Wednesday, September 30, 2009

September 30


We looked at a book today called "The Rabbits" and analyzed the symbolism int he artwork of this story. This book is a very nice introduction to some of the concepts that we'll be looking at Unit 2. Please remember that you have your Unit 1 Final Exam tomorrow, please see the study guide here.


We continued our look at mixed economies today by watching a couple of videos of countries that employ elements of the welfare state. Both of the segments were from 60 Minutes, one was called "Welfare a la Carte" and examined the Norwegian brand of democratic socialism, and the other was called "Dutch Treat" which looked at the Netherlands (please see your textbook for the changes introduced in the Netherlands since this video was made). As you watched these videos you were make note of advantages and disadvantages of these systems. We'll continue looking at mixed economies tomorrow as well. I did a homework check on your "Democratic Socialism: Sweden" booklets at the end of class. Please remember that your Chapter 6 Key Terms and Questions are due tomorrow, and you have a test on Friday (please see the study guide here).

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

September 29


I went through the handout that I sent you by e-mail called "Using Monetary and Fiscal Policy to Stabilize the Economy". If you understand the concepts in this handout, along with the basics of fiscal and monetary policy already, then you'll be fine for your Diploma Exam on this topic. I also gave you a handout on the Great Depression in the USA, the American government's response (FDR's New Deal). I gave you a handout that covered democratic socialism and the mixed economy. Once you finished this reading, you were to answer some questions based on one of our case studies of democratic socialism: Sweden. I will be doing a homework check on this booklet tomorrow, so make sure that it's done. Your Chapter 6 Key Terms and Questions are due on Thursday. Don't forget that your "Ideological Reaction to Industrialization Test" is on Friday, October 2nd, please see the study guide here.


I gave you some class time today to work on the Unit 2 Worksheet, specifically, the Chapter 6 Key Terms and Questions. I didn't formally assign these as homework. You should study for your Unit 1 Final Exam which is on Thursday, October 1st, please see the study guide here (scroll down to find it).

Monday, September 28, 2009

September 28


I did a quick review of the business cycle and the use of demand-side economics to stablize the economy. You have received some notes by e-mail from me on stabilizing the business cycle through monetary and fiscal policy. Please print these notes off tonight, read them, highlight them, make annotations to yourself in the margins. Tomorrow, we'll be looking at these notes as well as looking at the Great Depression in the United States, and the American government's response to that economic crisis. You start to be able to draw parallels between what FDR did during the Depression and what Barack Obama's administration is doing currently during the global economic crisis. Please remember that you have your Ideological Reaction to Industrialization Test on Friday, October 2nd, please see the study guide here.


You wrote your Unit 1 Written Response Assignment I in class today, which took most of the period. I gave you back your "Bend It Like Beckham" film studies (finally) and gave you the results of your Chapter 3-4 Quiz as well. Please remember that you have your Unit 1 Final Exam on Thursday, October 1st. Please see the study guide here (scroll down to find it).

Friday, September 25, 2009

September 25


You did your in-class political cartoon analysis assignments in today's class. Next Friday (October 2nd), you will have a 55 question multiple choice test that covers material from Chapter 3 and the first half of Chapter 4. Please see the study guide below.

1. Please review material from these PowerPoint presentations:

  • "The Development of Classical Liberalism"
  • "Responding to Classical Liberalism"

2. Be familiar with key concepts introduced in Chapters 3 and 4.

3. The Industrial Revolution:

  • understand fundamental economic, social and political changes that were caused by the Industrial Revolution
  • understand the connection between the Agricultural Revolution and the Enclosure Acts and the Industrial Revolution
  • understand the differences, advantages and disadvantages of the cottage system and the factory system

4. Review material in the "Philosophies of Industrialism" booklet

5. Key Beliefs of the Various Ideologies (review the spectrums briefly); also review this material from the "Responding to Classical Liberalism" PowerPoint presentation:

  • Adam Smith
  • laissez faire economics/capitalism (key ideas)
  • John Stuart Mill
  • Karl Marx (key ideas and beliefs associated with Marx, Das Kapital, The Communist Manifesto, withering away of the state, dictatorship of the proletariat, view of history, etc. ) and Friedrich Engels (see "Philosophies of Industrialism" booklet)
  • Edmund Burke and classical conservatism

6. Some questions may require you to make connections between this year's material and what you learned in 10-1 and 20-1 as well


You wrote your Chapter 3-4 Quiz today. Please remember that you have your Unit 1 Written Response Assignment I (3 source analysis) in class time on Monday, September 28th. You also have your Unit 1 Final Exam on Thursday, October 1st, please see the study guide here (scroll down to find it).

Thursday, September 24, 2009

September 24


I went through how to write a Written Response Assignment I (three source analysis in-class writing assignment). I will be sending the Word document with the advice on how to write the "Part A" to you by e-mail, so please check your e-mail tonight. You have your Chapter 3-4 Quiz tomorrow, please see the study guide here (scroll down to find it). Please see the important dates below.

  • Chapter 3-4 Quiz is on Friday, September 25th
  • Unit 1 Written Response Assignment I is on Monday, September 28th
  • Unit 1 Final Exam is on Thursday, October 1st (please see the study guide here)



I showed you a couple of videos from the BBC 20th Century History series, one of which is called "Boom and Bust" and the other "FDR and the New Deal". I also quickly went through a handout on Analyzing Political Cartoons. Tomorrow, you will have an in-class assignment where you will be writing an analysis of a political cartoon. There will be a lot of political cartoons posted on the blackboard tomorrow. Have a quick look at them, pick one, and write your analysis. Most of the cartoons will have themes/concepts that we have looked at so far in Social 30-1, from both Unit 1 and Unit 2. Please remember that your Chapter 4 Key Terms and Questions are due tomorrow as well.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

September 23


We finished watching "Bend It Like Beckham" today, your film study is due tomorrow, I will take it in for homework check marks. Please remember that you have your Chapter 3-4 Quiz on Friday, please see the study guide here (scroll down to find it). You have your Unit 1 Written Response Assignment I (three source analysis assignment) on Monday, September 28th. I will be teaching you how to write these in-class writing assignments in tomorrow's class. This type of writing assignment will be the same style as Part A of your Final Exam in Social 10-1. Your Unit 1 Final Exam is on Thursday, October 1st, please see the study guide below.



Unit 1 Final Exam will be Thursday, October 1st. The format for the exam is entirely multiple choice. It will consist of 55 multiple choice questions, 60-65% of the questions will be "source-based" questions, while the remainder will be simply knowledge and comprehension style questions. In other words, the source-based questions will use political cartoons, timelines, a chart or diagram, a graph, a reading, a photo or a map, and you will have answer questions related to that source. The source-based questions will be difficult to prepare for. You must have a firm grasp of the concepts and key terms that were introduced in Unit 1, because that will allow you to apply the knowledge that you have to answer the multiple choice questions.

Please study your key terms from Chapters 1-5, and the topics covered in that unit.
1. Key Terms/Key Concepts in Unit 1:

  • globalization
  • pluralistic society
  • transnationals
  • society
  • “the global village”
  • United Nations
  • G-8
  • La Francophonie
  • NATO
  • individual identity
  • collective identity
  • traditions
  • minority group
  • official bilingualism
  • universalization of pop culture
  • hybridization
  • media transnationals
  • media consolidation
  • CBC/SRC
  • Official Languages Act
  • CRTC
  • Canadian Content (CanCon)
  • homogenization
  • monoculture
  • assimilation
  • marginalization
  • accommodation
  • secularism
  • integration
  • cosmopolitan
  • acculturation
  • cultural revitalization
  • Charter of Rights and Freedoms

