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Social Studies 10

 

Course Outline:

Welcome to SS 10. This course focuses on Social Studies knowledge and skills.  Students will explore several areas of study involving history, geography and political studies. Students will continue to develop Social Studies competencies in the areas of:

 

Analysis of historical significance.
Assessing primary and secondary evidence.
Explaining continuity and change.
Assessing causes and consequences of events and decisions.
Explaining differing perspectives and worldviews on past or present issues.
Making reasoned ethical judgments about the past and present.

 

Course Topics:

Introductory Unit

Unit 1: Canada on the International Stage

Unit 2: Political and Economic Systems

Unit 3: Chinese Canadian Legacies in BC

Unit 4: Canadian Culture and Identity 

 

Course Grading:

Introductory Unit – 5%

Unit Assignments – 30%

Quizzes – 15%

Unit Exams – 25%

Learning Guides 25%

 

Resources: 

There is no textbook required for this course. Students will read course information on and through the Moodle course page. 

 

Structure:

You should notice that the new course structure allows students to navigate the course more easily. 

  • Introductory unit with assignment and quiz
  • Four units each with
    • four sections each with 
      • one book
      • one section assignment
      • one quiz (no password)
    • one learning guide
    • one unit test (password protected)

 

Student Responsibilities: 

  •  To complete all assignments to the best of their ability (partially completed assignments will not be accepted) 
  •  To complete assignments in the order in which they are assigned, unless given written instruction otherwise 
  •  To review the feedback given on assessed assignments and complete corrections as required 
  •  To maintain regular contact with teachers 
  •  To work within mutually agreed upon time frames 
  •  To ask for help and clarification when needed 

 

Social Studies 10 is a course that is required for graduation in British Columbia. There is not a provincial exam for this course. A more detailed description of the learning outcomes for this course can be found at the Ministry of BC website: Social Studies 10 Learning Outcomes