Friday, December 16, 2016

CLU 3M homework

1.Read the articles from class:

http://www.nationalpost.com/news/Sentencing+circles+aboriginals+Good+justice/1337495/story.htmlhttp://www.nationalpost.com/news/Sentencing+circles+aboriginals+Good+justice/1337495/story.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mDOof6H6cc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mDOof6H6cc

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2016/12/15/last-resort-job-ad-for-father-with-criminal-record-goes-viral-in-time-for-christmas.htmlhttps://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2016/12/15/last-resort-job-ad-for-father-with-criminal-record-goes-viral-in-time-for-christmas.html

Friday, December 9, 2016

CLN4U December 9

Write for Rights Day
Today we are in the computer lab,
Go to www.amnesty.ca
Go to Write for Rights.

Then go through every "case study" and read them. Watch their corresponding videos.
Then you will choose 3 to whom you will write an email.
 BCC me on the emails.
You can use the school address as your address.


Then choose one of the three that you want to write to personally.
Write them a card of support.
Write it in pencil so that I can proof read it.
Put it in the envelope and address it.
I will mail it on your behalf.

When you are finished please watch the video below:

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/children-of-aleppo/http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/children-of-aleppo/

Monday, November 28, 2016

CLU 3M R v Buhay case study

R v. Buhay Answer Key

1.Yes Buhay did have an expectation of privacy.
He had the contract for rental and use of locker for specific amount of time.
He had control of contents due to key.
No right to search it unless the locker contained something that posed a threat to the bus depot’s security. (No sign on the locker that mentions that the lockers could get searched.)

2.This statement is why the Court of appeal felt they could convict Buhay. They felt that the search did not violate his s8 rights because the guards were privately employed.
When private guards found pot, they were merely “transferring control of it” to the police.
No search and seizure violation by police mean that the evidence could be admissible.

3.Supreme Court acquitted Buhay. One can agree with this or not.

4.An appellant is the person appealing their case to a higher court after losing in a lower court.

5.The actual charge was possession for the purposes of trafficking.

6.Two other similar cases are: R v Feeney and R v AM and R v Tessling. They all relate to seach and privacy rights.

Friday, November 25, 2016

CLN 4U civil law case homework--answers Olympic Athlete

The Olympic Athlete Answers:
1.First PAN AM dr is negligent. She had an appointment with him and he assured her incorrectly. There did not seem to be a formal contract with the other dr.
2.Not necessary to know how important the answer was. Dr must do their work to best of their ability. Money riding on their answers should not be a factor. An Olympian patient’s concerns are as important as a housewife’s.
3.I think the one she relied on as team doc is liable.
4.Difficult question to answer bc he was incorrect that it contained no banned substances. This is a complete error. Should have read ingredients. The officials knew it would not have even affected her performance and stripped her anyway.

I would award $ for old contracts only. Future contracts could have failed for another unforeseen reason. 

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

CLU grade 11 law mock trials

R v Wai
1.Defence lawyers:Lidiya Faheema
2.Crown Lawyers: Andy Kianne
3.Defendant:Jesse Wai--Ibrahim
4.Defence  witness Casey-Kymani\
5.Crown Witness Riwi:Enzo
6.Officer  Cheyenne:Evyn
7.Court Serivces Officer: hILARY
8.Judge: Hanna

CLU Going to Court!

1.Watch the videos on the court system. It is about BC but applies to Ontario as well.

www.courtsofbc.ca
www.courtsofbc.ca

2.www.courtprep.ca
www.courtprep.ca



CLN 4U Mock Trial

International Law
1.Victim lawyer-hanifa
2.Prosecution-amy and stella
3.Defence-fayo and hank
4.Accused-ashely
4.Solider-darren
6.Witness- child-elexa
7.Parent witness-destiny
8.Witness for defence-Kaitland
8.Judge-emi

Civil Law
Case: PASHA V oPPLLINSKY

1.defence lawyers;Munem and Michael
2.Plaintiff lawyers:Emma R and Katie
3.Plaintiff-Sophie
4.Defendant- Finn
5.Defence witness-emma c
.Witness camp counsellor-destiny
6.Judge-Jon
7.Court Service officer-Spencer