2. Know your case studies extremely well!
3. Be able to apply key concepts!




  • "Bend It Like Beckham" Film Study is due tomorrow (Thursday, September 24th)
  • Chapter 3-4 Quiz is on Friday, September 25th
  • Unit 1 Written Response Assignment I is on Monday, September 28th
  • Unit 1 Final Exam is on Thursday, October 1st



I did a homework check on your "Philosophies of Industrialism" booklets today. I then went through some notes on the board to show the connection between industrialization, classical liberalism and laissez faire economics and reform movements. I focused on welfare capitalism and modern liberalism today as a transition away from classical liberalism, and what brought about these changes. I gave you a handout that covered the emergence of welfare capitalism and modern liberalism and the Great Depression (we'll be looking at the Great Depression in greater detail tomorrow). We also started to look at Keynesian economics (demand-side economics) today. I walked you through monetary and fiscal policy (we'll be going into more detail with this as well), and a government's response to the boom and bust cycle using Keynesian economic theory. I will be sending today's handouts to you tonight by e-mail. Please remember that your Chapter 4 Key Terms and Questions are due on Friday.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

September 22


I gave you some in-class work to do today, a booklet called "Philosophies of Industrialism", which is due tomorrow. A lot of you finished this in class, which is great. Many of you picked up a copy of the Chapter 4 Worksheet as well, so you can start working on that if you wish. I will be doing a homework check on the "Philosophies of Industrialism" tomorrow.




I did a homework check on your Chapter 5 Key Terms and Questions at the beginning of class today. If you didn't get your results back for the Chapter 1-2 Quiz, you'll get a chance to do that tomorrow. We started a film study today on "Bend It Like Beckham", which we'll finish up tomorrow. Please remember to study for your Chapter 3-4 Quiz, which is on this Friday. Here is the study guide for the Chapter 3-4 Quiz (scroll down to find it).

Monday, September 21, 2009

September 21


I gave you back your comment sheets for your Unit 1 In-Class Position Paper today. I gave you some general comments for improving your essay writing. If you have more specific issues or questions, please see me during tutorial (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in Room 111 from 8:15-8:45). You will get your actual essays back at the end of the semester.
I also went through a PowerPoint presentation today called "Responding to Classical Liberalism and Industrialization", which covered the emergence of several ideologies in reaction to classical liberalism and the economic inequalities brought on by industrialization. I touched upon classical liberalism again, classical conservatism, socialism, communism, and I threw in social Darwinism as well. I have already sent this PowerPoint to you, along with the retrieval chart that went with it. Please print off the PowerPoint presentation (4-6 slides per page) for homework check marks tomorrow. I have also sent you the Laws of Supply and Demand notes that I forgot to send out on Friday, and summary notes on Private Enterprise from the textbook Ideologies (which some students/classes are also using in addition to Perspectives on Ideology). I have summary notes for most of the Ideologies textbook, so from time-to-time I will be sending these notes to you.


I did a homework check on your Chapter 4 Key Terms and Questions at the beginning of class today. I went through a PowerPoint presentation that covered material from Chapter 4 and 5, looking at the "Challenges and Opportunities of Globalization", as I went through this presentation, you were to take notes on a concept web that I gave you. Your Chapter 5 Key Terms and Questions are due tomorrow. Please remember that your Chapter 3-4 Quiz is on Friday, September 25th, please see the study guide here.

Friday, September 18, 2009

September 18


I covered a few key concepts related to capitalism today that will help us to understand subsequent concepts in economics that we'll be dealing with in the coming weeks. I went through the law of supply and demand (please check your e-mail today for some supplementary notes on this topic) and the business cycle. For the business cycle, it's really important to be bale to describe what the economy is doing at the various stages of the business cycle, I call these "economic snapshots". When we review the business cycle down the road, I might ask you to "paint me a picture" of what's going on in the economy at those various stages, and you'll have to able to describe what is going on. Please read Chapter 4 of your textbook this weekend, it will help you immensely when we get into those topics next week. I did a homework check on your Chapter 3 Questions today, and you'll get those back on Monday.


