Thursday, December 27, 2007

December 16 to January 7


Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!


For those of you new to my blogsite, it is intended to work alongside my website at:http://kbenoy.googlepages.com/



e-mail me at http://kbenoy@nvsd44.bc.ca/



Things that are static -- not requiring regular change -- will be posted on the website. This blogsite will have the changing material -- lesson plans and links to particular assignments. I will try to ensure that all assignments are made available on the Internet in this way. If something is underlined on the blog, it means that you can click on it to see a copy of the particular item -- this could be a pdf document, powerpoint, music or a video.Use this blog to see what is coming up each week. I will usually post it on Saturdays for the following week. If you are away, you can check up on what you are missing. There really is no reason for you not to know what is happening. If you do not have an Internet connection, you certainly know someone who does.


If you can't read the PowerPoint material on your computer, download PowerPoint Viewer from Microsoft. It is free.


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, or e-mail me, for this information. Students are licensed to include this content within their own creations.


Social Studies 11

Read my Tips for Writing the Social Studies 11 Provincial Exam.

Over Christmas it is important to begin preparation for your Provincial Final Exam. Go to the Ministry website and look at the exam table of specifications, familiarize yourself with key exam terms, access past exams and answer keys, and look at the essay scoring criteria to see how your essays will be marked.


Your Geography textbook is also available online at http://www.design4effect.com/soc11/ . Though we will use some material from the other text, most will be from this e-text. Be aware that this text is now a few years old and many hyperlinks are broken. Rewriting is a massive job that I have not had time to take on yet.


There is a major research assignment currently underway, the Family History - Immigration Assignment (With additional options for International and First Nations students.) The due date for this work is not until right after the Christmas holidays, to allow plenty of time for research and discussion with family members.)


Comparative Civilizations 12


With only three weeks remaining, we will not have another unit test. The remaining material will be tested on the final exam.


The final examination in this course will be held on the last two days of class, instead of during exam week. This test is worth 15% of your course mark. Only the first part of the test is closed book. You may refer to your notebooks in answering all other material.


Final Exam, Day 1: Slide Identification (closed book). Expect 50 items. You are to identify the work, the artist and the period (100 marks - since not all items have all three parts, we will give bonus marks for any third part identified). The remaining part of day 1 is an essay question - choose 1 from among 4 options (24 marks - 6 for composition and 18 for content -- marked according to the provincial examinations English & History rubrics).


Final Exam, Day 2: 15 matching items (1 mark each), 10 identifying styles from written descriptions (10 marks), 80 multiple choice (80 marks), and two from 5 long answer questions (20 marks - 10 each).


The final examination is, therefore, out of 249 marks -- but this is scaled to 15% of your final course mark.


History 12


This unit is global in scope -- far more than previous units. I will tend to focus on one region or issue at a time, which will mean that we will jump around more in time order. We did a bit of this in the last unit, but expect far more from now on. It is, therefore, essential that you find a way to make sure that you get the chronology right. I strongly suggest that you create a time line, with years on one axis and a series of columns, labelled Europe, Asia, North America, and South America on the other axis. Put major events on this timeline in the appropriate location and time. This will help you see events graphically -- recognizing how they might influence other events, elsewhere in the world, in the Cold War era.



The good news is that there will be no more unit tests. I do not wish to lose further blocks to testing -- though there will be an in-class essay in early January. Topic 5 & 6 material will, however, be strongly present on the Provincial Final Exam. Link here to Topic 5 & 6 questions. Link here to the plan for Topics 5 & 6.


You must begin to prepare for the final examination, which is worth 40% of your over-all mark. Go to the Ministry of Education's History 12 website and access the following material: The exam table of specifications, the description of key verbs used on the exam, a description of the scoring criteria used in marking the exam, and, of course, familiarize yourself with the look of the exam itself -- the response booklet, sample and released examinations and answer keys. The best way to prepare for this exam is to actually write a previous exam.



Expect to hand in questions to the end of #62 -- even if we do not quite reach this in our lectures -- at the end of the first week back after the holidays.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

December 17-21












For those of you new to my blogsite, it is intended to work alongside my website at:
http://kbenoy.googlepages.com/

e-mail me at http://kbenoy@nvsd44.bc.ca/

Things that are static -- not requiring regular change -- will be posted on the website. This blogsite will have the changing material -- lesson plans and links to particular assignments. I will try to ensure that all assignments are made available on the Internet in this way. If something is underlined on the blog, it means that you can click on it to see a copy of the particular item -- this could be a pdf document, powerpoint, music or a video.

Use this blog to see what is coming up each week. I will usually post it on Saturdays for the following week. If you are away, you can check up on what you are missing. There really is no reason for you not to know what is happening. If you do not have an Internet connection, you certainly know someone who does.

If you can't read the PowerPoint material on your computer, download PowerPoint Viewer from Microsoft. It is free.

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, or e-mail me, for this information. Students are licensed to include this content within their own creations.

Social Studies 11

All students who missed writing the unit test on Friday are expected to write it after school Monday.

Your Geography textbook is also available online at http://www.design4effect.com/soc11/ . Though we will use some material from the other text, most will be from this e-text. Be aware that this text is now a few years old and many hyperlinks are broken. Rewriting is a massive job that I have not had time to take on yet.

We will quiz Chapter 1 material on Friday. Expect the mark breakdown to be as follows: 15 multiple choice items (1 mark each) and three from 5 long answer questions (6 marks each). The total is therefore out of 33 marks. 15 flash cards are required to earn 3 bonus marks.

There is a major research assignment currently underway, the Family History - Immigration Assignment (With additional options for International and First Nations students.) The due date for this work is not until right after the Christmas holidays, to allow plenty of time for research and discussion with family members.)

