Friday, March 11, 2011

As Tim Goes By !

Here's a map from the 1950's what do yu think is the same ad what do you think is different?
source: Government of Ontario Archieves

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Let's just take a look see !

As we begin our unit on Canadian economy and connections to the world a sense of where we are talking about may be helpful. Here are some mapping sites to have some fun with and get a sense of the shrinking world we live in.

maps of the world

google maps

national geographic mapping

Have some fun and get acquainted with your world. Don't forget if you find something fun share it with your friends and post it.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Canadian Industry Comparison

As part of our unit in human Geography we have discussed Industry and Social Justice and how that influences standard of living. Standard of living is very high in Canada much of which is a result of national industry and industrial efficiency. In class today we talked about the fact that although agriculture is only appox. 4 % of our GDP it still accounts for over 70% of the food that we consume. This leads to the question is Agriculture or any industry in Canada the same as in other countries or are there differentials that should be included in the comparison. Play the game http://www.3rdworldfarmer.com/ then discuss the following question: Why is success in the game dependent on the purchase of infrastructure and social services and how does this compare to Canada's past.

Parent Partners: the discussion is about economic prosperity and global equity. We are looking at the history of Canada's road to prosperity, through the lens of Human Geography, many of you and your ancestors have contributed greatly to that prosperity. Please include your personal contributions in  our discussion postings to enrich our understanding of the difficult but rewarding journey that our country has travelled.  thank you Ms. Newman

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Water, Water Everywhere and Bottles as Well

Students please click on the following link Environmental Action . After you have read the article please answer one of the following questions. Think about the article and be prepared to share your answer. Read the questions then read the article again. 
Such as:
 1. Do you think that this article is relevant to Canadians? Why?
2. How could you find out what the statistic is for Canada?
3. What could government do to encourage people to recycle? Should people that recycle be compensated? How?
Answer one of these questions in the google doc Water Water Everywhere
 Then copy and paste your response as a post to this blog.
Next read the blogs of you classmates and post a response. Some examples might be I agree and why, or I disagree and why, or a question you may have. Remember that this is a public space and all posts must be polite and respectful. Everyone opinion is valuable and important. Other peoples perceptions can help us challenge what we think or sometimes clarify it.

Parent Partners: Thank you for your support, students ave been studying water system and conservation which probably explains al the questions. Feel free to review the mateial and add your insights to our discussion. As always please fee free to call me through the school or post a comment. I will respond as quickly s possible.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Welcome

Welcome to my blog! Technology is new to me but in the spirit of learning I am trying new things. I hope that this is a learning experience for me and a resource for you.  I believe that education and learning (not the same thing) is the process of guiding others through experimenting, making mistakes and experimenting again. Please feel free to add constructive criticism to this space and use anything that is here.

Here we go,

Ms. Newman