You wrote your Chapter 1-2 Quiz for most of the period. If you finished up early, you had an opportunity to work on your Chapter 4 Key Terms and Questions, which are due on Monday. You have your Chapter 3-4 Quiz on Friday, September 25th. Please see the study guide below. Have a great weekend!


  • Know the key terms from Chapter 3-4
  • Be able to answer the Questions for Inquiry in Chapters 3-4 (they appear on p.49, p.53, p.58, p.73, p.80)
  • Know relevant case studies from Chapters 3-4: the Francophones, the Aborigines and the Lubicon, as well as other relevant examples related to assimilation, marginalization, accommodation and integration

Thursday, September 17, 2009

September 17


Your Illustrated Concept Map Assignment was due today, and it looks like most of you handed it in today. If you didn't hand the assignment in today, it is subject to a 10% off per day that it is late penalty. I gave you some class time to study for your Chapter 1-2 Quiz, which is tomorrow (please see the study guide here, scroll down to find it). Please remember that your Chapter 4 Key Terms and Questions are due on Monday, September 21st.


I covered a lot of material today in class. I did some review of the political spectrum, the economic spectrum, the political-economic grid, and then started to focus in on the connections between classical liberalism and its political basis (the Enlightenment, and in turn, the development of the principles of individualism) and its economic basis (the Industrial Revolution, the ideas of Adam Smith and laissez faire economics). We started to look at basic economics, economic systems in general, and then specifically capitalism. Please check your e-mail inbox today, I'm sending you a lot of notes that connect to ideas that I touched upon in today's class (these notes will be "gold"). Please remember that your Chapter 3 Questions are due tomorrow.


When I send you presentations, here is what I recommend that you do: keep an electronic copy of the presentation, preferably in an appropriately named folder. Next you'll need to print it off. I recommend that you print off 4 slides per page. Here's how you do it. Open the presentation up in PowerPoint, then go under File and select Print. Then set things up like the picture below:

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

September 16


I gave you some notes today called "Media Giants and Me" which covered some prominent media transnational corporations. If you missed class today, you will need to get notes from a classmate. I also did a homework check today on your Chapter 3 Key Terms and Questions. I gave you some class time to study for your Chapter 1-2 Quiz (which is on Friday, please see the study guide here, please scroll down to find it). Please remember that your Illustrated Concept Map Assignment is due tomorrow.


I finished off the PowerPoint presentation called "The Development of Classical Liberalism" today and I will send it to you tonight. I did a homework check on your Chapter 3 Key Terms today. I assigned your Chapter 3 Questions for homework, these questions will be due on Friday.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

September 15


I started a PowerPoint presentation today called "The Growth of Classical Liberalism" that I will be working through over the course of the next day or so. This PowerPoint presentation corresponds to material in Chapter 3 of the textbook. For homework tonight please complete the Chapter 3 Key Terms. DO NOT work on the Chapter 3 Questions, they are not due yet. You would be better off reading all of Chapter 3 tonight, it will help you make sense of the individuals that I talked about today in class, and some of the topics that I will touch upon tomorrow such as the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution.

We finished watching "Whale Rider" today and completed the film study questions as well. Your homework tonight is to finish the Chapter 3 Key Terms and Questions. I gave you class time to work on this today, and if you finished the Chapter 3 material, you could move on to Chapter 4 Key Terms and Questions. Your Illustrated Concept Map Assignment is due on Thursday, September 17th. Please remember that your Chapter 1-2 Quiz is on Friday, September 18th, please see the study guide here.

  • Chapter 3 Key Terms and Questions are due on Wednesday, September 16th
  • Illustrated Concept Map Assignment is due on Thursday, September 17th
  • Chapter 1-2 Quiz is on Friday, September 18th

Monday, September 14, 2009

September 14


You wrote your Unit 1 In-Class Position Paper today in the Blenheim Room. I will try to have these essays marked within a week's time. You will get the results back for your Unit 1 Final Exam which you wrote on Friday in tomorrow's class.