Fadey vs Monarch Park

1.Plaintiff:victoria
2.Plaintiff lawyers-Hilary and KAsha
3.Defence laywers: Geilia and Mickey
4.Defence witness: (Jayme)Kristine
5.Plaintiff witness: teacher Hannah--Tazreen
6.Judge-jon
7.Coco
8.Court service officer-Spencer


Monday, October 31, 2016

CLU3m Test Nov 1

The Test on Nov 1 is on Chapter 3(only a few questions) and on Chapter 4

CLN 4U Unit 2 test Nov 2


types of offenses
elements of an offense
jury topics
cases
evidence
who is who in a courtroom
wrongful con
racial profiling
arrests
searches
adversarial systm
judges


habeus corpus

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Skits for Ch 5

Group 1-arrest-Kianne/Shanti/Destiney/Shajuti
Group 2 search-Andy/Tony/Jon/Paul
Group 3 Legal Aid-Ronan/Lauren/Kymani/Ibrahim
Group 4 Duty Counsel/ Bail-Virginia/Sarah/Hanna/Colin
Group 5 Pleas-Leah/Ben/matthew/Ena/Kahdeen
Group 6 Citizens Arrest-Penny/Duncan/Faheema/Evyn/Ethan

Skits for Ch 5

Group 1-arrest-Kianne/Shanti/Destiney/Shajuti
Group 2 search-Andy/Tony/Jon/Paul
Group 3 Legal Aid-Ronan/Lauren/Kymani/Ibrahim
Group 4 Duty Counsel/ Bail-Virginia/Sarah/Hanna/Colin
Group 5 Pleas-Leah/Ben/matthew/Ena/Kahdeen
Group 6 Citizens Arrest-Penny/Duncan/Faheema/Evyn
Group 7 Jury selection Lidiya/Aeysha/Enzo/Rafee 

Friday, October 14, 2016

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

CLU Debate

Order of Speakers

Intro affirmative 1min
intro negative 1 min
1st point affirmative 1.5 min
1st point negative 1.5 min
2nd point affirmative 1.5 min
2nd point negative 1.5 min

2 minute recess

affirmative rebuttal 2 min
negative rebuttal 2 min
negative conclusion 1 min
affirmative conclusion 1 min

Monday, October 3, 2016

Grade 11 Work while Mrs Ferry is away

Tues and Wed: 
Students will work on Ch 3 of their textbook called All About Law. Read it  pp 71-104

pg 90 1-5
pg 92 1-5
pg 94 1-5 
pg 99 1-4
pg 104 1-5

Thurs: Students can also be working on their debate topics in groups in computer lab room 317. 

Grade 12 LAW Work while Mrs Ferry is away


Thurs: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvgB9oaRSaAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvgB9oaRSaA

The students must finish watching these videos on their own if you don't finish them...

The grade 12 students will also be reading a journal article the week that I am gone.

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

CLU 3m test is Monday October 3

IT is on CH 1-2
heritage of law
charter
charter cases
judicial activism
charter landmark cases
key terms written in black in the textbook
oakes
keegstra
multani
butler
jti mcDonald
Sauve
Roderiguez
R v Mann
R v AM
Tessling
Charkaoui
Vreind v Alberta
R v Collins
Irwin Toy

Monday, September 26, 2016

CLU 3m security cert in class work Sept 27

https://www.thestar.com/news/immigration/2016/08/02/mohamed-harkat-girds-himself-for-another-fight-to-stay.html

http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/canadian-politics/justin-trudeaus-brother-lobbies-liberals-to-not-deport-terror-suspect-mohamed-harkat

Your assignment is to write a formal letter to a politician about your thoughts on security certificates. You may use cases from the movie to back up your points or reference articles from the news including the ones listed above. The letter is due by Wednesday at the end of class.


Address your letter to:

The Minister For Public Safety
Hon. Ralph Goodale

ralph.goodale@parl.gc.ca

House of CommonsOttawa, OntarioCanadaK1A 0A6

Don't forget to CC Your MP at Nathaniel.Erskine-Smith@parl.gc.ca

Friday, September 23, 2016

Thursday, September 22, 2016

CLN closing arguments

CLN 4U   Closing Argument Assignment
To prepare you for the eventual mock trial you are to write an imagined closing argument for one of the trial of Socrates, Drummond Wren, Christie v. York,   Viola Desmond or Lavallee.
You may choose to be either prosecution or defense.
This will be three paragraphs total. You will hand the typed copy in via www.turnitin.com, but you must bring your own copy to class.
Turn it in class ID: 13531291
Password: ferry
You will orally deliver your closing arguments to the class from our podium. It does not have to be memorized. You have one minute to deliver your argument.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8t4RNwt3TA

