Saturday, April 28, 2007

April 30 - May 4

I would like to thank Miss Christina Hartigan, my student teacher from UBC for all of the hard work she has put in since the start of this semester. She worked with my Social Studies 11 class and, until last Friday, my Social Studies 8 group. We all wish her well as she comletes her practicum and prepares to enter teaching.


Use this blogsite to see what work we will be doing and note homework assignments. I will give advance warning about tests here and inform you of their mark breakdown.
Assignments and a wide range of supplemental material, including web-pages, PowerPoint resources, and more, are posted on my website at: http://kbenoy.googlepages.com/ .


Anything underlined in this blog is a live link. Click on it to go to that item.
Note: Some but not all of the handout materials will also be made available over the Internet from this site. Also use the website to link to resources and read course and school information -- like course objectives, image galleries, and other information pertaining to my classes, or clubs and groups that I am affiliated with.


Sutherland has a license to access Discovery Channel's United Streaming video collection. Students may download or stream videos from the collection by going to http://www.unitedstreaming.com/ . Use the passcode posted in the classroom to register. If you have lost it, see me for this information. Students are licensed to include this content within their own creations.

To link back to material covered while Miss Hartigan was with particular classes, click on the links below:

Website: http://christinahartigan.googlepages.com/

Blogsite: http://chartigan.blogspot.com/

Social Studies 8

There will be a test on the Renaissance and Reformation next Tuesday. The mark breakdown for this test is as follows: 5 image identification of Renaissance paintings or sculptures -- names of the creator or names of the work (1 mark each); 30 multiple choice questions (1 mark each); 10 matching questions (1 mark each); 5 definitions (2 marks each); 2 from 5 long answer questions (6 marks each). The total value of the test is, therefore, 67 marks. It is possible to earn up to 5 bonus marks by handing in at least 30 flash cards.

Note: We did not get as far as expected this week, so changes have been made to Thursday and Friday's class since I first posted this on Saturday. The test scheduled for this Friday is moved to Tuesday. We will begin the next unit on Monday -- the same day as the major Middle Ages Assignment is due.

  • Monday, April 30 - Take up #1-4, p. 147 & Crossword. Filmstrip. Art of the Renaissance. Assignment: Art analysis. Due Wednesday 10 marks.

  • Tuesday, May 1 - Begin watching Romeo & Juliet (Zeffirelli version). Handout sheet to direct note-taking and assignment to complete once the film is finished.
  • Wednesday, May 2 - Hand in Renaissance Art assignment. Continue film. Read pp. 147-150. Do #1-5, p. 150.
  • Thursday, May 3 - Complete any remaining parts of Romeo & Juliet. Take up #1-5, p. 150. Video The Protestant Reformation (Available online from United Streaming) and questions. Read pp. 150-154. Do #1-6, p. 154.
  • Friday, May 4 - Romeo & Juliet Assignment is due. Take up the remainder of p. 150 material. #1-6, p. 154. Video The Protestant Reformation (Available online from United Streaming) and questions. Handout on the Council of Trent.

Social Studies 11 (Regular)

The test on chapters 3 & 4 is approaching soon and will likely be the week after this, on Wednesday or Thursday. Expect a mark breakdown of approximately the following: 45 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), 5 definitions (2 marks each), and 4 of 6 long answer questions (6 marks each). The total is therefore out of about 79 marks. Flash cards may again be submitted for bonus marks and the minimum number to earn the full 5 bonus marks is 30.

The Immigration/Family History Assignment is still ongoing and we will establish a precise due date for it this week or the start of next week at the latest. Expect this date to be on or about Monday, May 14. We will move it slightly if there are major assignments or tests in other academic courses on this date.

  • Monday, April 30 - Hand in Cartoon Analysis assignment. Canada, A People’s History: Hard Times & questions. Read pp. 97-103. Do #1-5, p. 103 & sidebar #1-2, p. 100.
  • Tuesday, May 1 - Take up homework. Complete any remaining parts of Hard Times. Begin King & Country video with questions. Read the chapter summary on p. 104 and do “In Review” questions on p. 104 and “Applying Your Knowledge” on p. 105.
  • Wednesday, May 2 - Take up homework Complete King & Country. Introduction to World War II. Begin video series, starting with Turning the Tide & questions (if time). WWII series. Read pp. 106-111. Do #1-4, p. 112.
  • Thursday, May 3 - Take up #1-4, p. 112. Begin WWII video series. Turning the Tide & questions. Read pp. 112-116. Do #1-5, p. 116.
  • Friday, May 4 - Take up #1-5, p. 116.Continue video series. Begin The Liberators; D-Day to the Rhine and questions. Read pp. 116-121. Do #1-3, p. 121.

Social Studies 11 (Honours)

Expect a unit test on Monday, May 7. Expect a mark breakdown of approximately the following: 45 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), 5 definitions (2 marks each), and 4 of 6 long answer questions (6 marks each). The total is therefore out of about 79 marks. Flash cards may again be submitted for bonus marks and the minimum number to earn the full 5 bonus marks is 30.


