Monday, December 5, 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
UNIT 1 TEST!!!!
Unit one test is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct 26. This is on everything completed so far this year. The test consists of 30 multiple choice, a map(one of possible three: political map of Canada, Drainage Basins, Landform Regions) and long answer questions. Students will answere one of two 10 mark questions and one of tewo 5 mark questions.
There will be a lunch time review on Tuesday, Oct, 25. Please let me know on Monday if you re interested. Remember to really focus on the handout on folding and the rock cycle and the questions included on each. Also, learn the questions we did on the landform regions. Remember to focus on the questions we labelled as especially important.
There will be a lunch time review on Tuesday, Oct, 25. Please let me know on Monday if you re interested. Remember to really focus on the handout on folding and the rock cycle and the questions included on each. Also, learn the questions we did on the landform regions. Remember to focus on the questions we labelled as especially important.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Canadian Geography Homework
Complete the questions on the highlands. The answers are found on p. 44-46. Students were given the questions in class. Have these finished for Tuesday, Oct. 11 please.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Rock Cycle Sheets
Please finish the 12 questions on the rock cycle for Monday(1202 a) and Tuesday(1202b). Review your work to this point.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
So far in this course.....
Right now we have covered the map of Canada and have labelled the capital cities, other prominent cities, and natural features. We have completed latitiude and longitude and have completed topographic maps including the 4 and 6 digit reference system. We have just completed time zones and began learning about the process of tectonic forces today in class. We covered folding and faulting today. We will begin the rock cycle next class and will begin the landform regions of Canada next week. Students should be reviewing these topics on an ongoing basis. As I have repeated on numerous occasions, the studetns need to appreciate the seriousness of the high school credit system right away. Every credit counts! They cannot graduate from high school without these two credits in Canadian Geography 1202.
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