Social Studies Seven:
The Social Studies curriculum for the intermediate grades is designed around conceptual organizers. The organizing concept for the Grade 7 curriculum is “empowerment”. The curriculum examines various aspects of empowerment - including personal, political, cultural, social and national. It draws largely on the history of the Canadian nation from the early 1800s to the end of World War I. Reference is made to earlier periods as well as the contemporary.
Textbook(s) and Resources
- Atlantic Canada Social Studies Curriculum Guide Grade 7 (2004, Interim Edition)
- Changing Your World: Investigating Empowerment (2004, with teacher guide)
Course Evaluation
| Methods of Evaluation | Timing of Evaluation | % of Evaluation |
| Unit Tests | After each unit of study | 30% total |
| Quizzes, Assignments, Presentations, Participation (Checklist), Portfolio | on going | 50% |
| Final Exam | During every unit of study | 20% |
Course Material(s)
Reading Material(s): Textbook, Course Outline, Course Outcomes, Teacher Guide Notes
Writing Material(s): Booklet (exercise), Graph paper, Looseleaf paper, Pencil, pen and eraser
Art Material Supplies: Colouring leads, eraser, glue, scissors, glue, etc...
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