CLN 4U Test is Tues Sept 27

Here are the topics:

legal heritage
philosophers
people who changed the law(mind map peeps)
5 cases from group presentations
Brown case
Plessy case
Journey to Justice cases
rule of law
faith based cases

Friday, September 16, 2016

CLU 3m Sept 16

https://wwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAIM1qzO9_ww.youtube.com/watch?v=7C8uDuhLqvg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7C8uDuhLqvg

and charter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAIM1qzO9_whttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAIM1qzO9_w

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Work for CLN 4U Sept 14.

Work for CLN 4U Sept 14.
Assembly day

1.4 mind map presentations
2.Review Lobby groups
3.Royal Commissions
4.Legal Scholarship.
Homework is R v Lavallee case

Tomorrow is legal philosophers.

grade 11 videos for how a bill becomes law

democracy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNMAasqiv9Y  and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqV9LWie2bs

Canadian government
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WNrsnRjtxQ


 levels of gov't
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwbnUkxcrV8


 how a bill becomes a law
http://tvo.org/story/civics101-animation-how-law-made

political parties
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XlUICruITE

Monday, September 12, 2016

Turn it in CLN4U
Class ID: 13531291
password: ferry
CLU 3M-In class case study for marks on Sept 13. Bring your notebook.

You must know the following terms:

Precedent
Necessity
Citation
Common Law
Customs
Regina
criminal law
civil law
actus reus
mens rea

Thursday, June 9, 2016

CIVICS TERMS FOR FINAL TEST on Wednesday

1982
1867
budget
how a bill becomes law
charter
constitution
expenditures
revenue
deficit
debt
MP
MPP
riding
electoral officer
constituency
voting by proxy
advance polls
interest groups
stakeholders
lobby
Romeo Dallaire
Pierre Trudeau
Royal Commission
political ideologies
left-right wing
Leader of the Official Opposition
House of Commons
campaign
patriation
levels of gov't-who does what
branches of gov't who runs what
shadow cabinet
tax
harmonized tax
democracy
majority vs minority gov't
THE UN
security council
UNESCO
UNICEF
peacekeepers

Friday, June 3, 2016

Civics Friday June 3

1. Review powerpoint/slides rules
2.Review oral speaking tips
3.Review assignment requirements
4.News items?

Read pp150-154 in the textbook

Friday, May 20, 2016

LAw on the weekend

Hello: No work aside from culminating work. We will watch one last documentary on Tuesday when we return.....

Monday, May 16, 2016

Law-Canadian prisons

Civics Political Parties Assignment-Due Friday

CHV Civics Google Slides Assignment


Your group is responsible for researching one federal political party and its stance on civics issues.


You must show a picture of the party’s leader and logo. You must note how many seats they hold in the House of Commons.


You must note five interesting facts about the party.


You must analyse four civic issues as you apply your knowledge of the political spectrum and your research on party platform. What would your party’s stance be on the four of the following civic issues?


-prostitution
-legalization of marijuana
-ISIS
-abortion
-senate reform
-syrian refugees
-the environment


You will present your analysis on Friday May 20.


Here are the following parties from which you may choose:
Liberal (Caitlin and Maymona)
NDP(Faheema Megahn Zaid )
Green(june Alex)
Conservative(Tony Margaret Andy)
Bloc(Otila and Arooj)



If we need to look at two more…..


Democrats(Tyler JQ Idrees)

Republicans(Sofia and Lara and Johnathan)

Thursday, May 12, 2016

CHC 2P turn it in.com

class code:12686250
password : history

The site closes on May 19. After this you may not submit.

Monday, May 9, 2016

CHC May 10

1.Review the idea of the UN that we learned yesterday.
2.Look a the Uneasy peace that came after the UN in the textbook.
3.Baby boom.
4.Look at 3 paragraphs done by students.

LAW may 9-10

1.Defences-look at insane and non-insane automatism. Hanifia and Zaneb to present.

2.Worksheet on defences and offences.

