For today...
1. Ch. 11 - please ensure you have handed in the Ch. 11 materials - see yesterdays post below for more details. Please hand in in the same order as listed on the post.
2. Ch. 12 - Challenges and Opportunities of Economic Globalization
a. As a Class read p. 248 Chapter Focus - DISCUSS
b. On your own SILENTLY READ about International Trading Blocs p. 251- 253.
c. Once you have read the International Trading Blocs (3 pages) your teacher will give you the
CH. 12 Worksheet to complete questions #1-11.
d. Complete all of the following:
p. 251- Ideas and Opinions, Figure 12-3;
p.252 - Fast Facts, Figure 12-4;
p.253 - Fast Facts, Figure 12-5.
e. Teacher please log in to computer and turn on projector and watch link:
Commanding Heights - The New Rules of the Game
Can watch until bell.
Other videos:
Trade and Trade Blocs
The Trade Trap - Ghana
and another Trade Blocs
Map link: Trade Blocs
Globalization, the process by which the world’s citizens are becoming increasingly connected and interdependent, demands that students explore responsibilities associated with local and global citizenship and formulate individual responses to emergent issues related to globalization. Recognizing and appreciating the influence of globalization will lead students to develop individual and collective responses to emergent issues.
Wednesday, June 06, 2012
Tuesday, June 05, 2012
Ch. 11 Wrap-up
Today we...
1. Completed Ch. 11 assignments;
- Ch. 11 Questions p. 236-246
- Ch. 11 Worksheet - chart
- Explore the Issues p. 241 #1 a & b
- Multinationals Articles and Analysis
- Investigation p. 242-243 #1
- Global Economic Issues Questions
I collected these from those who had completed. I will collect the rest at the beginning of class tomorrow.
1. Completed Ch. 11 assignments;
- Ch. 11 Questions p. 236-246
- Ch. 11 Worksheet - chart
- Explore the Issues p. 241 #1 a & b
- Multinationals Articles and Analysis
- Investigation p. 242-243 #1
- Global Economic Issues Questions
I collected these from those who had completed. I will collect the rest at the beginning of class tomorrow.
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