  • Monday, December 17 - Introduction to Geography - key problems facing the world - Think/Pair/Share. Take up homework, #1-5, p. 11 (new text). Climate ChangeBegin Introduction PowerPoint. Read pp. 12-16. Do #1-9, p. 16 & 1-4, pp. 16-17.
  • Tuesday, December 18 - Take up homework. Complete any unfinished PowerPoint. Video Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth and questions. Read pp. 17-20. Do #1-2, p. 17 & #1-4, p. 21. Please also watch The Great Global Warming Swindle. You might also watch a follow-up debate, starting with this episode (link to the following segments from the sidebar).
  • Wednesday, December 19 - Take up homework. Complete An Inconvenient Truth and questions. Read pp. 430-433 in blue text. Do sidebar, figure 17-2 and #1-5, p. 433.
  • Thursday, December 20 - Take up homework. Complete "A Global Village Material" PowerPoint. Begin "Population" PowerPoint, if time. Quiz next class on the first chapter.
  • Friday, December 21 - Chapter 1 Quiz. Read pp. 29-31. Do #1-3 & the second #1-3, p. 31.

Comparative Civilizations 12

On Friday I indicated that I would consider putting off the test until after Christmas. I have thought long and hard about whether or not to postpone the Renaissance test until after the Christmas break. We will write the test on Wednesday of this week. My long experience indicates that on average scores will be higher if we test early as less will be forgotten. You will know your marks before we break for Christmas -- I commit to this to make it absolutely clear that I am not doing this for my own convenience. I will make one concession to you, however. The Hero as Artist package may come in any time up until 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, without late deduction.

The test breakdown is as follows: The mark breakdown is likely to be as follows: 20 slide identification (2 marks each -- name the work and name the artist), 35 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), and four from six long answer questions (6 marks each). The total is, therefore, out of 99 marks. Remember, only the first section of the test is closed-notebook.

History 12

This unit is global in scope -- far more than previous units. I will tend to focus on one region or issue at a time, which will mean that we will jump around more in time order. We did a bit of this in the last unit, but expect far more from now on. It is, therefore, essential that you find a way to make sure that you get the chronology right. I strongly suggest that you create a time line, with years on one axis and a series of columns, labelled Europe, Asia, North America, and South America on the other axis. Put major events on this timeline in the appropriate location and time. This will help you see events graphically -- recognizing how they might influence other events, elsewhere in the world, in the Cold War era.


The good news is that there will be no more unit tests. I do not wish to lose further blocks to testing -- though there will be an in-class essay in early January. Topic 5 & 6 material will, however, be strongly present on the Provincial Final Exam. Link here to Topic 5 & 6 questions. Link here to the plan for Topics 5 & 6.

Expect to hand in questions to the end of


Essay #3 is well underway and will be handed in any time in the last week of classes before Christmas.If you are considering completing the bonus Glossary Assignment, you need to get on with it now. Remember, it is worth up to an addtional 5% on your final class mark -- most bonus marks come in at 1-3% -- only really extraordinary work earns 5% (2 in the last decade). However, even 1% corresponds to many marks.

  • Monday, December 17 - Complete the Cuban Missile Crisis (base notes). If time, begin Deterrence & Nuclear War (base notes).
  • Tuesday, December 18 - Deterrence & Nuclear War (base notes).
  • Wednesday, December 19 -AV - Gwynne Dyer Notes on Nuclear War. British & French Decolonization in Africa & Asia (base notes).
  • Thursday, December 20 - continue British & French Decolonization (base notes). Begin Indochina & Vietnam (base notes).
  • Friday, December 21 - Indochina & Vietnam (base notes). You must watch the CNN Cold War episode, Vietnam 1954-1968 (Episode 11).

Saturday, December 08, 2007

December 10-14










For those of you new to my blogsite, it is intended to work alongside my website at:
http://kbenoy.googlepages.com/



e-mail me at http://kbenoy@nvsd44.bc.ca/



Things that are static -- not requiring regular change -- will be posted on the website. This blogsite will have the changing material -- lesson plans and links to particular assignments. I will try to ensure that all assignments are made available on the Internet in this way. If something is underlined on the blog, it means that you can click on it to see a copy of the particular item -- this could be a pdf document, powerpoint, music or a video.



Use this blog to see what is coming up each week. I will usually post it on Saturdays for the following week. If you are away, you can check up on what you are missing. There really is no reason for you not to know what is happening. If you do not have an Internet connection, you certainly know someone who does.



If you can't read the PowerPoint material on your computer, download PowerPoint Viewer from Microsoft. It is free.



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, or e-mail me, for this information. Students are licensed to include this content within their own creations.


Social Studies 11

There is a major research assignment currently underway, the Family History - Immigration Assignment (With additional options for International and First Nations students.) The due date for this work is not until right after the Christmas holidays, to allow plenty of time for research and discussion with family members.)

Expect a unit test on Friday. The mark breakdown will be as follows: 42 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), 5 definitions (2 marks each) and 3 out of 4 long answer question (6 marks each). The test is therefore out of a total of 70 marks.


  • Monday, December 10 - Take up #1-6, -216. Social Change video episodes from Canada; A Peoples' History - the following episodes: "A Question of Equality," "The World Was Mine," "A Changing Face," and "Winners and Losers." Do questions. If time, begin PowerPoint: Aboriginal Canadians; Land Claims and the Indian Act. Homework: Create a time line (click here to download blank) with two columns, with the following titles - Landmark Events in Canadian Autonomy and Landmark Events in Canadian Social Change. Go through the History portion of your book to identify events to include in your Time Line. 10 marks - due Wednesday.

