and participate in a productive learning experience.
Reminder: Permission forms must be in by Wed., June 1st.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Ancient Civilizations Group Project
THIS IS SPARTA!!!!
We are off and running. The much anticipated group project of our Social Studies 9 course has now been assigned! Were do we go from here?
The following are some dates that you and your group should keep in mind as you plan for your project.
Wed April 20 - Work period (Research)
Thurs April 21 - Work period (Research)
Mon May 2nd - Work period (organize research and start planning for group presentation)
Tue and Wed - individual work done at home
Thurs May 5th - work period (organize, plan and start to put together presentation and report)
Thurs May 12 - work period - Presentation run through. Use this period to time the presentation (it should be close to 30 minutes), double check to see that all components and requirements of the presentaiton and report are done. Hint: you want to make this presentation interesting - so do the research first THEN find ways to make it fun for you and your peers!
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Elements of good poster design
Audience - Who are you trying to reach with your poster? What are they interested in knowing about this subject? How would they go about finding the information?
Purpose - What is the purpose of your poster? What type of information are you trying to communicate?
Message - What is the lesson you are trying to convey?
Purpose - What is the purpose of your poster? What type of information are you trying to communicate?
Message - What is the lesson you are trying to convey?
Design - What type of design is going to appeal to the audience, make them focus on your message and still be true to the purpose of your poster?
Monday, April 11, 2011
Some things to think about.....
Customs and Roles of individuals in society. Who had wealth? How did they get it? How did people of the society know who was wealthy and who was poor?
What is the form of social organization used by your ancient society? Was there a hierarchy?
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Customs and Roles of individuals in society. Who had wealth? How did they get it? How did people of the society know who was wealthy and who was poor?
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You could use the program Inspiration to organize your poster. You are able to use text and images to enhance your presentation. |
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What types of tools and materials were used to construct their homes? buidings? monuments? What types of monuments did they create and why? |
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What is the form of social organization used by your ancient society? Was there a hierarchy?
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Create your own society Presentation and Assignment
Pd 3
Groups:
1. Robert, Sidney and Jayden
2. Justice and Promise
3. Geoff and Sam
4. Tristen and Jeremy
5. Devon and Alex
6. Keanna and Alison
7. Courtney and Angela
8. Johanna and Amy
9. Taylor and Kathryn
10. Sabrina
Pd 2
1. Stephen
2. Caleb
3. Levi
4. Kirsten
5. Ezra
6. Jonah
7. Jeremy, Michael and Doralyn
8. Marissa and Joy
9. Olivia and Shareena
10. Rachel
Groups:
1. Robert, Sidney and Jayden
2. Justice and Promise
3. Geoff and Sam
4. Tristen and Jeremy
5. Devon and Alex
6. Keanna and Alison
7. Courtney and Angela
8. Johanna and Amy
9. Taylor and Kathryn
10. Sabrina
Pd 2
1. Stephen
2. Caleb
3. Levi
4. Kirsten
5. Ezra
6. Jonah
7. Jeremy, Michael and Doralyn
8. Marissa and Joy
9. Olivia and Shareena
10. Rachel
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Egyptians
1. Read textbook pg 74-83
Questions - How was Ancient Egyptian society organized?
- How was it similar/different from the Sumerians?
2. Read An Unusual Day pg 75
3. Go to Handouts - Unit 2 Ancient Societies - Egyptian Women.
Add information to SPIRET model sheet.
How did Ancient Egyptians organize their society? Who had power? How did they get it?
4. Go to British Museum website and read the set of parallel stories on a day in the life of a rich Egyptian and a day in the life of a poor Egyptian. Chart the differences on a two-column chart in your notes.
Questions - How was Ancient Egyptian society organized?
- How was it similar/different from the Sumerians?
2. Read An Unusual Day pg 75
3. Go to Handouts - Unit 2 Ancient Societies - Egyptian Women.
Add information to SPIRET model sheet.
How did Ancient Egyptians organize their society? Who had power? How did they get it?
4. Go to British Museum website and read the set of parallel stories on a day in the life of a rich Egyptian and a day in the life of a poor Egyptian. Chart the differences on a two-column chart in your notes.
Due for Monday, April 11th2011
A. Egyptian and Indus Valley SPIRET model
B. Life of rich/poor Egyptian. (Bonus assignment - 5 marks)
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
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