This document contains some ideas for teaching mixed market economies. Issues for Canadians is the base text used.
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- Social Studies
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- Lesson
- Date Added:
- 10/16/2018
This document contains some ideas for teaching mixed market economies. Issues for Canadians is the base text used.
Although this is an older resource, it has good information on different economies for RW8.1.
This site teaches Statistics and Probability to 8th graders through a series of 303 questions and interactive activities aligned to 5 Common Core mathematics skills.
This wonderfully descriptive poem was crafted by a Grade 8 student at Eston Composite School.
This site teaches The Number System to 8th graders through a series of 676 questions and interactive activities aligned to 6 Common Core mathematics skills.
The types of dance we will be investigating are: Hip-hop, Swing Dance, Western Line Dance, Tap Dance, Ballroom Dance, Rave Dance, Latin Dance, African Tribal Dance, Aboriginal Dance and other suggestions you may have
We will work in groups of 3 or 4 to create a presentation for our class and other elementary grades.
My artifact deals with Grade 9 H/G/C (Health, Guidance, and Computers). My task was to teach a computer class once every six days. I decided to focus on an introduction to computer programming. The students were to work on a program called Pivot, which is just a stick figure that you can make do things
This comprehensive resource from Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division includes units of study plus curricular and assessment resources for Grade 9 Arts Education, ELA, Health Education, Physical Education, Career Education, Practical and Applied Arts, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies. Look for rubrics, vocabulary lists, summarized outcomes, unit plans, sample year plans (and templates), Treaty Education outcomes and indicators as well lots of other teacher resources. Some of the information is not available as a login is required.
In this module, students will read, discuss, and analyze contemporary and classic texts, focusing on how complex characters develop through interactions with one another and how authors structure text to accomplish that development. There will be a strong emphasis on reading closely and responding to text dependent questions, annotating text, and developing academic vocabulary in context.
Find the rest of the EngageNY ELA resources at https://archive.org/details/engageny-ela-archive .
In this module, students engage with literature and nonfiction texts that develop central ideas of guilt, obsession, and madness, among others. Building on work with evidence-based analysis and debate in Module 1, students will produce evidence-based claims to analyze the development of central ideas and text structure. Students will develop and strengthen their writing by revising and editing, and refine their speaking and listening skills through discussion-based assessments.
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In Module 9.3, students engage in an inquiry-based, iterative process for research. Building on work with evidence-based analysis in Modules 9.1 and 9.2, students explore topics of interest, gather research, and generate an evidence-based perspective to ultimately write an informative/explanatory research paper that synthesizes and articulates their findings. Students use textual analysis to surface potential topics for research, and develop and strengthen their writing by revising and editing.
Find the rest of the EngageNY ELA resources at https://archive.org/details/engageny-ela-archive .
In this module, students read, analyze and evaluate informational and argument writing and build, through focused instruction, the skills required to craft strong and well-supported argument writing of their own. Through the study of a variety of texts, students learn to think of the products they use and consume everyday as part of a complex web of global production and trade that extends not only to distant lands but to the past as well.
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This Grade 9 ELA newspaper project can be used as a summative assessment after reading The Absolutely True Diary... by Sherman Alexie. Using Microsoft Word templates, students create a newspaper with a variety of different forms of text and representations.
Assignment:
Create a scrapbook containing at least 10 important plot points. Include a description of the event, the page numbers the event takes place on, a short quote, an explanation of the event in relation to the novel (What does the event mean to the novel as a whole?) and an image to go along with it. Be sure to be creative.
Use any communication means to show your understanding of the novel and the events that took place. You may use any app, presentation device, or a traditional paper scrapbook, or other form to demonstrate the understanding.
Your mark will reflect how much effort you put into the project. You will be given ample class time to work on the scrapbook so make sure to use your time wisely.
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The following resources help with the introduction of science.
This amazing narrative story was written by a Grade 9 student at Eston Composite School.
The University of Saskatchewan offers this tremendous resource that promotes the richness and diversity of the sciences, nurture curiosity and innovation, and inspire students to consider a career in science, and support teachers to provide exciting educational experiences.
Check out the great collection of video and activity resources for teachers and parents to supplement and enhance Grade 9 science learning.
Inspired by plans for a Small Modular Reactor (SMR) in Saskatchewan, our Grade 9 Team embarked on a cross-curricular project. Exploring SMRs' construction, operations, and impacts, we integrated indigenous perspectives on Treaty, Truth and Reconciliation, UNDRIP, and Duty to Consult. Through this, we aim to understand SMRs' implications while honoring indigenous voices.In the folder, you will find:1. Unit Plan2. Assignment Bundle - PDF3. Assignment Bundle - Word Docs4. Resources
This unit plan includes vocabulary, essential questions, and what students need to know, understand and be able to do. It includes lots of suggestions of websites for the students to do research to accomplish the outcome.