Ideologies fill in blank words

old order
moderation
tradition

resources
government
ownership
corporations
country
obedience
individual
press
co-operation
separation
owned
majority
capitalist
people

CHC UN VIDEO

Friday, May 6, 2016

CLU LAW WORK May 6



Defences Work: You will work in groups to teach the class about one defense and one or more cases from Chapter 8 in the text. 


Group 1: Hanifa and Zaneb
You will be in charge of: Automatism and Insane Automatism(NCR)

Group 2 :Thomas and Said
 You will be in charge of Intoxication


Group 3: Shark HAsibul
You will be in charge of Self-defence

Group 4:Natalie
You will be in charge of Mistake of Fact

Group 5: Dean Michael
You will be in charge of Necessity and Duress

Group 6: Spencer Brandon
You will be in charge of Alibi Defence and Carter Defence

Elexa: You will be in charge of Provocation

Sophie Sydney: You will be in charge of Battered Womens Syndrome

Civics May 6

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vz-szuwRgAE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9kuF4LP_I8

Do your political spectrum quiz to see where you fall on the spectrum.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Civics MAy 5 video

Civics Quiz tomorrow

The Topics are only from unit 2
voting
election
candidate
platform
campaign
house of commons
seats
ballots
Bill of rights
charter of rights and freedoms
Govenor General
Statute of Westminister
entrenched
patriation

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

mock trial

Mock Trial

Trial 1. R v wai Thursday May 12

Jesse-spencer
casey-katie
officer gomes-elexa
riwi-Thomas
Defence-Gelila/Emma
Crown-Kevin/hassan
Judge-Hanifa
Court Services Officer-Sophie



Trial 2-R v Wilson Wednesday May 11

Joe-Natalie
Laila-Zaneb
Mike-Said
Constable Comez-Dean
Defense-Gabe/Rachel
Crown-Jamie/Tazreen
Judge-Sophie
Court Clerk-Michael

R v Singh Friday May 13

accused (ali)-sydney
witness(morgan)-brandon
witness(Jayme)-shark
witness(Officer Dakota)-avesta
defenselawyer-jake/stella
crownlawyer-emi/kealin
court clerk-hacibul
judge-Sophie

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Civics April 22

We are in the library today.

We are looking at civic issues in the news.

Today you will research civic issues and print your article. You will present Wednesday.

Each oral presentation is to be 2-3 minutes.

You will explain your civic issue and tell your stand on this issue.

You will also talk about which level of government relates to your topic.

You can start your search at one of the following websites that are appropriate to your study level.

www.macleans.ca

www.thestar.com

www.globeandmail.com

www.nationalpost.ca



CHC 2p-April 21 Blitzkrieg and Dieppe videos to watch


https://youtu.be/2hFLZwueQVA(Blitz)



You have one part of the chart due tomorrow morning.(Dieppe.)https://youtu.be/2qA9_Ec-8YI


The Italian Campaign

http://www.cbc.ca/i/caffeine/syndicate/?mediaId=1750379858

April 21-CLU 3M

http://www.tryjudging.ca/


Try  case #1 of this site. 

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Friday, April 1, 2016

Civics Culminating Groups

1.Meals on Wheels
Duncan, Lauren, Edna, Phoebe

2.Daily Bread Food Bank
Kevin, Waker, Jessica

3.Nellies
Devontae, Lidiya, Nissa, Courteny

4.Sketch
Jasper, Emillee, Mohammed, Fardeen

5.Good Shepherd shelter
Diane, Alexia, Reese, Jessica G

Monday, March 21, 2016

CHV and CHC OSSLT answers

http://www.eqao.com/en/assessments/OSSLT/Pages/example-assessment-materials-2015.aspx
http://www.eqao.com/en/assessments/OSSLT/Pages/example-assessment-materials-2015.aspx

LAW_human rights cases in small groups

Group 1: Persons case (a-k)

Group 2: BC vs Bcgseu(p-s)

Group 3:Council of Canadians vs VIA rail(starts with m)

Group 4:Siadat vs Ontario college of Teachers(t-y)

Read your case and answer the following questions in each of your notebooks.

1.What are the grounds of discrimination?
2.What is the social area of discrimination?
3.Was there any law changed because of the case?
4.What was the overall remedy after this case.
5.summarize the case in 2 sentences.

Please be ready to orally present this tomorrow or the next day.....