The Immigration/Family History Assignment is still ongoing and we will establish a precise due date for it this week or the start of next week at the latest. Expect this date to be on or about Monday, May 14. We will move it slightly if there are major assignments or tests in other academic courses on this date.

  • Monday, April 30 - Take up #1-4, p. 112. Begin WWII video series. Turning the Tide & questions. Read pp. 112-116. Do #1-5, p. 116.
  • Tuesday, May 1 - Take up #1-5, p. 116.Continue video series. Begin The Liberators; D-Day to the Rhine & questions. Read pp. 116-121. Do #1-3, p. 121.
  • Wednesday, May 2 - Take up #1-3, p. 121. Continue video series. Begin Endings & Beginnings & do questions. Read pp. 121-127. Do #1-4, p. 127. Read the sidebar, pp. 115-116. Do #1-2, sidebar, p. 116.
  • Thursday, May 3 - Take up #1-4, p. 127 & #1-2, sidebar, p. 116. Complete video series. Japanese internment. Show CBC Archives video clip on compensation. Read pp. 127-132. Do #1-4, p. 132 & sidebar #1-2, p. 129.
  • Friday, May 4 - Take up #1-4, p. 132 & sidebar #1-2, p. 129. Introduce the Holocaust/Shoah. Watch Frontline; Memory of the Camps - without questions. Complete “In Review” and “Applying Your Knowledge” questions, p. 133. Prepare for chapters 3 & 4 unit test on Monday.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

April 23-27



Use this blogsite to see what work we will be doing and note homework assignments. I will give advance warning about tests here and inform you of their mark breakdown.

Assignments and a wide range of supplemental material, including web-pages, PowerPoint resources, and more, are posted on my website at: http://kbenoy.googlepages.com/ .

Anything underlined in this blog is a live link. Click on it to go to that item.

Note: Some but not all of the handout materials will also be made available over the Internet from this site. Also use the website to link to resources and read course and school information -- like course objectives, image galleries, and other information pertaining to my classes, or clubs and groups that I am affiliated with.

Sutherland has a license to access Discovery Channel's United Streaming video collection. Students may download or stream videos from the collection by going to http://www.unitedstreaming.com/ . Use the passcode posted in the classroom to register. If you have lost it, see me for this information. Students are licensed to include this content within their own creations.

I have a student teacher this semester, Miss Hartigan, who is currently working with my grade 8s. She will also be posting information on her own blog and website. These can be found at http://chartigan.blogspot.com/ for the blog and http://christinahartigan.googlepages.com/ for the website.

Social Studies 8

Go to Miss Hartigan's blogsite for lesson plans at http://chartigan.blogspot.com/.

Social Studies 11 (Regular)

Our next unit test will be at the end of the World War II chapter and will include all of chapter 2 & 4 material. It will not be for at least another week after the end of this one. Further information will be posted on next week's blog.

  • Monday, April 23 - Professional Day. No classes. Use this as an opportunity to catch up or read about things in greater depth.
  • Tuesday, April 24 - Take up #1-6, p. 79. Introduction to Post-War Canada & the Winnipeg General Strike. Poster assignment – Design a propaganda poster for or against the Winnipeg General Strike or the One Big Union.
  • Wednesday, April 25 - Filmstrip & questions: The Ecstatic 20’s. Economics – why did the bust of 1929 occur? Read pp. 79-88. Do #1-5, p. 88 & 1-3 in the sidebar on p. 86.
  • Thursday, April 26 - Take up homework. Background to the Great Depression and statistical picture. Video – Boom and Bust. What factors led to the bust in the United States? Are these the same or different to the problems faced in Canada? Read pp. 89-97. Do #1-6, p. 97 and the sidebar questions: #1-2, p. 91 and #1, p. 94.
  • Friday, April 27 - Take up #1-6, p. 97 and sidebar #1-2, p. 91 & #1, p. 94. Economic theories (Supply Side & Keynsian) and the Great Depression. Canadian political parties’ responses to the depression. Cartoon Analysis assignment – 10 marks. Due next class.

Social Studies 11 (Honours)

Our next unit test will combine chapters 3 & 4. Expect this to happen in around two weeks' time. Further information will be posted on next week's blog.

  • Monday, April 23 - Professional Day. No Classes. Use this time to investigate the week's topics in greater depth. Look on my Social Studies 11 web page for possibilities.
  • Tuesday, April 24 - Take up #1-6, p. 97 and sidebar #1-2, p. 91 & #1, p. 94. Economic theories (Supply Side & Keynsian) and the Great Depression. Canadian political parties’ responses to the depression. Cartoon Analysis assignment – 10 marks. Due next class.
  • Wednesday, April 25 - Hand in Cartoon Analysis assignment. Canada, A People’s History: Hard Times & questions. Read pp. 97-103. Do #1-5, p. 103 & sidebar #1-2, p. 100.
  • Thursday, April 26 - Take up homework. Complete any remaining parts of Hard Times. Begin King & Country video with questions. Read the chapter summary on p. 104 and do “In Review” questions on p. 104 and “Applying Your Knowledge” on p. 105.
  • Friday, April 27 - Take up homework Complete King & Country. Introduction to World War II. Begin video series & questions (if time). WWII series (Turning the Tide) & questions. Read pp. 106-111. Do #1-4, p. 112.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

April 16-20









Use this blogsite to see what work we will be doing and note homework assignments. I will give advance warning about tests here and inform you of their mark breakdwon.The assignments themselves will be posted on my website at: http://kbenoy.googlepages.com/ .

