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CH 1 A Different Canada

Who is Laurier, whose century would it be? How was Canada different back then? Pg 5

Learning Outcomes: You will learn about early Canada and be able to identify and explain our unique cultural and political characteristics--

What is culture? What are political characteristics? Talk with a neighbour and give some examples of the culture and political characteristics of Canada….

Text Reading: Quietly Read Pages 5-9 As you read jot down an idea or two on how the following influenced Canadian culture and politics: (1) immigration,(2) British Influence, (3)Women and (4)Quebec Nationalism

Vocabulary: For each Word give an: Explanation,Example,Visual a.Autonomy b.Ethnocentric From what you have read so far how did the shifting culture lead Canadians to be more autonomous and often ethnocentric?

Fig 1-3- The British Empire was the biggest of the European empires, that controlled much of the land and people of the world. What does the expression "the sun never sets on the British Empire " mean?

Homework Questions: Write down and answer the following Questions into your notebook. Pg. 6- Society Identity:"How did women.... Pg. 7- Autonomy " What was Canada's..... Pg.8- Society Identity " Why were the attitudes of Answer each of these questions in full sentences..

1-2 Canada's Changing Population

Think about and be Prepared to Answer.. Review from Last Day How is Canada still British? How are women influencing life in Canada during the early 2000's? How are the French and English getting along today?

Today we will learn about how the Canadian Government dealt with immigration… Provincial PLO: 3a-assess the development and impact of Can. social policies and programs related to immigration.

Read Pages As you read focus on the following: Identify government policies with regards to the different immigrant groups.

You will be given a number 1-3 Your number represents either: (1)Chinese,(2)India, or (3)European Identify three or four ways groups were treated unfairly by the government or Canadian Citizens Share this info with your group Record info in your notebook

Homework Assigment 1-2 Society/Identity Questions Pg. 9 (2 questions) Pg. 12 (1 question) Definitions--Assimilation Practice Questions: Pg ,4 Figure 1-5 (2 Questions) Extra /12/27/as-canadian- citizenship-rules-face-an- overhaul-by-the-harper- government-in-2014-heres- what-to-expect/ What is the issue? What is your point of view?

1-3- Challenges Faced by Aboriginals Pg 13-16

Provincial Outcome 3E- Demonstrate knowledge of challenges faced by Aboriginals and their response to reserves, self government and treaty negotiations.

Review Questions from last day How did the current governments of Canada respond to the Komagata Maru and Head Tax ? a. the government ignored b. the government said sorry c. the government said sorry and gave financial compensation d. the goverment put it to a vote.

Review from Last Class

Quietly Read Pages 13 and 16.

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Who is this?

Who's Who- GLM- 6 Skill-Analysis Criteria: ___Accurate info. for each quest. ___neat ___comprehensive answers ___thoughtful answers ___Creative (Drawing,i Ilustration) ___ Google Capilano- Find out something about how he has impacted Vancouver. Assignment Mark on: 6-Exceeds expectations above 5-Meets all above expectations to a high standard 4- Meets all above expectations to a good standard 3-- Minimally meets above criteria 1/2-does not meet criteria.

On the back of GLM-6 Answer the following questions based on Page 16: 1. Define urbanization. 2. What led to more jobs in the cities? 3. What happened to the population of Winnipeg? 4. Describe the many differences between the wealthy and poor ?

1-4 Canadian Economy and Resources in the Early 1900's

Provincial Learning Outcome: 3B- Identify the causes and effects of economic change in Canada..

Read 18-21

How much was this car worth?

Cause and Effect Use GLM-13 to illustrate some effects 0n Canada: Fill these ideas neatly in the Left Boxes. 1. Availability of Electricity.. 2. Corporate Giants with no competition.. 3. Extraction and use of the Environment..

Cause and Effect: In the right side of the organizer list effects or 4 For example---Electricty caused factories to be powered

Assignment Part 2 1.Complete key terms page Economy/Geography- Pg 18 and Practice Questions #2, and #3- Page 21 Critical Inquiry Page Read- Athabasca--Oil Sands Answer Thinking Crit