I did a homework check on your Chapter 2 Key Terms and Questions at the beginning of class today. Your Chapter 3 Key Terms and Questions are due on Wednesday, so tonight might be a good night to work on your Illustrated Concept Map Assignment (which is due on Thursday). We started a film study today on the movie "Whale Rider", which we will finish tomorrow. I think the film does a very good job of providing examples of collective identity of the Maori. Please remember that you have your Chapter 1-2 Quiz on Friday, here is a link to the study guide.

Friday, September 11, 2009

September 11


You wrote your Unit 1 Final Exam today. You will get the results of this unit exam back on Tuesday. On Monday, you have your Unit 1 In-Class Position Paper, which is one of the types of written response assignments you will be expected to write for Part A of your Diploma Exam. I gave you the essay sheet at the end of class, you are allowed to prepare notes on the bottom quarter of this sheet and bring it with you into the Blenheim Room on Monday. The notes must be hand-printed/hand-written and can only be below the line clearly marked on the essay question sheet. Here is the text-based source:


"An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity."

-Martin Luther King Jr.

As always, the essay question will be the same throughout the semester:

To what extent should we embrace the ideological perspective(s) in the source?

Use this weekend to prepare ideas, arguments, specific and detailed evidence to support your position. You are not allowed to write the essay ahead of time or anything like that, but prepare for it. Use the essay outline sheet that I have e-mailed to you, and start organizing your essay. Go back over the "Recipe for Success" as well and make sure that you follow the checklists of what needs to be in each paragraph of your essay (particularly that first paragraph). Good luck!

Martin Luther King Jr.


You wrote your World Geography Test today, and I marked it while you were doing your work for the rest of the period. You'll get the results of this test back next week. Your Chapter 2 Key Terms and Questions are due on Monday, although my expectation is that these have already been completed. I gave you some more class time today to work on key terms and questions from the Unit 1 Worksheet, you should probably have the Chapter 3 Key Terms and Questions finished already as well. This is the weekend when you should be working most of the work on your Illustrated Concept Map Assignment, which is due on Thursday, September 18th. Don't put off working on this project, it takes a lot of time to do it right.

  • Chapter 2 Key Terms and Questions are due on Monday, September 14th
  • Chapter 3 Key Terms and Questions are due on Wednesday, September 16th
  • Illustrated Concept Map Assignment is due on Thursday, September 17th
  • Chapter 1-2 Quiz is on Friday, September 18th (please see study guide below)



1. Study your Chapter 1 and 2 Key Terms
2. Review the case studies from the textbook in Chapters 1 and 2, specifically the Metis, the Francophones, the Hmong, and the Maori
3. Be prepared to answer any of the "Questions for Inquiry" from Chapters 1 and 2 (they are on the following pages: p.9, p.14, p.20, p.29, p.35, p.39):

  • How does globalization affect economic aspects of people's lives?
  • How does globalization affect social aspects of people's lives?
  • How does globalization affect political aspects of people's lives?
  • What is the difference between individual and collective identity?
  • What is the relationship between identity and language?
  • How does cultural exchange shape people's identities?

4. Make sure that you can answer the questions from the Unit 1 Worksheet for these chapters.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

September 10



I gave you some time to work on your Chapter 2 Key Terms and Questions today (they're due Monday) and if you finished those key terms and questions you should move on to Chapter 3 material. Your Illustrated Concept Map Assignment is due one week today (Thursday, September 17th), so if I were you, I would start working on this assignment. You have your World Geography Test tomorrow, please see the study guide here.

Please use the following links for studying for this test:


I gave back your Chapter 2 Key Terms and Questions and your Individualism vs. Collectivism booklets today. You'll need them to study for your Unit 1 Final Exam, which is tomorrow. We finished watching "Sicko" today as well.