Note: Some but not all of the handout materials will also be made available over the Internet from this site. Also use the website to link to resources and read course and school information -- like course objectives, image galleries, and other information pertaining to my classes, or clubs and groups that I am affiliated with.

Sutherland has a license to access Discovery Channel's United Streaming video collection. Students may download or stream videos from the collection by going to http://www.unitedstreaming.com/ . Use the passcode posted in the classroom to register. If you have lost it, see me for this information. Students are licensed to include this content within their own creations.

I have a student teacher this semester, Miss Hartigan, who is currently working with my grade 8s and regular grade 11s. She will also be posting information on her own blog and website. These can be found at http://chartigan.blogspot.com/ for the blog and http://christinahartigan.googlepages.com/ for the website.

Social Studies 8

Go to Miss Hartigan's blogsite for lesson plans at http://chartigan.blogspot.com/.

Social Studies 11 (Regular)

Go to Miss Hartigan's blogsite for lesson plans at http://chartigan.blogspot.com/.

Social Studies 11 (Honours)

There will be a unit test on Tuesday, covering everything from the introductory section on History to the end of Chapter 2 (The First World War). Expect the test to have roughly the following breakdown (within a few marks in each section): 40 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), 5 Definitions (2 marks each) and 3 from a choice of 5 long answer questions (6 marks each). Therefore the total value of the test is likely to be 68 marks. Flash cards will again be accepted and given bonus marks -- to a maximum of 5 marks; 30 cards are the minimum needed to achieve a 5.

  • Monday, April 16 - Hand in Literature of War Assignments. Lecture: The End of World War I & the Paris Peace Conference. Video and board questions: 1) Who were the main participants in the Conference and what did they want? 2) What important powers were not invited to attend? 3) What were the key outcomes of the Conference? Read pp. 60-66. Do #1-6, p. 66. Map Assignment 10 marks, due Wednesday – Europe 1919. Prepare for test Tuesday.
  • Tuesday, April 17 - Unit Test – Introduction to end of Chapter 2. Read pp. 68-74. Do #1-7, p. 74.
  • Wednesday, April 18 - Hand in Map Assignment. Take up homework. Introduction to Post-War Canada. The Winnipeg General Strike. Lecture and video. Read pp. 74-79. Do. #1-6, p. 79.
  • Thursday, April 19 - Take up homework. Filmstrip & questions: The Ecstatic 1920’s. Read pp. 79-88. Do #1-5, p. 88 & 1-3 in the sidebar on p. 86.
  • Friday, April 20 - Take up homework. Background to the Great Depression and statistical picture. AV on the Depression (if available). Read pp. 89-97. Do #1-6, p. 97 and the sidebar questions: #1-2, p. 91 and #1, p. 94.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

April 9-13








Use this blogsite to see what work we will be doing and note homework assignments. I will give advance warning about tests here and inform you of their mark breakdwon.The assignments themselves will be posted on my website at: http://kbenoy.googlepages.com/ .


Note: Some but not all of the handout materials will also be made available over the Internet from this site. Also use the website to link to resources and read course and school information -- like course objectives, image galleries, and other information pertaining to my classes, or clubs and groups that I am affiliated with.

Sutherland has a license to access Discovery Channel's United Streaming video collection. Students may download or stream videos from the collection by going to http://www.unitedstreaming.com/ . Use the passcode provided on your course outline to register. If you have lost it, see me for this information. Students are licensed to include this content within their own creations.

I have a student teacher this semester, Miss Hartigan, who is currently working with my grade 8s and regular grade 11s. She will also be posting information on her own blog and website. These can be found at http://chartigan.blogspot.com/ for the blog and http://christinahartigan.googlepages.com/ for the website.


Social Studies 8

Go to Miss Hartigan's blogsite for lesson plans at http://chartigan.blogspot.com/.


Social Studies 11 (Regular)

Go to Miss Hartigan's blogsite for lesson plans at http://chartigan.blogspot.com/.


Social Studies 11 (Honours)

  • Monday, April 9 - Easter Monday Holiday.
  • Tuesday, April 10 - Take up #1-3, p. 53. Hand in Geography Essay Assignment. Video & Questions: The Killing Ground. Read pp. 54-60. Do #1-6, p. 60.
  • Wednesday, April 11 - Take up homework. Complete video (if time needed). Trench warfare. Read sidebar, pp. 58-60. Do #1-3 (sidebar), p. 60.
  • Thursday, April 12 - Take up homework. The Conscription Crisis. Read article French Canada & Recruitment during the First World War Read the sidebar, pp. 50-51 & do #1-3, p. 51.
  • Friday, April 13 - Take up #1-3, p. 51. Literature of War Assignment. Using computers (if available) or handouts and library resources. 10 marks, due Monday.