Wednesday, May 3, 2023

Thursday, May 4. 2023


Today's schedule is DCBA

D Block Physical Geography - Remember you need to define: cirque, arete, pyramidical peak, hanging valley, truncated spur, esker, drumlin, kettle lake, and fjord; along with some questions from your Geosystems Core text. We'll watch the BBC Earth - Power of the Planet episode on Ice


C Block Human Geography -  Today we are back in the library for your next day to work on your information graphic poster on an endangered language. There are lots of videos below to help. Remember, for your endangered language you’ll need to:
  1. Show where the endangered language originated and diffused to (yes on a map).
  2. Show the connection to the family, branch, and group of the endangered language. (Use your best judgment on this). 
  3. Show where the language is spoken today, indicate how many people speak it.
  4. Show Unique features of this endangered language (What makes it different to and similar than others?)
  5. Show examples of how the language is written and or spoken 
  6. Show why your endangered language is important to save
  7. Show how your endangered language is both being threatened (contributing factors) and being saved
  8. Show how people can find more info (links...sources cited)
You will need to chose an information graphic site to use:
Canva (I highly recommend this one - with your school district login credentials you have access to unlimited content - templets, images, fonts, colours and storage)
Easily  
Visme  
Snappa  

What can your poster look like? Here are some stock vector examples for layout ideas

And then you could use this Spanish language infoposter as a guide as well


See me if you need help or assistance. This project is due next Wednesday - email me your digital infoposter. 











B Block Criminology - Finish your gang poster. You have access to computers and a printer. Get it done.  So, Cartels




For even more help...

A Block Legal Studies - You have the block to work on your "Key Components of Criminal Code Offenses" worksheet and I would like you to work on this activity in partners. For the Elements that Must be Proven section you will need to identify both the Actus Reus (yes that means explain what the physical act or omission that it is which constitutes the crime) and the type of Mens Rea (yes that means explain what the Intent, Knowledge, Recklessness or Willful Blindness is for the crime - you have this in your text but you do not need to worry about general intent or specific intent for this activity) in each scenario you're given. For the Maximum Penalty section feel free to use the Wikibooks Canadian Criminal Sentencing/Appendix/Offence Charts for questions regarding narcotics you'll need to look at the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and the Cannabis Act

 


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