  • Tuesday, December 11 - Take up any problems with timeline creation. PowerPoint on Land Claims & the Indian Act. Do the sidebar on p. 211. Read and do #1-2 in the sidebar on pp. 212-213. Also, describe what you think Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun is trying to show in his painting Despotism in Canada on the last slide of the PowerPoint (minus all of the print, obviously).

  • Wednesday, December 12 - Take up homework. Hand in the timeline assignment. Video segments from Canada; A Peoples' History - the following episodes: "Taking Back the Past" and "Land and Nation." Questions. PowerPoint on Land Claims & the Indian Act. Continue the PowerPoint. Complete the timeline. Review for test. Do #4, 6, & 7, on p. 217.
  • Thursday, December 13 - Take up homework. Complete any PowerPoint material. If time, introduce Geography portion of the course. Prepare for unit test on Post-War Canada next class.

  • Friday, December 14 - Unit Test on the Post-World War II years. Sign out Geography text. Read pp. 6-11. Do #1-5, p. 11.

Comparative Civilizations 12


Expect the next unit test (The Renaissance) to be next Tuesday. The mark breakdown is likely to be as follows: 20 slide identification (2 marks each -- name the work and name the artist), 35 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), and four from six long answer questions (6 marks each). The total is, therefore, out of 99 marks.

  • Monday, December 10 - Introduction to High Renaissance Painting (notes). Michelangelo - painting,sculpture and architecture. Work on the Hero as Artist package. For a little levity, watch Monty Python's Pope & Michelangelo. See a Unitedstreaming video on Michelangelo (you will need to login). If you are interested in Michelangelo's sketches, watch this video from the British Museum (40 minutes). You might also look at a video about his sculptures (5 minutes).

  • Tuesday, December 11 - Da Vinci. Work on the package. If you are interested in Dan Brown's books -- and the da Vinci Code in particular, you might enjoy Professor Ward Gasque's University of California lecture The da Vinci Code - Fact or Fiction.

  • Wednesday, December 12 - No Class. Post-Secondary Liaison Day.

  • Thursday, December 13 - Bramante and Raphael. Sister Wendy video segment. Work on the package.

  • Friday, December 14 - Giorgione and Titian. Sister Wendy video segments. Work on the package.

History 12

This unit is global in scope -- far more than previous units. I will tend to focus on one region or issue at a time, which will mean that we will jump around more in time order. We did a bit of this in the last unit, but expect far more from now on. It is, therefore, essential that you find a way to make sure that you get the chronology right. I strongly suggest that you create a time line, with years on one axis and a series of columns, labelled Europe, Asia, North America, and South America on the other axis. Put major events on this timeline in the appropriate location and time. This will help you see events graphically -- recognizing how they might influence other events, elsewhere in the world, in the Cold War era.


The good news is that there will be no more unit tests. I do not wish to lose further blocks to testing -- though there will be an in-class essay in early January. Topic 5 & 6 material will, however, be strongly present on the Provincial Final Exam. Link here to Topic 5 & 6 questions. Link here to the plan for Topics 5 & 6 - but note, there is an error: Post-Secondary Liaison Day is on Wednesday, December 12, in the afternoon -- so we will miss that day. I am rejigging the order of lectures a bit and will go from the Chinese Revolution material right into the Korean War, following it with the United Nations material.


Essay #3 is well underway and will be handed in any time in the last week of classes before Christmas.

If you are considering completing the bonus Glossary Assignment, you need to get on with it now. Remember, it is worth up to an addtional 5% on your final class mark -- most bonus marks come in at 1-3% -- only really extraordinary work earns 5% (2 in the last decade). However, even 1% corresponds to many marks.

  • Monday, December 10 - Decolonization India (base notes).
  • Tuesday, December 11 - The Middle East to 1956 (base notes). Video clip from the 20th Century History series. (base notes - I still need to scan and load this).

  • Wednesday, December 14 - No Class - Post-Secondary Liaison Day.

  • Thursday, December 13 - Complete the Middle East to 1956 - with video clip from the 20th Century History series. Begin the Cuban Missile Crisis (base notes). Be sure to watch CNN's Cold War; Episode 10; Cuba 1959-1962.

  • Friday, December 14 - We've fallen a bit further behind. Today we will see the 20th Century History material on the Cuban Missile crisis and carry on with the lecture (base notes). If you have almost two hours available on the weekend, get in the mood for Monday's lecture on nuclear war by viewing Threads, a British docudrama from the 1980s about a nuclear war -- banned from British TV at the time, it is a highly praised production that gives a frightening, but important view of what such a war might be like. A straight-forward documentary 0n what would happen to a city hit by a nuclear bomb, watch Nuclear War; A Guide to Armageddon - this links to the first episode, go to the sidebar to link to the other segments.

Saturday, December 01, 2007

December 3 to 7








For those of you new to my blogsite, it is intended to work alongside my website at:


http://kbenoy.googlepages.com/


e-mail me at http://kbenoy@nvsd44.bc.ca/


Things that are static -- not requiring regular change -- will be posted on the website. This blogsite will have the changing material -- lesson plans and links to particular assignments. I will try to ensure that all assignments are made available on the Internet in this way. If something is underlined on the blog, it means that you can click on it to see a copy of the particular item -- this could be a pdf document, powerpoint, music or a video.


Use this blog to see what is coming up each week. I will usually post it on Saturdays for the following week. If you are away, you can check up on what you are missing. There really is no reason for you not to know what is happening. If you do not have an Internet connection, you certainly know someone who does.


If you can't read the PowerPoint material on your computer, download PowerPoint Viewer from Microsoft. It is free.


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, or e-mail me, for this information. Students are licensed to include this content within their own creations.


Social Studies 11


There is a major research assignment currently underway, the Family History - Immigration Assignment (With additional options for International and First Nations students.) The due date for this work is not until right after the Christmas holidays, to allow plenty of time for research and discussion with family members.)

