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History 20 - 21CC Historical Thinking Assignment
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In the 21CC project the students will put together a trunk full of artifacts or ‘keepsakes’ from the perspective anyone who would have lived through the 1920s and 30s. The truck has to demonstrate the change the occurred over that 20 year span. The artifacts must be tangible (not only a picture of an artifact but a picture could be an artifact); could be original or replica (made by them). It follows the 6 phases of creativity with a student project guide and an artifact presentation rubric.

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History
Social Studies
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Date Added:
10/18/2018
Leadership 30 Collaborative Project
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This explains the history behind, instruction of and rubric about Leadership 30L - School Project Planning Assignment

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Education
Author:
Sun West School Division
Date Added:
06/19/2018
Learning for Justice (Formerly Teaching Tolerance)
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"Learning for Justice seeks to uphold the mission of the Southern Poverty Law Center: to be a catalyst for racial justice in the South and beyond, working in partnership with communities to dismantle white supremacy, strengthen intersectional movements and advance the human rights of all people."

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Social Studies
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Reading
Date Added:
01/29/2019
OBJECTS & MATERIALS - Reuse/Recycle/Create
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Students in our grade one class find this culminating project a lot of fun as we talk about all the different ways that many recycled materials can be used to create other things that are useful or just plain fun to build! Many of the students create things with the help of the parents, but we ask that the ideas for what to build are supplied by the students themselves, of course parents do like to help with the construction phase in most cases. We have the students come up with the ideas for what they would like to build at school, often using the construction sheet as a guideline to take home for the building
process.

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Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
09/20/2018
Reproduction in Humans
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Congratulations! You have just graduated from a Master’s program in Genetic Counseling, one of the
most prestigious degree in Canada! You have been hired to work as part of a team of 4 genetic
counselors. As part of a new and rapidly changing field of work, you know that this will naturally come
with a bit of research. Your task is to research the area of your specialty.

Subject:
Health Science
Science
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Date Added:
09/18/2018
Viking Settlement Community  Artifact 2015/16
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This is a project that was completed in grade 3 Social Studies class on building a Viking Settlement/Community. It met the following outcomes
Outcome: IN3.1 Analyze daily life in a diversity of communities.
Outcome: IN3.2 Analyze the cultures and traditions in communities studied.
Outcome: DR3.2 Assess the degree to which the geography and related environmental and climatic factors influence ways of living on and with the land.
Outcome: PA3.1 Compare how decisions are made in the local community and communities studied.
Outcome: RW3.1 Appraise the ways communities meet their members’ needs and wants.
Outcome: RW3.2 Analyze the creation and distribution of wealth in communities studied.
Outcome: CC3.4 Write to communicate ideas, information, and experiences pertaining to a topic by creating easy-to-follow writing (including a short report, a procedure, a letter, a story, a short script, and a poem) with a clear purpose, correct paragraph structure, and interesting detail.
Outcome: CR3.1 Comprehend and respond to a variety of grade-level texts (including contemporary and traditional visual, oral, written, and multimedia) that address: identity (e.g., Spreading My Wings) community (e.g., Hand in Hand) social responsibility (e.g., All Together) and make comparison with personal experiences.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Date Added:
09/07/2018
Wellness 10- Learning What Affects/Impacts Our Overall Wellness
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Learning what affects/impacts our overall wellness

In this mini unit, students will develop the knowledge and understanding of factors that can affect their overall wellness. They will work in groups to become experts on a topic related to the outcomes (i.e. nutrition, physical activity, relationships, mental health, environment) and present their findings to the rest of class. They will need to make the connections between their topic and the elements of the wellness wheel, and come up with strategies to improve overall wellness/balance the wheel.

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Education
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Activity/Lab
Date Added:
09/06/2018
Work Place and Apprenticeship Math 30- What Bank To Use When Starting A Small Business
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Work Place and Apprenticeship Math 30- What Bank To Use When Starting A Small Business

In this lesson student will be developing an idea for a possible small business that they would like to start and run. Once they have developed an idea for a business they will have to research what services different financial institutions offered in their area, or the province. Once they have finished seeing what services are out there, students will then have to decide what institution they would like to use, and determine what requirements they need to meet from the bank. Depending on how much time you would like to spend on this you could have students even come up with a loan proposal and a business plan as well. This can be done in partners or the students can work on the alone as well.

Subject:
Math
Workplace and Apprenticeship
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Date Added:
09/06/2018
Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 10- Discovering Heights In Real Life Situations, And Applying The Trig Ratios
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The way this assignment is formatted, it is meant to be outside measuring inaccessibly tall. The students already had a very good understanding of the primary trig ratios and how to use them, as they had already taken Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10. We did a quick review of sine, cosine and tangent. If I had a group of students who were unfamiliar with the ratios, I would take a day or two to introduce the ratios. A good understanding of the trig ratios is necessary for them to be able to do a good job with this assignment.

Since we were using apps on the iPad, I took a good 20-30 minutes to explain the logistics behind how to hold the iPad, etc. in order to get accurate measurements with the Tape Measure app and the Clinometer app.

Subject:
Math
Workplace and Apprenticeship
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Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Date Added:
09/06/2018
Workplace and Apprenticeship 20 Making Of First Nation Tipis To Scale
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Workplace and Apprenticeship 20 Making Of First Nation Tipis To Scale

WA20.5 Extend and apply understanding of 3-D objects including: top, bottom, and side views, exploded views, component parts, and scale diagrams.
[CN, R, T, V]
WA20.10 Extend and apply proportional thinking to solve problems that involve unit analysis and scale. [C,CN,PS,R,T,V]

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Math
Workplace and Apprenticeship
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
09/06/2018