Thursday, September 29, 2011
9-2 Social Studies
Finish any questions on the Government responsibilities for Monday. Review your work to this point everybody.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Provincial Election Scrapbook Assignment
Provincial Election Scrapbook
This assignment is designed to get you to follow the provincial election. The following list includes items that must be included in your scrapbook. Students are encouraged to go beyond the required list and to be as creative as possible in their presentation of the items in order to achieve the highest scores on this project.
1. The three major political parties of Newfoundland and Labrador. This should include the party logos and their respective slogans.
2. The leaders of the main political parties of Newfoundland and Labrador. This should include a picture and a short biography of each leader.
3. The names of the electoral districts of NL. A map is a useful way to show this information.
4. The candidates in our riding. Their name, picture, and party affiliation. You can collect information from their campaign offices such as brochures etc. to help you.
5. A picture of the House of Assembly. This should include information on how the House operates.
6. IF I COULD VOTE: This page in your scrapbook should include your decision to vote for a particular candidate in our riding and an analysis of why you made your choice. This should point out what you feel are the strengths and weaknesses of each candidate.
7. INFO IN THE MEDIA: Your scrapbook should include information from newspapers, television and the internet regarding any announcements or happenings that are newsworthy during the election. They can be from any area of the province and can be about any personality. At least five please.
8. WHO I THINK SHOULD BE PREMIER: This page should outline who you think would be the best Premier and why. Remember, the Premier is the leader of the party with the most seats elected.
9. HOW ELECTIONS WORK: This section of your scrapbook should explain how an election works. What are the rules and guidelines for voting? How does a person get elected in Newfoundland and Labrador? What is involved in the process?
10. WHY WE SHOULD VOTE: This page should be designed to encourage young people, ages 18-25, to vote in elections. Make it attractive and persuasive.
The following websites may be of help:
Government Web Site: www.gov.nf.ca
Liberal Party Web Site: www.liberal.nf.net
PC Party Web site: www.pcparty.nf.net
NDP Party Web Site: www.nl.ndp.ca
Chief Electoral Officer: www.gov.nf.ca/elections/
The Telegram www.thetelegram.com/
www.cbc.ca/nl/
www.ntv.ca/
www.vocm.com
This assignment is designed to get you to follow the provincial election. The following list includes items that must be included in your scrapbook. Students are encouraged to go beyond the required list and to be as creative as possible in their presentation of the items in order to achieve the highest scores on this project.
1. The three major political parties of Newfoundland and Labrador. This should include the party logos and their respective slogans.
2. The leaders of the main political parties of Newfoundland and Labrador. This should include a picture and a short biography of each leader.
3. The names of the electoral districts of NL. A map is a useful way to show this information.
4. The candidates in our riding. Their name, picture, and party affiliation. You can collect information from their campaign offices such as brochures etc. to help you.
5. A picture of the House of Assembly. This should include information on how the House operates.
6. IF I COULD VOTE: This page in your scrapbook should include your decision to vote for a particular candidate in our riding and an analysis of why you made your choice. This should point out what you feel are the strengths and weaknesses of each candidate.
7. INFO IN THE MEDIA: Your scrapbook should include information from newspapers, television and the internet regarding any announcements or happenings that are newsworthy during the election. They can be from any area of the province and can be about any personality. At least five please.
8. WHO I THINK SHOULD BE PREMIER: This page should outline who you think would be the best Premier and why. Remember, the Premier is the leader of the party with the most seats elected.
9. HOW ELECTIONS WORK: This section of your scrapbook should explain how an election works. What are the rules and guidelines for voting? How does a person get elected in Newfoundland and Labrador? What is involved in the process?
10. WHY WE SHOULD VOTE: This page should be designed to encourage young people, ages 18-25, to vote in elections. Make it attractive and persuasive.
The following websites may be of help:
Government Web Site: www.gov.nf.ca
Liberal Party Web Site: www.liberal.nf.net
PC Party Web site: www.pcparty.nf.net
NDP Party Web Site: www.nl.ndp.ca
Chief Electoral Officer: www.gov.nf.ca/elections/
The Telegram www.thetelegram.com/
www.cbc.ca/nl/
www.ntv.ca/
www.vocm.com
Provincial Election Scrapbook
An assignment sheet was sent home describing the election scrapbook. Please ensure that your student works through this assignment as the election proceeds. It is due on Oct 17, 2011. If this is left until the last minute it will prove to be very difficult to complete. I have informed students that there will be lunch time sessions offered so that they can access the tech lab or newspapers in my classroom. I will be staying for lunch for this purpose on Wednesday, Sept. 29.
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