For those interested in seeing and hearing more about the French-English dispute, the CBC archives has fascinating radio and television clips: Maurice Duplessis, The Road to Bilingualism, Rene Levesque's Separatist Fight, The October Crisis (1970), The 1980 Referendum, The 1995 Referendum, and there is also a NFB documentary on the 1995 referendum.

  • Monday, December 3 - Take up #1-4, p. 158. PowerPoint Post-War Canada - Slides 45-62. Read pp. 160-172. Do sidebar, p. 167, #2-6, p. 167, & #1-5, p. 172.
  • Tuesday, December 4 - Take up homework. Begin PowerPoint The Quiet and Not So Quiet Revolution. Read pp. 172-181. Do #1-4, p. 176 and #2-4, p. 182.
  • Wednedsday, December 5 - Material from Canada; A Peoples’ History ("Time for Change" & "Maitres Chez Nous"). Continue PowerPoint. Read pp. Read pp. Read. Pp. 184-189. Do 1 sidebar, p. 1865; #1-4, p. 187; #1-3, p. 189.
  • Thursday, December 6 - Material from Canada; A Peoples’ History ("Vive le Quebec Libre," "Language Wars", the "Choice"). Continue PowerPoint. Read pp. 202-206. Do #1-5, p. 206.
  • Friday, December 7 - Take up homework. Complete the PowerPoint and see any remaining material from Canada; A Peoples’ History, including the final segment: "Night of the Long Knives." Read pp. 206-216. Do #1-6, p. 216.

Comparative Civilizations 12

We are a considerable time away from testing the Renaissance - at least 2 1/2 weeks.


Expect to hand in the Man the Measure of All Things package on Wednesday, December 5.

  • Monday, December 3 - Complete Bill Moyer's Florence video. Grunewald & Bosch. Work on the package. I highly recommend seeing Carol Gerten's pages on Grunewald, and Bosch - read the biographies and look at the images.
  • Tuesday, December 4 - Sister Wendy on the Northern Renaissance Painters. Durer - look at Carol Gerten's page on him.. Work on the package. Man the Measure of All Things Package due by 4:30 p.m. Wednesday..
  • Wednesday, December 5 - Hero as Artist Package assigned. Filmstrip or video summary of this chapter in Clark. Work on the new package. Hand in the Man the Measure of All Things package by 4:30 p.m. today.
  • Thursday, December 6 - Begin the video: The Agony and the Ecstacy. Work on the package.
  • Friday, December 7 - Continue The Agony and the Ecstacy. Work on the package.

History 12

This unit is global in scope -- far more than previous units. I will tend to focus on one region or issue at a time, which will mean that we will jump around more in time order. We did a bit of this in the last unit, but expect far more from now on. It is, therefore, essential that you find a way to make sure that you get the chronology right. I strongly suggest that you create a time line, with years on one axis and a series of columns, labelled Europe, Asia, North America, and South America on the other axis. Put major events on this timeline in the appropriate location and time. This will help you see events graphically -- recognizing how they might influence other events, elsewhere in the world, in the Cold War era.


The good news is that there will be no more unit tests. I do not wish to lose further blocks to testing -- though there will be an in-class essay in early January. Topic 5 & 6 material will, however, be strongly present on the Provincial Final Exam. Link here to Topic 5 & 6 questions. Link here to the plan for Topics 5 & 6 - but note, there is an error: Post-Secondary Liaison Day is on Wednesday, December 12, in the afternoon -- so we will miss that day. I am rejigging the order of lectures a bit and will go from the Chinese Revolution material right into the Korean War, following it with the United Nations material.

Essay #3 is well underway and will be handed in any time in the last week of classes before Christmas.

If you are considering completing the bonus Glossary Assignment, you need to get on with it now. Remember, it is worth up to an addtional 5% on your final class mark -- most bonus marks come in at 1-3% -- only really extraordinary work earns 5% (2 in the last decade). However, even 1% corresponds to many marks.

Note: Some of the base notes are not up as of Saturday, December 1. I will load them on Monday.

  • Monday, December 3 - Video from the 20th Century History series, "One Man's Revolution", Complete lecture material - Chinese Revolution to the Korean War (base notes).
  • Tuesday, December 4 - TheUnited Nations (base notes).
  • Wednesday, December 5 - Begin the Soviet Union & Eastern Europe to 1956 (base notes).
  • Thursday, December 6 - Video & Questions - The Cold War; Episode 6; Reds (You can see CNN companion material online). Time permitting, you might also see the video The Fragile Balance. Outside of class, watch this video -- a US school educational video entitled Communism (Caution - much of LiveLeak's video content is of dubious quality and content. Sources are rarely properly attributed).
  • Friday, December 7 - Complete The USSR & Eastern Europe to 1956 (base notes). If time, begin Decolonization India (base notes).

Thursday, November 22, 2007

November 26 to 30

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For those of you new to my blogsite, it is intended to work alongside my website at:http://kbenoy.googlepages.com/





e-mail me at http://kbenoy@nvsd44.bc.ca/



Things that are static -- not requiring regular change -- will be posted on the website. This blogsite will have the changing material -- lesson plans and links to particular assignments. I will try to ensure that all assignments are made available on the Internet in this way. If something is underlined on the blog, it means that you can click on it to see a copy of the particular item -- this could be a pdf document, powerpoint, music or a video.


Use this blog to see what is coming up each week. I will usually post it on Saturdays for the following week. If you are away, you can check up on what you are missing. There really is no reason for you not to know what is happening. If you do not have an Internet connection, you certainly know someone who does.


If you can't read the PowerPoint material on your computer, download PowerPoint Viewer from Microsoft. It is free.


