WW 1 Review & Study - Chapter 6 - Creating Canada Review as a class the following: Text Pages Reading 191-196 Pg 192-194 - write down your answers to the following. Who was Sam Hughes? What is profiteering? What was the Military Service Act? What is/was conscription? What was the Military Voters Act? Class Discussion Questions: Women's Changing Roles. Pg 191 Ethical Dimension Question. Class review of Pg 198-202 Review Looking Ahead - pg 199 Key Terms Complete: Individual Work: Define Inflation Suffrage Pandemic General Strikes Prohibition Branch Plants Credit Autonomy Multilateral Action Class Review Pages 200-202 Q: Why did a recession occur after the war ended 1918? Note: 2 reasons Q: What did veterans receive upon returning home? 2 items listed. Q: What did injured veterans receive upon returning home?
Environment & Climate Unit - Intro to Text - Globalization Welcome! 1. Attendance. 2. Terms - Page 109 Creating Canada - binder/duo-tangs definitions. 3. Group Work - Each Group (of 4) assigned 4 of the terms on page 109 - Text - Each group provided the term defined (in their own words) and an example of each term on the board. We reviewed - as a class - all terms on Page 109 of the Creating Canada text. Completed Board Group Work/Term Definitions - are as pictured below re: Page 109.
Stage 5 & 6 Issues Paper!!! Writing and Completion. April 6 2023 - Individual meetings to be held with Ms. Hathorn re: Stage 4. 5 & 6. Meeting IS Stage 6 FYI. Stage 4 - Outline Stage 5 - Essay Writing/Completion Stage 6 - Teacher Review Meeting Tech Bookings April 3 - Library Tables & Cart 1 April 4 - Cart 2 Classroom April 6 - Cart 2 - Classroom April 3 - 2023 Lesson Review of Issues Paper Requirements: What is an Issues Paper? The Issues Paper is really an ‘ argumentative essay. ’ An argumentative research paper is a combination of a traditional research paper and a persuasive essay. An argumentative paper makes a claim (thesis) about a topic and justifies this claim with specific evidence. The claim could be an opinion, a policy, a proposal, an evaluation, a cause - and - effect statement or an interpretation. The goal of the argumentative paper is to convince the audience that the claim is true based on the evidence provided...
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