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Social Studies 10: January 2009
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From Confederation to Globalization. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. You've got some lab time to "gather evidence" as you seek answers for your questions about economic issues. Try SOME of the links below, keep track of where you went and what you did (your "economy" group can make use of this) and leave a comment below describing what you learned from this activity (leave just your first name, too). 1 Economic Impact and Ecological Footprint - http:/ www.earthday.net/footprint/flash.html. 9 Want more fun?
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Social Studies 10: January 2007
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From Confederation to Globalization. Tuesday, January 09, 2007. Try this simulation of a small-scale economy and let me know what you think of it. Specifically, what did you learn about budgeting and economy? If you have had enough with this one, you could visit and try one of these two simulations which might get you thinking about economy. Most of you have tried this one already). Leave a comment for feedback on this activity. Wikipedia article on the problem. Gov't website on cleanup efforts.
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Social Studies 10: Economic Simulations
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From Confederation to Globalization. Example Current Events log. Tuesday, January 09, 2007. Try this simulation of a small-scale economy and let me know what you think of it. Specifically, what did you learn about budgeting and economy? If you have had enough with this one, you could visit and try one of these two simulations which might get you thinking about economy. Most of you have tried this one already). Leave a comment for feedback on this activity. Dont forget about http:/ virtonomics.com/.
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Social Studies 10: April 2009
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From Confederation to Globalization. Thursday, April 16, 2009. Assignment: write about and analyze a topic from BC or Pacific Northwest history. legends, phenomenon, people, events. Share your results here as a comment. paste tyour well-written and edited response, your favorite link (NOT Wikipedia) and leave your first name and last initial only (esp. Morgans and Ashleys! The full assignment description is available on the class handout, temporarily located here. Labels: bc history webquest.
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Social Studies 10: April 2006
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From Confederation to Globalization. Tuesday, April 25, 2006. See if you can find out what actually happened to the last spike driven in by Smith at Craigelechie? Leave your "findings" as a comment. If you have some free time. try building your own railway at Railway Line Game. From Prince George, BC, Canada. Social Studies and Geography educator, activist and theorist on nature and culture of learning, tech pundit, Pro-D guy, Tolkien fan, Douglas Fir fan, part Sasquatch, all Canadian.
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Social Studies 10: January 2006
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From Confederation to Globalization. Monday, January 23, 2006. One idea tha comes up when we discuss Global Economy is "citizenship" - What does it take to be a member of society? What does it matter whether Canada is influenced by the US or global culture and economics? Where does personal freedom and social responsibility begin? Do we "owe" anything to Canada? From Prince George, BC, Canada. Social Studies 11 blog. Social Studies 9 blog. Wow time flies. lets see: ECONOMY! Example Current Events log.
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Social Studies 10: September 2005
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From Confederation to Globalization. Wednesday, September 14, 2005. For about 100 years up to the 1840s, Canada was ruled by British governors and their friends. the government was not elected. Why should we be able to elect governments? Why is democracy important? From Prince George, BC, Canada. Social Studies and Geography educator, activist and theorist on nature and culture of learning, tech pundit, Pro-D guy, Tolkien fan, Douglas Fir fan, part Sasquatch, all Canadian. Social Studies 11 blog.
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Social Studies 10: October 2005
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From Confederation to Globalization. Monday, October 24, 2005. When the BNA colonies met in the 1860s to discuss Confederation, they tried to design a nation that would solve various problems and create opportunities for the future - does this sound like a revolution to you? Canada's creation was a dry and logical process, missing the excitement and passion that other countries had at their birth (like the United States). Agree or disagree? From Prince George, BC, Canada. Social Studies 11 blog.
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Social Studies 10: Global Citizens?
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From Confederation to Globalization. Monday, January 23, 2006. One idea tha comes up when we discuss Global Economy is "citizenship" - What does it take to be a member of society? What does it matter whether Canada is influenced by the US or global culture and economics? Where does personal freedom and social responsibility begin? Do we "owe" anything to Canada? I think this is a GREAT IDEA! I didn't really read it.can I have some marks now? About the Chinese Railway workers. Social Studies 11 blog.
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Social Studies 10: Heritage Projects
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From Confederation to Globalization. Wow time flies. lets see: ECONOMY! Example Current Events log. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. If you didn't get a chance to read my feedback on your projects. do so here. Feel free to leave a comment, too. From Prince George, BC, Canada. Social Studies and Geography educator, activist and theorist on nature and culture of learning, tech pundit, Pro-D guy, Tolkien fan, Douglas Fir fan, part Sasquatch, all Canadian. Social Studies 11 blog. Social Studies 9 blog.