Sunday, March 13, 2016

Monday, March 14. 2016

Today's schedule is A-AG-B-C-D

A Block Introduction to Law 9/10 - Today we will continue our look at crime scene investigation and we'll look at ballistics, fibres and the collection and processing of DNA evidence. Together as a class, we will work through the Rookie Training simulation on the Rice University's CSI: The Experience Web Adventure . We'll do the training for Forensic Biology (DNA), Toxicology, Firearms and Toolmarks (Ballistics), Medical Examiner (Pathologist) and CSI Ethics


B Block Social Studies 10 - Today with Mr. Elliott we will be in the library working on our inquiry projects. Check out Friday's post for useful links.

C Block Law 12 - Today in Law we'll start looking at arrests and warrants in Canada. Our focus will be on the options police have if they believe a suspect has committed a crime. We'll talk about appearance notices & arrests (both warrantless and warrant arrests) and we'll also talk about the duties of police officers. I'll have you work on questions 3 & 5 on page 149 and questions 2 & 4 on page 154 of the All About Law text.

D Block Social Studies 10 - Today we'll spend some time watching two Canada: A People's History episodes:  "The Explosion"; and "The Last Stand" which deals with Ste. Eustache and the harsh treatment of the Patriotes by the British forces in Quebec (led by John Colborne, Baron Seaton, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in North America, and acting Governor General of British North America). After watching Canada: A People's History, we'll work on a Rebellions cause/effect timeline.

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