grade 10 – global studies
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Grade 10 – Global Studies. Grade 10 Global Studies. Food & Nutrition – Open HFN 2O Canadian History – Academic CHC 2D Canadian History – Applied CHC 2P. FOOD & NUTRITION HFN 2O. 5 Main Areas:. Food Safety & Food labs Food Choices Nutrition & Health Local & Global Foods. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Grade 10 – Global Studies
Grade 10 Global StudiesFood & Nutrition – Open
HFN 2O Canadian History – Academic
CHC 2DCanadian History – Applied
CHC 2P
FOOD & NUTRITION HFN 2O
5 Main Areas:
1.Food Safety & Food labs2.Food Choices3.Nutrition & Health4.Local & Global Foods
FOOD SAFETY Keeping you and the food safe!
Food SafetyCommon Kitchen AccidentsBacteria & Food Born IllnessFire SafetyAnaphylactic ShockHazard Analysis Critical Control (HACCP)
Food LabsWe will cook and/or taste test a variety of
food throughout the semester, approximately once a weekFoods will include:Cookies Smoothies saladPancakes Tacos & burritos soupVegetarian sushi (no fish)!
Baked goods for MAAD night (April)
Chicken
Food LabsIn groups of about 4 students
Building teamwork
Trying new foods
Reflecting &
learning to
improve skills
Food ChoicesWhy do we eat what we eat?
What are calories, proteins and carbohydrates anyway?
Nutrition & Health
Nutrition, Health & WellnessCanada’s Food Guide6 main nutrientsDetails about some key
vitamins & mineralsWhat happens if you don’t get enough
Achieving Wellness•Body Image•Changing Perceptions in Beauty•Eating Disorders•Maintaining a Healthy Body weight
LOCAL & GLOBAL FOODS
TOPICS Availability of Food Food & Environmental Responsibility Food Security
(why some people don’t have enough food)
FOOD SECURITY IS A BIG ISSUE! Some thing we do in addition to learning
about it is a simulation The “$12 meal challenge”
Students prepare a healthy meal for 5-6 people that includes and appetizer, main dish, dessert and beverage (no prepackaged food)
The hard part? You can only spend $12 total!!
This would be similar to the budget of a low income family or single-parent family
FIELD TRIPS
TRIPS WILL INCLUDE
Trip to Freshcoin January or June for the $12 meal
challenge
In the fall The Royal Winter FairIn the spring The good food
festival & a tour of Humber College’s culinary program
FINAL EVALUATIONHow do we earn that 30%
15% HEALTHY MEAL AT HOME
You will get to create a meal for your family to show off all the cook things you’ve been learning
15% IN CLASS WRITTEN FINAL EXAM
This will be based on all the units studied throughout the course
CHC 2D/2PCanadian History since World War 1
General Course Description
This compulsory Grade 10 Course explores the local national and global forces that have shaped the Canadian identity from World War 1 to the present.
Students will learn and use some of the historical thinking concepts listed below to:
understand issues and events:historical significanceusing primary sources as evidencedetermining cause and effectshort and long-term consequencesdrawing conclusions and making predictions
Possible Global Studies Pathways after studying Grade 10 History
Grade 11:Understanding Canadian Law
Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology and Sociology
World Religions: Beliefs, Issues and Traditions
Grade 12:World History: The West and the World
Canadian and World Issues
Analyzing Current Economic Issues
Canadian and World Politics
Challenge and Change in Society
Curriculum Strands
Communities: Local, National and GlobalChange and ContinuityCitizenship and HeritageSocial Economic and Political StructuresMethods of Historical Inquiry and Communication
Fun Classroom Activities remembered by students:
Trench Warfare SimulationConvoy SystemPropaganda PosterDebates“I am Canadian” RantInteresting Movies and Video Clips
What do you learn in this course area?
World War IThe Roaring 20's and the Dirty 30'sWorld War IIThe Cold WarFrench and English RelationsAboriginal Self-DeterminationQuebec's Quiet Revolution and Separation issuesCanada's Changing IdentityPeace-keeping and International Relations
Quotes by students on what they have learned in courses
“I really enjoyed the debates and trench warfare simulation in Grade 10 HistoryIt made me understand what it was like to be a soldier in World War 1”
Bhavya Singh, Grade 10 History student
Transferrable skills to other programs and Literacy Benefits:
Critical ThinkingEssay WritingWriting a News ReportWriting a Supported Opinion PieceBroader Understanding of Canada's Role in the World
Possible Careers Related to the study of History: TeachingLawGovernment Policy PlanningArchivists, Statisticians and Library ScienceMuseum CuratorsPoliticsJournalismEconomists
Extra-Curricular Opportunities related to the study of History:
InteractModel UNMock TrialSchool Reach for the Top
Curricular Benefits-Field Trips etc:
Casa LomaGuest Speakers: Historians, Veterans