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

September 9


I collected your Global Connections essays today at the beginning of class. I gave you the handout for the Illustrated Concept Map Assignment and we went over expectations for the assignment and did a short brainstorming session to determine connections between the key concepts that we've looked at or will look at during the course. Tomorrow I will have exemplars of Illustrated Concept Maps that have been made by previous students posted in the classroom. I have sent this assignment to you by e-mail, as well as the detailed rubric for the assignment. Please make sure that you print off a copy of the rubric and use it as a guide to meet or exceed the expectations of this assignment. After the brainstorming session, I gave you time to read Chapter 2 in Perspectives on Globalization and to work on the key terms for the chapter as well. Your Chapter 2 Key Terms and Questions won't be due until Monday, so lighten your own homework load by getting them completed earlier rather than later. If I were you, I would take some time tonight to do a "rough draft" of your concept map, plan out what it's going to look like, where are you going to put the definitions, what examples and visuals might you use, and things like that. Don't leave this assignment to the last minute. A skill that you need to develop in Grade 10 (if you haven't already) is time management. Please study for your World Geography Test, which is on Friday, September 11th (please see the study guide here).

Please use the following links for studying for this test:




I did a homework check on your Individualism and Collectivism booklets today. You have a homework assignment tonight: I would like you to watch Barack Obama's speech to Congress tonight, it really ties in nicely with some of the themes that we've been looking at in Unit 1. You should see the connections between health care and the values of individualism and collectivism. With good timing, we also started a film study today on the Michael Moore film "Sicko", which we will finish tomorrow. Please remember you have your Unit 1 Final Exam on Friday and the Unit 1 Position Paper on Monday.


Tuesday, September 08, 2009

September 8

Welcome back from the long weekend!


I did a couple of homework checks at the beginning of class today: your rough draft of the 1st paragraph of a position paper, and your Chapter 2 Key Terms and Questions. Most of today's class was spent writing your Chapter 1-2 Quiz. If you finished up early, you were to work on tonight's homework: finishing off the individualism vs. collectivism booklet. If I were you, I would start looking back at some key themes in Unit 1, and some of the quotes in that section of the book, and start prepping some ideas for essays on some potential topics that might be asked. Remember, the text-based source will always change, but the essay question is the same: To what extent should we embrace the ideological perspective(s) in the source? You can prepare some arguments and examples for possible essays over the course of the next week. I have moved your Unit 1 Final Exam to Friday, September 11th and your Unit 1 Position Paper to Monday, September 14th (in the Blenheim Room).



I gave you the World Geography Test Study Guide at the beginning of class (please see it again below), and we talked about the format of this exam. This geography test is on Friday, September 11th. I also gave you your first writing assignment: the Global Connections Essay. In this informative essay, you are to answer the following essay question: What are my effects on the world? You are really trying to personalize your essay by indicating what are some social, economic, political and environmental effects that you have on the world. What impact is globalization having on you, and what impact do have on globalization (in other words, how do you contribute to globalization)? The Global Connections Essay is due tomorrow.


This test will take place on Friday, September 11th. It is simply a country and capital cities identification test. You will be given a world map with certain countries, capital cities, and places identified and you need to be able to write out what country it is. Here are the countries that may appear on the test:
  • any of the EU countries (there are 27 countries in the EU)
  • any of the NATO countries (there's some overlap here with the EU, but not all EU countries are members of NATO)
  • any of the G8 countries: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United States, and the United Kingdom
  • full members of MERCOSUR: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and other associate members or countries that are achieving membership in MERCOSUR, such as: Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador
  • to ask you to know ALL of the countries in the African Union would be cruel, so we'll focus on countries that came up last year or will likely be in the news this year: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan
  • other very important countries that will be in the news this year, or that we'll be talking about, or get mentioned in your textbook: Cuba, Mexico, China, India, Myanmar (Burma), Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Pakistan, Philippines, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Israel
  • **BIG HINT: if a country is a member of a few of these international organizations then there's a STRONG possibility that they will be on the test!!**


Please use the following links for studying for this test:
World Geography Games
Test Your Geography Knowledge
Maps.com Online Games (the "Find It" games are excellent!)

