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2022-23 School Year
[History 9: Homework & Handouts]

A Learning and Evaluation Situation (L.E.S.) is a set of complex tasks and learning activities rooted in a context which is linked to a problem or issue. A L.E.S. contributes to the development of subject-specific competencies, draws on various cross-curricular competencies and is contextualized in the broad areas of learning. The completed situational problem allows the teacher to assess specific learning competencies.

Knowledge to be acquired (all the topics grade 9 students are responsible for learning)
Knowledge to be acquired (what you need to learn from the workbook; page numbers are included)

UNIT 0: Canadian geography
To be successful, students are encouraged to study at least 15-30 minutes every day.
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UNIT 1: The First occupants and colonization attempts (30000BCE-1608)
To be successful, students are encouraged to study at least 15-30 minutes every day.
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UNIT 2: The evolution of colonial society under French rule (1608-1760)
To be successful, students are encouraged to study at least 15-30 minutes every day.
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MID-YEAR REVIEW
Please ask your teacher for a set of review notes.

MID-YEAR EXAM
Students should start studying for their mid-year exam as early as possible.
Exam date: Refer to the JRHS Cycle 2 Exam Schedule on the school web site
Students cannot be absent for this mid-year exam unless they have a doctor's note (refer to JRHS' policies).
Verify your official exam schedule and/or school web site and the postings near the front office for possible changes.

UNIT 3: The conquest and the change of empire (1760-1791)
To be successful, students are encouraged to study at least 15-30 minutes every day.
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UNIT 4: The demands and struggles of nationhood (1791-1840)
To be successful, students are encouraged to study at least 15-30 minutes every day.
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END-OF-YEAR REVIEW
Students should start studying for their end-of-year exam as early as possible.
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END-OF-YEAR EXAMS
Students should start studying for their end-of-year exam as early as April.
The June end-of-year exam will include material from every chapter.
Even though some documents could be provided for some questions, students are expected to know content.
  Therefore, some memorization is important: dates, sequence of events, terminology, concepts, events, places,
  key people and groups.
For exam date, please verify the schedule posted on the JRHS web site and the listings near the front office.
  - Students will write the end-of-year final exam in Gym 2 (main floor) or in designated classrooms (verify the schedule).
  - Students cannot be absent for this end-of-year exam unless they have a doctor's note.*
  - Please verify the John Rennie High School's cycle 2 official exam schedule for the exactness of the date and time.
* Refer to JRHS' policies

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