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, or e-mail me, for this information. Students are licensed to include this content within their own creations.


Social Studies 11

There is a major research assignment currently underway, the Family History - Immigration Assignment (With additional options for International and First Nations students.) The due date for this work is not until right after the Christmas holidays, to allow plenty of time for research and discussion with family members.)


We just finished a unit test, so will not be testing again for about 3 weeks -- once we complete looking at Canada since World War II.


  • Monday, November 26 - Hand in the Holocaust assignment. Take up p. 133 & 134 & #1-4, p. 135. Filmstrip & questions Middle Power Introduction to the Cold War. Read pp. 135-139. Do sidebar questions pp. 136 & 137 & #1-5, p. 139.

  • Tuesday, November 27 - Take up homework. PowerPoint Post 1945 Canada. Material from Canada; A Peoples’ History; Comfort & Fear. (Comfort & Fear, From Sea to Sea and Boom- questions). Read pp. 140-146. Do sidebar questions pp. 140, 141 #1-2, 143 #3, 145 & #1-6, p. 146.

  • Wednesday, November 28 - Take up homework. PowerPoint Post 1945 Canada. Material from Canada; A Peoples’ History; Comfort & Fear. (Seeing Red, On Guard for Thee and The Shadow of Nuclear War - questions). Read pp. 146-150. Do #1-4, p. 150.

  • Thursday, November 29 - Take up homework. PowerPoint Post 1945 Canada. Material from Canada; A Peoples’ History; Comfort & Fear. (First Tremors, A Prairie Storm & The Fight for Medicare - questions). Read pp. 150-156. Do #1-5, p. 156 & sidebar #1-4, p. 155.

  • Friday, November 30 - Take up homework. Video segments from Canada; A Peoples’ History.” (Material not completed in the previous two classes). Read pp. 157-158. Do #1-4, p. 158.


Comparative Civilizations 12

We are a considerable time away from testing the Renaissance - at least 3 1/2 weeks.

Expect to hand in the Man the Measure of All Things package on Wednesday, December 5.


  • Monday, November 26 - PowerPoint on Fra Angelico. Sister Wendy on Fra Angelico. Work on the Man the Measure of All Things package.

  • Tuesday, November 27 - Video: Art of the Western World; The Early Renaissance. Work on the package.

  • Wednesday, November 28 - Mantegna and Piero della Francesca. Work on package.

  • Thursday, November 29 - Video - Bill Moyer's Florence.

  • Friday, November 30 - Complete the Bill Moyer video. Van Eyck and Van der Weyden. Work on the package.

History 12

This unit is global in scope -- far more than previous units. I will tend to focus on one region or issue at a time, which will mean that we will jump around more in time order. We did a bit of this in the last unit, but expect far more from now on. It is, therefore, essential that you find a way to make sure that you get the chronology right. I strongly suggest that you create a time line, with years on one axis and a series of columns, labelled Europe, Asia, North America, and South America on the other axis. Put major events on this timeline in the appropriate location and time. This will help you see events graphically -- recognizing how they might influence other events, elsewhere in the world, in the Cold War era.

The good news is that there will be no more unit tests. I do not wish to lose further blocks to testing -- though there will be an in-class essay in early January. Topic 5 & 6 material will, however, be strongly present on the Provincial Final Exam.

The breakdown of marks for Tuesday's test is as follows: 70 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), 5 map items - countries (1 mark each), and two long answer questions from a choice of three, valued at 12 marks each (2 x 6 each). The total is therefore out of 99 marks.


  • Monday, November 26 - Complete material on the war-time conferences (base notes) and begin the Introduction to the Cold War (base notes). Be sure to read Lecture 14 "The Origins of the Cold War" from The History Guide. Listen to a BBC programme on the defeat of Japan. See Churchill's "Iron Curtain Speech on Google video.

  • Tuesday, November 27 - Unit Test on Topic 4; 1933-45.

  • Wednesday, November 28 - Complete Origins of the Cold War (base notes). The Chinese Revolution (base notes). If you have time, check out the PBS Documentary China; A Century of Revolution (Note: The link is only to the first segment.)

  • Thurday, November 29 - AV - 20th Century History; Mao - One Man's Revolution. Complete Chinese Revolution lecture material (base notes).

  • Friday, November 30 - The United Nations (base notes).

Saturday, November 17, 2007

November 19-23











For those of you new to my blogsite, it is intended to work alongside my website at:

http://kbenoy.googlepages.com/


e-mail me at http://kbenoy@nvsd44.bc.ca/


Things that are static -- not requiring regular change -- will be posted on the website. This blogsite will have the changing material -- lesson plans and links to particular assignments. I will try to ensure that all assignments are made available on the Internet in this way. If something is underlined on the blog, it means that you can click on it to see a copy of the particular item -- this could be a pdf document, powerpoint, music or a video.

Use this blog to see what is coming up each week. I will usually post it on Saturdays for the following week. If you are away, you can check up on what you are missing. There really is no reason for you not to know what is happening. If you do not have an Internet connection, you certainly know someone who does.

If you can't read the PowerPoint material on your computer, download PowerPoint Viewer from Microsoft. It is free.

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, or e-mail me, for this information. Students are licensed to include this content within their own creations.

Social Studies 11

There is a major research assignment currently underway, the Family History - Immigration Assignment (With additional options for International and First Nations students.) The due date for this work is not until right after the Christmas holidays, to allow plenty of time for research and discussion with family members.)

Expect the next unit test when we finish the interwar years and World War II -- this week. I expect it will include roughly the following (subject to revision): 40-45 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), 5 definition questions (2 marks each) and 4 out of 6 long answer questions (6 marks each) -- for a grand total of roughly 74-79 marks.