Thursday, September 03, 2009

September 3


I collected your Global Connections Maps at the beginning of class, I will mark them over the long weekend and get them back to you on Tuesday. We went through the formulation of arguments and examples in preparation for writing a position paper. The scenario was "How would you convince a friend that they should choose to go to SWC?", you brainstormed ideas/arguments that you would use to convince your friend to come to Churchill. We then differentiated between what is an argument and what is evidence. We looked at one particular argument (academics) and then brainstormed examples and specific pieces of evidence that would be used to convince people that SWC is a strong academic high school. This type of positional thinking is a skill that we will be developing over the course of the semester.


I focused on preparing for the Written Response Assignment II today. I gave you a few handouts, one of which I call "Preparing for the "Written Response Assignment II: Recipe for Success" (long-winded title, I know) which walks you through the expectations. organization and format of the new style of position paper in Social Studies (which will appear on your Diploma Exam as a Written Response Assignment II). You will hopefully get really good at analyzing quotes this semester (as this is part of the WRA II), and to this end I gave you a handout called "Analyzing Quotes" which you will need for tomorrow's class. Tomorrow you will be given some quotations and you will work in small groups to analyze the quote and then start to think about outlining and organizing a potential essay based on the quotations that you will be given. We also worked on the concepts of individualism and collectivism today. I gave you a handout that summarizes what individualism and collectivism are and activities that will reinforce the differences between these two concepts. Please make sure that you complete the Chapter 2 Key Terms and Questions for Tuesday, as well as prepare/study for your Chapter 1-2 Quiz (which is also on Tuesday). The Chapter 1-2 Quiz is a "warm-up" for the Unit 1 Final Exam which will be written on Thursday, September 10th. The Unit 1 Final Exam is entirely multiple choice.


The Chapter 1-2 Quiz is on Tuesday, September 8th. It is a mixed format quiz, it will have a matching section and a short answer section. Here is what you should review/study for this quiz:

  • Chapter 1 and 2 Key Terms/Concepts and the Supplementary Key Terms from the Unit 1 Worksheet
  • be able to answer any of the questions from the Unit 1 Worksheet (hopefully you have quality answers to study from)
  • you must know the 19th century political spectrum and the 20th century political spectrum
  • know similarities and differences between communism and fascism
  • be able to label political and economic spectrums and the values associated with these ideologies
  • be able to label the political-economic grid and know examples of the ideologies in the quadrants (study the Ideology Notes and the notes I gave you in class)
  • know the differences between individualism and collectivism, be able to apply your understanding of these concepts
  • know the key ideas associated with Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau (for example, view of the nature of human beings)

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

September 2


I did a homework check on your Chapter 1 Key Terms and Questions (you'll get these back tomorrow) as well as on your 25 item chart. You are going to use the information on your 25 item chart and the information from your Global Bingo card and create a map of your global connections. Here are the instructions for the map (which is due tomorrow):


