SOCIAL STUDIES 11
Welcome to the Grade 11 Social Studies page for the 2016/ 2017 school year, where homework and class information will be posted throughout the year. Please check regularly for updates! As you scroll down, the assignments are listed from older on the top to newer at the bottom.
Supply list for Social Studies 11:
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Basic classroom etiquette and rules
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Policy on Handing in Late Work:
- Late work will not receive any deduction in marks with the exception of study guides which are to be done and handed in on the day of a test (study guides handed in after they are due will be worth 50% of the original mark)
- If a student is missing work due to an excused absence, it is handed in the next class they are in attendance
- If a student has missed a test due to an excused absence, it is expected that the student will write the test outside of class time upon their return to school
- Late work will be marked at the end of the term only and therefor will impact Term 1 and 2 marks, all work handed in late will be marked before the end of the year and count for Term 3 report cards
SOCIAL STUDIES 11 - HOMEWORK
STRUCTURE OF CANADA'S GOVERNMENT |
The Structure of Canada's Government Videos
A comparison to the United States:
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CITIZEN AND THE GOVERNMENT |
- Political Party Summative Assignment - Due Wednesday September 28th - Marked and shown on Parent/ Student
Connect Political Ideologies Videos
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CANADA'S LEGAL SYSTEM |
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THE ERA OF HUMAN RIGHTS |
http://www.youthforhumanrights.org/what-are-human-rights.html
E-Team Documentary - When atrocities are committed in countries held hostage by ruthless dictators, Human Rights Watch sends in the E-Team (Emergencies Team), a collection of fiercely intelligent individuals hired to document war crimes and report them to the rest of the world. Within this volatile climate, filmmakers Ross Kauffman and Katy Chevigny take us to the frontline in Syria and Libya, where shrapnel, bullet holes, and unmarked graves provide mounting evidence of coordinated attacks conducted by Bashar al-Assad and the now-deceased Muammar Gaddafi. The crimes are rampant, random, and often undocumented, making E-Team's effort to get information out of the country and into the hands of media outlets and criminal courts all the more necessary.
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GOVERNMENT AND LAW |
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A DIFFERENT CANADA |
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CANADA AND WORLD WAR I |
WORLD WAR I IN COLOUR SERIES
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CANADA AND THE TWENTIES |
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THE THIRTIES: A DECADE OF DESPAIR |
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CANADA AND WORLD WAR II |
APOCALYPSE - WORLD WAR II SERIES
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CANADA IN THE POST-WAR WORLD |
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A CHANGING SOCIETY |
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THE CANADIAN IDENTITY: ONE, TWO OR MANY NATIONS |
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GEOGRAPHY: POPULATION - CANADA AND THE WORLD |
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