  • Monday, November 19 - Take up #1-3, p. 125. Complete video series & questions (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3). If time, begin The Valour & the Horror; Savage Christmas (note there is a website that accompanies this video - very useful) and viewing guide. Note assignment. Read pp. 125-128. Do sidebar question p. 128 & 1-4, p. 128.
  • Tuesday, November 20 - Take up homework. Continue Savage Christmas & questions. Read the sidebar on pp. 126-127 & handouts. Do #1-2, p. 127. Complete the assignment (bottom of questions sheet )from Savage Christmas for FThursday.
  • Wednesday, November 21 - Take up the homework. Complete Savage Christmas. Discuss Japanese Internment – compare to Japanese treatment of Allied prisoners. Complete Savage Christmas assignment - to submit next class. Test on chapters 3-5 Friday.
  • Thursday, November 22 - Hand in Savage Christmas assignment. Lesson on The Holocaust/Shoah. Video on the Holocaust (Frontline; Memory of the Camps – Chapter 4. Available online at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/camp/view/ .) Assignment: Holocaust deniers claim that this genocide never happened. In a short composition, after doing additional research, explain what evidence exists to prove that the Holocaust is a historical fact. 10 marks. Due Monday.
  • Friday, November 23 - Unit Test on Chapters 3-5. Read pp. 130-135. Do sidebar questions p. 133 & 134 & #1-4, p. 135.

Comparative Civilizations 12

The Unit Test on the Middle Ages material, is Monday of this week, as we have completed the following packages: Islamic Civilization, The Frozen World, The Great Thaw, and Romance and Reality.


The Romance & Reality package is due by4:30 p.m. on Monday. Expect the test to include the following: Image identification 10 items (20 marks for what? and where? - city for full mark or country for 1/2), Floorplan and interior elevation of a cathedral - 10 items (1 mark each), 40 multiple choice (1 mark each), 2 long answer - interpreting illustrations (6 marks each) and one essay from a choice of 7 topics (18 marks - 6 for composition and 12 for content). The total is, therefore, out of 100 marks. Pleae Note: The first two sections of the test are closed notebook. You may consult your notes for the remainder of the test.

The Man, the Measure of All Things package will likely be due on Wednesday, December 5.

  • Monday, November 19 - Medieval Unit Test. Pick up new package - Man, the Measure of All Things. Romance & Reality package due by 4:30 p.m. today.
  • Tuesday, November 20 - Sorry, Man, the Measure of all Things filmstrip is unavailable We will see the original video, that the filmstrip is a summary of - available online at Guba.com - requires registration. If it will not play at school, then we will watch Bill Moyers' video on Renaissance Florence - a terrific overview.
  • Wednesday, November 21 - Complete the Bill Moyers video if time needed. Brunelleschi PowerPoint. Work on package.
  • Thursday, November 22 - Ghiberti & Donatello - presentations & note-taking. Work on the package.
  • Friday, November 23 - Massachio PowerPoint & Boticelli PowerPoint presentations. Work on the package. If you have 50 minutes to spare, watch The Private Life of a Masterpiece - La Primavera on a Guba stream.

History 12

We are pretty well on schedule according to the plan for topic #4. Keep working on the questions for topic #4 -- avoid procrastinating unless you enjoy multiple all-night sessions at the end of the unit.


The next test is next Monday, November 26. Expect roughly the following material on the Topic #4 Test: 70 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), 5 map items (1 mark each), and 2 from 4 Long Answer questions (12 marks each - based on 2 x 6). The total value will therefore be around 99 marks.

  • Monday, November 19 - Video clip Pearl Harbour to Hiroshima. War Chronology (base notes). Pick up Essay #3 Assignment sheet.
  • Tuesday, November 20 - Complete war chronology (base notes), if necessary. Total War; the British Experience (base notes).
  • Wednesday, November 21 - Complete Total War; The British Experience (base notes), if necessary. Shoah/the Holocaust (base notes).
  • Thursday, November 22 - AV - The World at War; the Holocaust.
  • Friday, November 23 - The Wartime Conferences (base notes). The Unit test for this section will be on Monday, November 26.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

November 13-16






For those of you new to my blogsite, it is intended to work alongside my website at: http://kbenoy.googlepages.com/

e-mail me at http://kbenoy@nvsd44.bc.ca/

Things that are static -- not requiring regular change -- will be posted on the website. This blogsite will have the changing material -- lesson plans and links to particular assignments. I will try to ensure that all assignments are made available on the Internet in this way. If something is underlined on the blog, it means that you can click on it to see a copy of the particular item -- this could be a pdf document, powerpoint, music or a video.

Use this blog to see what is coming up each week. I will usually post it on Saturdays for the following week. If you are away, you can check up on what you are missing. There really is no reason for you not to know what is happening. If you do not have an Internet connection, you certainly know someone who does.

If you can't read the PowerPoint material on your computer, download PowerPoint Viewer from Microsoft. It is free.

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, or e-mail me, for this information. Students are licensed to include this content within their own creations.

Social Studies 11

There is a major research assignment currently underway, the Family History - Immigration Assignment (With additional options for International and First Nations students.) The due date for this work is not until right after the Christmas holidays, to allow plenty of time for research and discussion with family members.)

Expect the next unit test when we finish the interwar years and World War II -- probably in about 1 1/2 to 2 weeks. I expect it will include roughly the following (subject to revision): 40-45 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), 5 definition questions (2 marks each) and 4 out of 6 long answer questions (6 marks each) -- for a grand total of roughly 74-79 marks.