  • your map must have a title ("Global Connections Map")
  • you do not need compass directions on your map
  • you do not need a border for your map
  • you must have a simple key on the front of the map and a detailed key on the back on the map
  • your simple key will consist of the following: 5-6 colored boxes (depending on how many categories you had for your 25 item chart) which will be labeled- food, clothing, electronics, entertainment, household goods, miscellaneous AND you must also draw a colored dot and label it "people" (for the information from the Global Bingo game that we played)
  • you will only color countries and label ones that you have a connection to through the 25 item chart (for example, you own a sombrero that is from Mexico, you would color Mexico and label it "Mexico")
  • there will only be 5-6 colors on the map, you don't need to have 25 different colors for each of your 25 items
  • you also have to label the 16 people that you talked to during our Global Bingo game, they will be represented by colored circles (pick a common color for all people) and numbers (1-16, if you didn't talk to 16 people, you label as many as you talked to)--you do not color the countries that are represented on your Global Bingo card, you simply draw a circle on the country, color it, put a number beside it, and label the country (for example, if the only connection you have to Australia is that one of your classmates went on a vacation there, you draw the circle, write the number beside the circle, and label the country "Australia"-- you don't color the country)
  • on the detailed key on the back of your map, you will be recreating your 25 item chart (make sure that you have the categories clearly colored and matching the simple key on the front of the map) and the information from the Global Bingo card (clearly identify people by number)
Your Global Connections Map is due tomorrow. If you have any questions about it, post a comment below using the format that I talked about on the first day of class (ex. K.G. in Social 20-2; remember my Period 3 class is Social 10-3 and Period 4 is called Social 10-4).


I did a homework check on your Chapter 1 Key Terms and Questions and the Supplementary Key Terms at the beginning of class today. I then went through (reviewed) the political and economic spectrums, starting with the origins of the political spectrum in the French Revolution up to the 20th century political spectrum, the economic-political grid, and I talked briefly about the similarities between fascism and communism when looking at the political control vs. political freedom spectrum, and the techniques of dictatorship. I also talked about individualism and collectivism very briefly and their connections to the ideologies that we will be studying this semester. It is extremely important that you know the political and economic spectrum inside and out, and if you haven't done so already, print off the Ideology Notes (see the hyperlink under Social 30-1 Links). Here is what I would do for homework to lighten the load down the road when this is assigned as homework: read Chapter 2 tonight, and complete the Chapter 2 Key Terms. We are really laying the foundation for the entire course in the next few days, it is absolutely critical that you keep up with the assigned work, and if you don't understand concepts or ideas to come see me during tutorial time. We're going to start talking about essay writing in tomorrow's class and how to prepare for the new Social 30-1 Diploma Exam major writing assignment (which the province is calling Written Response Assignment II, which is essentially a position paper with source analysis as a key component of the essay).

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

September 1


I collected your letter of introduction at the beginning of class today. I went through a PowerPoint presentation that corresponded to information in Chapter 1 of your textbook, with some additional information on the political and economic spectrums thrown in for good measure. I will be sending this PowerPoint out to you later tonight (after 8 p.m.). I want you to print off the PDF file that I am e-mailing you this afternoon (you can also find this link on the blog under Social 30 Links-Ideology Notes) Read these notes, study them! You will need to know the political and economic spectrum cold! You have a homework assignment tonight: you must complete the Chapter 1 Key Terms and Questions and the Supplementary Key Terms (both columns) from the Unit 1 Worksheet. This homework assignment is due tomorrow.


I collected your letter of introduction at the beginning of class today. We played a little "Global Bingo" today as well (don't lose those sheets, you'll need them for a subsequent mapping assignment). You have a couple of pieces of homework tonight: you must complete the Chapter 1 Key Terms and Question, and create a 25 item chart (please see instructions below).
  • find 25 items from 25 different countries (you can't have 5 items from one country!)
  • find items from any of the following categories: food, clothing, electronics, household goods, entertainment, and miscellaneous (if it doesn't fit into any of the previous categories)
  • don't just find items from one category (for example, 25 food items)
  • try to find 4-6 items from each category
  • collect your information about your items in a 3-column chart (item, country, category)
  • don't assume that an item is from a particular country (for example, a Sony PS3 may be manufactured in Indonesia, Malaysia or South Korea, that is the information that we want)
  • for entertainment, for example a CD (or MP3) we want to know where the recording artist is from, not where the CD was manufactured, this will better illustrate social globalization
  • when you are collecting the information for your chart, number off the items (1-25) and have the categorized separate (in other words, the first 5 items on your chart should belong to the same category, etc.)
  • the more organized your chart is, the easier it will be to put that information on to a map!