Today's schedule is D-C-Lunch-A-B
C - Criminology 12 - Today I want you to continue with your brainstormed list of all the reasons you can think why someone would commit a crime. Yesterday we collected all of your ideas on the board and tried to categorize them into crime theory clusters. After we'll begin our look at the nature vs. nurture debate by focusing on the history of psychological and sociological criminology (Power Point). For Monday, you need to create your own theory of why crime happens. Remember you need to use the brainstormed list we did in class along with the notes you take today on the history of Criminology. Use the Crime Theory Web Site found on this link. Tomorrow we'll look at the difference between deviance and criminal behaviour (acts that are criminal but not deviant and deviant but not criminal) and the three views on crime (interactionist, consensus, conflict).

A - Earth & Space Science 11 - Today we'll start a discussion of spheres in the class. I will give you a diagram and some notes on the Earth's four spheres: geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and the biosphere along with some questions from page 19 of the Earth Science and the Environment textbook. Tomorrow we'll look at systems For more on the spheres follow this link here.
B - Social Studies 10 - Today we'll continue drawing our large scale mental maps of Canada in partners. You need to include as much detail about the political geography (provinces/territories/borders/capitals) and physical geography (lakes/oceans/mountains/rivers/islands) as you can. When we finish, we'll share our maps and discuss why it is difficult to conceptualize and graphically represent our country. In the time remaining we'll begin a lab exercise on latitude, longitude, and time zones. We'll finish that activity tomorrow and start looking at the five themes of geography.
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