  • Tuesday, November 13 - Take up sidebars p. 92 both on 95 & 96, #1-5, p. 98. Complete King & Country video and questions. Introduction to World War II. Read pp. 100-110. Do 1-4, p. 105, sidebar questions p. 106, 107, 110 & #1-3, p. 110.
  • Wednesday, November 14 - Take up homework. Begin video series & questions; Episode I; Canada Remembers; Turning the Tide). WWII series. Read pp. 111-115. Do #1-4, p. 115.
  • Thursday, November 15 - Take up homework. Continue video series & questions, Episode 2; Canada Remembers; The Liberators - D-Day to the Rhine. Read 115-122. Do #1, 2 & 4, p. 122.
  • Friday, November 16 - Take up homework. Continue video series & questions. Episode 3; Canada Remembers; Endings & Beginnings. Read pp. 122-125. Do #1-3, p. 125.

Comparative Civilizations 12

The next test, on the Middle Ages material, is about a week away, as we will first complete the following packages: Islamic Civilization, The Frozen World, The Great Thaw, and Romance and Reality.

The Romance & Reality package will be due on test day -- probably Monday. Expect the test to include the following: Image identification 10 items (20 marks for what? and where? - city for full mark or country for 1/2), Floorplan and interior elevation of a cathedral - 10 items (1 mark each), 40 multiple choice (1 mark each), 2 long answer - interpreting illustrations (6 marks each) and one essay from a choice of 7 topics (18 marks - 6 for composition and 12 for content). The total is, therefore, out of 100 marks. Pleae Note: The first two sections of the test are closed notebook. You may consult your notes for the remainder of the test.

  • Tuesday, November 13 - Gothic Painting PowerPoint. Sister Wendy video segment. Work on Romance & Reality package. If you have the time and inclination, do watch Bill Moyer's interview of Sister Wendy -a humble genius of art analysis.
  • Wednesday, November 14 - Begin with video introduction. Giotto. Sister Wendy video segment. Work on package. Click here for the Webmuseum description of Giotto.
  • Thursday, November 15 - Gothic Sculpture PowerPoint.Work on package.
  • Friday, November 16 - Video: The Western Tradition; The Late Middle Ages Romance & Reality package due Monday – along with Exam. Work on package.

History 12

We are running a little behind the originally published plan for topic #4 already, but should make up some of this as lecture material runs into blocks where we also show videos in the Road to War series. Keep working on the questions for topic #4 -- avoid procrastinating unless you enjoy multiple all-night sessions at the end of the unit.


The next test is quite a long way off, but expect it around November 26. Expect roughly the following material on the Topic #4 Test: 70 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), 5 map items (1 mark each), and 2 from 4 Long Answer questions (12 marks each - based on 2 x 6). The total value will therefore be around 99 marks.

Remember, Essay #2 is due by the end of this week!

  • Tuesday, November 13 - World War II chronology (base notes).
  • Wednesday, November 14 - World War II chronology (base notes).
  • Thursday, November 15 - Grade 12 Assembly scheduled for this block. If there is any time at the end, we will continue the World War II chronology (base notes).
  • Friday, November 16 - Completion of the World War II chronology (base notes). For a very brief summary of World War II, read The History Guide; Lecture 11; Hitler and World War II.

Saturday, November 03, 2007

November 5-9

For those of you new to my blogsite, it is intended to work alongside my website at: http://kbenoy.googlepages.com/


e-mail me at http://kbenoy@nvsd44.bc.ca/

Things that are static -- not requiring regular change -- will be posted on the website. This blogsite will have the changing material -- lesson plans and links to particular assignments. I will try to ensure that all assignments are made available on the Internet in this way. If something is underlined on the blog, it means that you can click on it to see a copy of the particular item -- this could be a pdf document, powerpoint, music or a video.

Use this blog to see what is coming up each week. I will usually post it on Saturdays for the following week. If you are away, you can check up on what you are missing. There really is no reason for you not to know what is happening. If you do not have an Internet connection, you certainly know someone who does.

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, or e-mail me, for this information. Students are licensed to include this content within their own creations.

Social Studies 11

There is a major research assignment currently underway, the Family History - Immigration Assignment (With additional options for International and First Nations students.) The due date for this work is not until right after the Christmas holidays, to allow plenty of time for research and discussion with family members.)

Expect the next unit test when we finish the interwar years and World War II -- probably in about 2 1/2 to 3 weeks. I expect it will include roughly the following (subject to revision): 40-45 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), 5 definition questions (2 marks each) and 4 out of 6 long answer questions (6 marks each) -- for a grand total of roughly 74-79 marks.


  • Monday, November 5 - Take up homework. Filmstrip & questions: The Ecstatic 20’s. If time, begin PowerPoint - Canada Between the Wars; 1919-1939. Read pp. 57-67. Do sidebar questions, p. 57 & 59, #1-3, p. 61, #1-3, p. 65, & sidebar #1-2, p. 67.
  • Tuesday, November 6 - Take up homework. Background to the Great Depression (including statistics) - Continue PowerPoint - Canada Between the Wars; 1919-1939. AV on the Depression - (From: Canada; A People’s History). Read pp. 68-79. Do sidebar questions p. 71 & 72 & #1-4, p. 72, sidebar questions p. 76, 78 & 79 & #1-2, p. 79.
  • Wednesday, November 7 - Take up homework. Continue Canada; A People’s History; Hard Times and PowerPoint - Canada Between the Wars; 1919-1939. Read pp. 79-86. Do sidebar #1-4, p. 81, sidebar questions p. 82 & #3-4, p. 85 & #1-3, p. 86.
  • Thursday, November 8 - Take up homework. Continue Canada; A People’s History; Hard Times and PowerPoint - Canada Between the Wars; 1919-1939. Political Cartoon Assignment. (10 marks, due Monday). Read pp. 86-90. Do #1-2 sidebar p. 89, #1-3, p. 90.
  • Friday, November 9 - Take up homework. Video King & Country & questions. Read pp. 90-98. Do sidebars p. 92 both on 95 & 96, #1-5, p. 98.

