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Social Sciences By: Jessica, Shayna, Caitlin, Kelli, Tyson and Nigen
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Social Sciences Include Social Studies Native Studies PsychologyGeographyHistoryLaw
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Other Subjects Included Economics& Locally Developed Studies
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What Subject am I??? 100 200 300 400
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What Subject am I??? ______________________________reinforces and complements the beliefs and values of the peoples, and presents materials in a continuum of traditional, historical and contemporary perspectives. _______________
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What is… Native Studies Native Studies
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What Subject am I??? Students will learn to recognize, accept and act upon their legal rights and responsibilities. ANSWER
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What is… LAW
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What Subject am I??? Students will learn to interpret globes and maps in terms of natural ____________ (continents, oceans and elevation) as well as political divisions (boundaries of countries, provinces, states), and cartographic markings (grid, map symbols) ____________
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What is… GEOGRAPHY or Physical Geography
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What Subject am I??? The aim of _____________ is to develop personal awareness and cultural understanding, and to promote the development of positive attitudes in all students towards Indigenous peoples. _____________
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What is… Native Studies Native Studies
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What Subject am I??? Students will understand how the nature of the relationship between humans and their environment could define the nature and quality of human life in the future. ANSWER
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What is… GEOGRAPHY or Human Geography
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What Subject am I??? Students will learn to communicate effectively to share their understanding and ideas, and to share and defend their opinions. ANSWER
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What is… LAW
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What Subject am I??? Students will develop problem-solving and decision-making skills with regard to legal issues and problems. ANSWER
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What is… LAW
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What Subject am I??? The vision of ____________ 10 is to graduate a generation of students who will be prepared to interact in mutually respectful ways in a multicultural environment. ____________
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What is… Native Studies Native Studies
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What Subject am I??? Students will learn how technology has given humans the power to change the world's environment significantly and how the impact of the growing world population, with increasing demands on the environment, is raising many concerns in ________ ________
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What is… GEOGRAPHY or Human Geography
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What Subject am I??? Examine the conditions, ideas and events of the 20th century that gave rise to the issues of environmental change, human rights, etc ANSWER
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What is… HISTORY
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What Subject am I??? Establishing and applying criteria to evaluate ideas and decisions of the past. ANSWER
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What is… HISTORY
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What Subject am I??? The __________ process is meant to direct students as they find, analyze and present information. __________
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What is… HISTORY
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What Subject am I??? Students will understand fundamental legal principles, practices and consequences ANSWER
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What is… LAW
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What Subject am I??? One goal of _________ is to help students understand the basic organizations of industrialized, democratic societies. _________
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What is… Social Studies Social Studies
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What Subject am I??? Some of the themes for __________ include Social Organizations, World Issues and Canadian Studies __________
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What is… Social Studies Social Studies
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What Subject am I??? The knowledge, skills, and values developed in ____________ help students to know and appreciate the past, to understand the present and to influence the future ____________
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What is… Social Studies Social Studies
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What Subject am I??? This subject is the systematic scientific study of human behavior, experiences and mental processes ANSWER
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What is… Psychology
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What Subject am I??? In this subject students will be encouraged to re-assess preconceived ideas and prejudices ANSWER
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What is… Psychology
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What Subject am I??? I am only offered in grades 11 and 12 ANSWER
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What is… Psychology
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What Subject am I??? This subject is not offered in all schools. ANSWER
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What is… Psychology
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What is…Social Studies “Social Studies can be defined as the study of people and their relationships with their social, physical, and technological environments. The Study of those relationships becomes most relevant when students are encouraged to make connections to their own lives as they explore and apply knowledge, skills, thinking, processes, and values.” - Social Studies 9 Curriculum
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What is…Native Studies If Natives began living on the Plains 11,500 years ago, and Europeans first saw the Canadian Plains less than 300 years ago, this means that more than 97% of Plains history is Native history alone. Imagine a textbook with ten chapters, with each chapter portraying an equal part of that history. The first nine chapters would be devoted to Native history, as would more than 70% of the final chapter. Saskatchewan Education offers both a Native Studies 10 and a Native Studies 30 course. Native Studies 10 helps all students develop their knowledge, positive attitudes and cultural understanding about First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples. The unique history of Aboriginal peoples is part of our collective past and present reality. Thus, students benefit from a study of Aboriginal peoples because it gives them the opportunity to understand and respect one another. Native Studies 30: Canadian Studies is based on the premise that distinct perspectives are common, that diversity of truths exists, and that the motivation for most behaviors and attitudes may be traced to the worldviews and philosophical orientations of people. The purpose of this curriculum is not to attempt to articulate the precise Aboriginal values and beliefs which shape worldview and philosophy, but rather to stress their importance for gaining insight into the Aboriginal people of Canada.
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What is…Psychology Psychology is the systematic scientific study of human behavior, experiences and mental processes. Psychologists use stringent scientific methods and standardized scientific procedures to collect information and to analyze and interpret data. Psychology education involves students in learning about the science of psychology, as well as in conducting their own psychological research and exploring how their results can be applied to their lives and the world around them.
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What is…Geography Geography consists of many areas, such as Physical Geography, Human Geography, Historical Geography and Economic/Political Geography. These areas cover everything from maps, political divisions and cartographic markings as well as how location, climate, geographical features, and vegetation are interrelated. Geography and many of the other subjects in the Social Sciences curriculum are very interrelated.
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What is…History History involves the examination of individuals and unique events, as well as of groups, movements, institutions, nations, and eras. Students learn how lessons from the past can be used to make wise decisions for the present and the future. As well, by exploring various points of view and evaluating a variety of historical evidence, they practise achieving a balanced perspective. History, as a standalone subject is offered at the grade 10, 11, and 12 levels. Each grade level focuses on specific content and situates this content in various contexts, such as Canadian or World History.
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What is…Law The Law 30 course is meant to assist students to become active, informed and productive citizens who know and understand their legal rights and responsibilities. Students will develop an understanding of the concept of rule of law and learn that the law reflects, and is shaped by, society’s values and attitudes. Law is made relevant to students through the study of current legal issues in Canada and the global community. The course examines Canada’s legal system, criminal and civil law, family law, employment and Labour law, contract and consumer law, environmental law and international law.
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What is…Economics Economics is the study of how people choose to use scarce production resources to produce commodities and to distribute them to members of society. Economics is the study of wealth, the study of people in their ordinary business of life, earning and enjoying living. It is the study of how humans go about the business of organizing their consumption and production activities.
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What is… Locally Developed Subject Area
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