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

March 10 Civics

1.take up homework
2.Look at how to vote in textbook
3.Voting how to video http://tvo.org/video/programs/civics-101/how-to-vote-in-ontario
go through ppt with handout

CHC 2p-Nominate a woman for the new bank note


https://surveys.opinionsearch.com/wix/p16599881.aspx

Please make sure that your 250 word summary is approved by me before you cut and paste it into the box.

LAW-Security certificate letter due Friday.

http://pm.gc.ca/eng/minister/honourable-ralph-goodale

Website for Public Safety Minister(his bio)


http://www.parl.gc.ca/Parliamentarians/en/members/Ralph-Goodale(1265)

His email and address are in the website above.



Please send to me before sending to the Minister. You do not have to send the letter if you do not wish. You may just print it and give it to me.

You will be marked out of 25 according to the same rubric that we used for the letter about BILLS.

Monday, March 7, 2016

LAw-data the police have on you-how can if affect you long-term?

Law Homework-March 8 Security Certificate and the Toronto 18

Please read the following article and write a 1 paragraph summary of the article. 8-10 sentences for marks.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/editorials/citizenship-is-a-right-not-a-privilege-even-for-convicted-terrorists/article26571266/

March 8

CHC A.Test

1920's reading


CHV-
a.Take up charter questions
b.Look at my responsibilities reading with questions.

CLU-Watch Secret Trial 5

March 7 What you missed

CHC   a.Review for test tomorrow


CHV-quiz and worked in library on protest research

CLU-test and started Charkoui case (case is homework)

Human Rights Articles for Law Homework on March 11

http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/marketplace-gender-specific-dress-codes-1.3474289


http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2016/02/26/handicapped-singer-and-his-parents-seek-damages-from-quebec-comedian.html


Read the above two cases and answer the questions. Use separate paper for each case.

  1. What are the grounds of discrimination in this case?
  2. What are the social areas in this case?
  3. What was the settlement reached? Did the settlement favour the complainant (the person making the allegation of discrimination)?
  4. Do you agree or disagree with the settlement? Explain.


This is due on the day we return from March Break. You may use the text to help you understand "grounds" and "areas" further.

Friday, March 4, 2016

March 4 What you missed

1.CHC-we learned about Winnipeg General Strike. Watched a video.
Test is Tuesday

2.CHV-we finished unit 2 and started our Take a Stand Research project.

3.CLU-Finish talking about Section 15 in the Charter with the video.

CHC video March 4

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

MArch 1 what did you miss

1.CHCwe finished talking about battles of WWI.We ahve homework pg 57 ...1-4
2.CHV-WE finished presentations today. WE have hmwk that I distributed related to pg 69
3.Law-We took up the keegstra questions.We took up the homework. We got back our letters. WE looked at cases from the charter in our text.


Monday, February 29, 2016

Monday Feb 29 What you missed

1.CHC-we did a ppt of battles of WWI
2.CHV-presentations
3.CLU-finished s.2 homework is pg 46 1-4

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Thurs Feb 25 CLU

Today we should make sure that our email has been sent and approved to Mrs Ferry
We will start the Charter today

CHV Feb 25

Today we are in the lab-315. We are working on our party google doc assignment.

CHC feb Thurs 25

1.Finish propaganda analysis
2.Review the key battle of WWI- Vimy Ridge
3.Prepare for tomorrow's quiz

CLU 3M


Today in Law class we will finish our emails to the MP.
They are to be sent to me first for approval. Email Mp after I reply to you.


 If you have time, whatch the following videos as we prepare to learn about the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.




1.3 Minute Citizen Charter Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAIM1qzO9_w&list=PLSNYdS2eRLX4UcOMCgfogSw5o8o6_lyXN&index=7

2.Rights and Freedoms


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA6QAdKOmtA



3.Pierre Trudeau Patriating the Constitution and Entrenching the Charter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLR5aToS2Zg&noredirect=1


CHV letter to MP rubric

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

CHC Feb 24

1.Let's re-cap Women and WWI with this video:
http://youtu.be/eW9jJZVKIiEhttp://youtu.be/eW9jJZVKIiE

2.Answer the worksheet questions together.

3.Study sheet for Friday's quiz. We will copy down definitions and use them in a sentence.

CHV Feb 24

1.What four major issues are in front of Canadian government?