Comparative Civilizations 12

The next test, on the Middle Ages material, is about two weeks or so away, as we will first complete the following packages: Islamic Civilization, The Frozen World, The Great Thaw, and Romance and Reality.

Your Great Thaw Package will come in on Wednesday.

  • Monday, November 5 - Video - Medieval Help Desk. Gothic Architecture Slides. Work on Package.
  • Tuesday, November 6 - James Burke's Connections; Faith in Numbers video. Work on package.
  • Wednesday, November 7 -Video The Western Tradition; The Middle Ages. New Package - Romance & Reality assigned. The Great Thaw Package is due by 4:30 p.m. today.
  • Thursday, November 8 - Romance & Reality filmstrip. Work on Package.
  • Friday, November 9 - Video - The Western Tradition; The Feudal Order. Work on the package.

History 12

We are running a little behind the originally published plan for topic #4 already, but should make up some of this as lecture material runs into blocks where we also show videos in the Road to War series. Keep working on the questions for topic #4 -- avoid procrastinating unless you enjoy multiple all-night sessions at the end of the unit.

The next test is quite a long way off, but expect it around November 26. Expect roughly the following material on the Topic #4 Test: 70 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), 5 map items (1 mark each), and 2 from 4 Long Answer questions (12 marks each - based on 2 x 6). The total value will therefore be around 99 marks.

  • Monday, November 4 - Complete Hitler's Germany (base notes). If time, supplementary AV material.
  • Tuesday, November 5 - Appeasement (base notes).
  • Wednesday, November 6 - Complete Appeasement & Causes of WWII. Video: The Road to War; Britain.
  • Thursday, November 7 - Complete The Road to War; Britain and watch The Road to War; France.
  • Friday, November 8 - The Spanish Civil War (base notes).



Saturday, October 20, 2007

October 29 to November 2


























For those of you new to my blogsite, it is intended to work alongside my website at: http://kbenoy.googlepages.com/



e-mail me at http://kbenoy@nvsd44.bc.ca/

Things that are static -- not requiring regular change -- will be posted on the website. This blogsite will have the changing material -- lesson plans and links to particular assignments. I will try to ensure that all assignments are made available on the Internet in this way. If something is underlined on the blog, it means that you can click on it to see a copy of the particular item -- this could be a pdf document, powerpoint, music or a video.

Use this blog to see what is coming up each week. I will usually post it on Saturdays for the following week. If you are away, you can check up on what you are missing. There really is no reason for you not to know what is happening. If you do not have an Internet connection, you certainly know someone who does.

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, or e-mail me, for this information. Students are licensed to include this content within their own creations.


Social Studies 11

We have a student teacher with us from UBC who will teach one or more of the classes this week. The plan will change to reflect this, if necessary.


  • There is a major research assignment currently underway, the Family History - Immigration Assignment (With additional options for International and First Nations students.) The due date for this work is not until right after the Christmas holidays, to allow plenty of time for research and discussion with family members.)

    The unit test on the material to the end of World War I will be on the chapters 1 & 2 material from your textbook and all of the material studied in class. Expect roughly the following: 40 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), 5 definitions (2 marks each) and 5 long answer questions (6 marks each), for a total of about 74 marks.

    Monday, October 29 - (Note: Ms. Carlson, from UBC, will be teaching this class). Take up homework. The Conscription crisis. Video material from Canada; A Peoples’ History Turmoil on the Home Front (Be sure to read the series' homepage on this episode) & questions. PowerPoint - Was Conscription the Right Choice? Assignment - Letter to the Newspaper about conscription. 10 marks. Due next class.
  • Tuesday, October 30 - Take up homework. Literature of War Assignment. Using computers (if available) or handouts and library resources. 10 marks, due Monday.

  • Wednesday, October 31 - Take up Literature of War Assignment. 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. 42-46. Do #1 sidebar, p. 44, 1. Explain how Canada’s role in the world was different in 1919 to 1914. 2. What limited the effectiveness of the League of Nations from its very start? 3. What great epidemic swept the world from 1918-1920? What was its effect in Canada? Unit Test on Unit 1 next class.
  • Thursday, November 1 - Unit Test. Read pp. 48-51. Do #1-3, p. 51.

  • Friday, November 2 - Introduction to Post-War Canada. The Winnipeg General Strike. Lecture and video - with questions. Read pp53-56. Do #1-3, p. 56.

Comparative Civilizations 12

We have a student teacher with us from UBC who may teach one or more of the classes this week. The plan will change to reflect this, if necessary.

The next test is a very long way off, as we will first complete the following packages: Islamic Civilization, The Frozen World, The Great Thaw, and Romance and Reality.

History 12

Make sure you have the Topic #3 unit outline and Topic #3 questions. The test for this unit is postponed to Wednesday, October 31 as we need a little extra time to finish the Japan Between the Wars Lecture. The unit test slotted for Wednesday is now prepared and ready to run. Expect 50 multiple choice questions (1 mark each) 5 map items (1 mark each), 10 definitions (2 marks each) and 3 from 5 long answer questions (6 marks each) -- this totals 93 marks.



Note: We are running behind the published plan for this unit by a couple of days.

  • Monday, October 29 - Japan between the wars (base notes).
  • Tuesday, October 30 - Complete Japan between the wars (base notes). Video (switched from Friday) The Road to War; the Soviet Union. Pick up the Topic #4 Plan and questions.
  • Wednesday, October 31 - Unit Test. Topic 3.
  • Thursday, November 1 - Hitler & the Rise of the Nazis (base notes).
  • Friday, November 2 - Hitler's Germany (base notes), and AV - probably from the 20th Century History series.