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What are Historical Thinking Skills?
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Historical Thinking Concepts Assignment
Present 5 key events in your lifetime history and discuss how each one fits into one of 5 historical concepts:
Historical Perspective
Historical Significant
Continuity and Change
Cause and Consequence
Ethical Dimension
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Continuity and Change
Understanding that certain things (attitudes, processes, actions) change over time and certain things stay the same
Historical Significance
Events that result in change, are revealing, and are meaningful to a group of people.
**Explaining why something is important.
Cause and Consequence
Understanding the relationship between events and their results
Historical Perspective
Identifying events from the viewpoints of different and diverse people who lived at the time
Evidence
Using Primary and Secondary sources to find evidence while taking in account who wrote it, when, where, and the purpose behind it.
Ethical Dimension
Actions of the past can help inform our actions in the future
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Math
Math 9
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Pre-Calc 30
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Environmental Science 20
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Aquatic Systems
Physical Science 20
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Introduction to Chemistry
Bio 30
>
Unit 1 - Organization of Life
Unit 2 - Genetics and Biotechnology
Unit 3 - Taxonomy
Unit 4 Evolution
Inquiry Project
Physics 30
>
1&2: Motion of Objects and Force
Force and Newton's Laws of Motion
Unit 3: Circular Motion
Unit 4: Energy and Momentum
Unit 5: Fields
Modern Physics
Final Project
Health Science 20
>
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
Career Research
Student Directed Study
History
Historical Thinking Skills
History 10
>
Revolutions
Election 2015
Industrial Age
Imperialism
History 20
>
Unit 2: Death of the Old Order
Unit 3: The Interwar Years
Unit 4: World War II
History 30
>
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Current Events
Social Studies 9
>
Unit 1
Unit 2
Social Studies 7
Social Studies 8
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Unit 1 - Canada: Our Land
Unit 2 Cultural Identity
Unit 3 Power and Authority through Democracy
Unit 4 Canada's Economy
Professional Portfolio