2.Review parties through 2 videos

How do political parties work?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XlUICruITE&list=PLSNYdS2eRLX4UcOMCgfogSw5o8o6_lyXN&index=6

How to influence politics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31rpBaTjlqk&list=PLSNYdS2eRLX4UcOMCgfogSw5o8o6_lyXN&index=11

The 5 Basic Parties In Canada

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhaq5nWYUa0

Monday, February 22, 2016

Computer Lab Work in Law Class Feb 22-23

How a bill becomes a law
Review the format of Canadian parliament in this video:
http://www.parl.gc.ca/about/parliament/senatoreugeneforsey/inside_view/puzzle-e.html

Watch the video on this website:
http://www.parl.gc.ca/about/parliament/senatoreugeneforsey/inside_view/follow_bill-e.html

Investigate:

http://www.parl.gc.ca/LegisInfo/BillDetails.aspx?Language=E&Mode=1&billId=5827770

Friday, February 5, 2016

Tuesday Feb 9-What to do?

CHC-today you are doing a package to prepare you for the literacy test.

CHV-Do pg 22  numbers 1-2.Make sure all highlighted words are defined on your sheet.

CLU-https://www.dropbox.com/s/reqn0nv7u6bkfly/CLuMignonette%20Legal%20Terms.docx?dl=0

Copy these legal terms into your notes. Read the Mignonette case.(it`s in yellow beside my desk) together as a class.

Monday Feb 8-What to do?

CHC-watch the rest of the video and fill in the blanks
Read text and do 1-3 pg 13

CHV-Use text tp read 9-13.Do 1-2 on pg 13
REad 15-18 do 1-2 pg 18

CLU-use text to read pp 5-9.Do 1-5 pg 9.
Read 12-18.DO all on pg 18.

CLU fri feb 5

LAW:
Law bingo to start.
Today we looked at current events in the law.
We broke into groups and used a placemat to look at terms and ideas in law.
We got our text books.
We started looking at the difference between rules and laws.

CHV friday Feb 5

Today we got our first assignment.
We then practiced presenting a news article in groups.
This prepared us for the assignment
We got our textbooks.

CHC 2P:turn of the century video(Feb 5)

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

EXAM FORMAT FOR ALL CLASSES

CLU 3M:
A: multiple Choice
B:Short Answer
C:Matching
D:Case Study

CLN4U
A:multiple choice
B:true and false
C:short answer
D:case study

ENG 2D7
A:sight passage with literary analysis
B:Literary 5 paragraph essay 

Friday, January 8, 2016

CLU Exam Units

Your Grade 11 Law exam:
Topics:
human rights law
charter
cases
criminal law
civil law
constitution

We have completed CH 1-12 of the text by next week. The exam covers all of that........

Part A: Multiple choice
Part B: Short Answer
Part C: Case study

The exam is 70 minutes. I can allow extra time during lunch.We can discuss this.

Do you want to get a LAW job for this summer???a posting


Youth in Policing Initiative

Toronto Police Service is currently recruiting for their Summer 2016 Youth In Policing Summer Program. Students can find more information and the application by going online at www.torontopolice.on.ca/yipi. The deadline to apply for the summer program is Friday, January 29, 2016.

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

ENG 2 D7 -Othello Test

Hello: Your test will be on Friday for one part(A and B) and Monday for the final part.(Part C and D)

Part A: Quote recognition. You will put the quote into context, identify speaker and suggest literary elements within quotes.
Part B: Translation into Modern English
You will translate 2 important speeches in the play and then mark them up to show literary devices.

Part C: Sequencing of plot points. You will have a jumble of events(like we did for Act 3) and you will put them in order in which they happened in the play.
Part D: Paragraph Writing
You will write one thematic paragraph in which you describe and analyze one theme(my choosing) in the play.

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

ENG 2D7-Othello Jan 4-8

Othello Last days of the unit:

Tues Jan 5
1.Finish watching the movie
2.Individual homework assigned

Wed Jan 6
1.Present homework on theme/character
2.Teacher led lesson on TRAGEDY
Take Notes!

Homework:
Matching sheet on Tragedy

Thurs Jan 7
1.Intro: take up Matching sheet
2.Group Work
Look at critics' views on Othello-respond in class discussion
Group character study of key characters in the play-briefly present on chart paper as a group

Homework: review questions for test (1-3)

Friday Jan 8

1.Take up review questions

2.Part A Test--in class

You will write Part B on Monday