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Final Exams and textbook collection during double blocks

*Textbooks will be collected on the same day as your final exams.  If you do not bring your textbooks on the day of your final…you will be issued a “Lost Items Fees Owing Form” (this means you must pay for the replacement of the textbook).

Thursday, June 13th

  • Block 1-4:  Mini Socials 9

 

Friday, June 14th

  • Block 2-4:  Law 12
  • Block 2-2:  Socials 8

 

Monday, June 17th

  • Block 1-3:  Socials 10
  • Block 1-1:  Law 12

 

Tuesday, June 18th

  • Block 2-3:  Mini Socials 10
  • Block 2-1:  Socials 10

 

Attendance is mandatory since theses dates are the last classes for the year…there will be no opportunity for retesting.

All exams, unless specified, will be 100 multiple choice questions.  The class will have the whole double block to complete the exam.  You must bring pencils and erasers for the exam.

Please bring reading material and/or study material for other subjects in case you finish early.

There will be no electronic devices allowed for the whole duration of the double block.  (If seen or heard — it will be an automatic confiscation of the device and exam…which means no grade for the final exam)

 

 

 

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June 7th — last day for Term 3 submissions and test rewrites

June 7th is the deadline for:

  • Term 3 late assignments
  • Term 3 test rewrites for student who failed a test
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Students must submit:

 

Term 3 Projects for Law 12…Presentations will start the first week of June.

You must be ready to present by June 3rd.  If you are called upon and you are not in attendance, finished or ready, then you are looking at deductions for late completion.

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Law 12 Midterm results are on MyEd. The exam was graded out of 82 marks total. Student who failed the exam…
…will have one week to come in during lunch time to complete corrections for an upgrade to a passing mark (provided that the corrected test is 100%).

The last day for for lunch time corrections will be:  May 31st.  After which the grade you have right now will stand.

Class time is set aside for working on projects or Chapter 16-19 reading and notes.  Lunch hours for students who choose to do corrections for a passing grade.

 

*Marks on MyEd*

  • it is important for you to be looking at the CUMULATIVE grade! This is the  final grade you are receiving for the course so far.

 

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Term 3 Project:

Students must submit:

Presentations start first week of June!

 

NO case briefs!  You will not receive full credit for a case brief.

You must conduct research and present a discussion on a Civil Law issue (Chapters 13-18) based on the parameters of the Term 3 project definition.

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Term 3 Project:

NO case briefs!  You will not receive full credit for a case brief.

You must conduct research and present a discussion on a Civil Law issue (Chapters 13-18) based on the parameters of the Term 3 project definition.

You must submit:

  • one page typed summary of the important points of your project
  • detailed rubric chart
  • due before May 31st

Presentations start first week of June!

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Mid point presentations must be completed by May 16th

Students working on a specific case have been warned:  Do not present a case brief!  You will not receive full credit for a case brief.

If you are looking at a specific case…it must be to further your research and discussion into a Civil Law issue (Chapters 13-18) based on the parameters of the Term 3 project definition.

Presentations start first week of June!

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Encounters with Canada

ENCOUNTERS WITH CANADA

Canada’s largest and foremost youth forum! Every week of the school year,
120 to 150 teens from across Canada, aged 14 to 17 years, meet in Ottawa,
where they discover their country through each other, learn about Canadian
institutions, meet famous and accomplished Canadians, explore exciting
career options, develop civic leadership skills and live an extraordinary
bilingual experience.

To participate in the program, you must:

  • Be in grade 11 or 12 for the 2019-20 school year
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada
  • attend a lunchtime meeting THURSDAY, MAY 16 in room 115

 

Expand your horizons and explore the possibilities for exciting careers! Visit
important Canadian institutions, meet famous and accomplished
Canadians, develop your leadership skills and enjoy an extraordinary,
bilingual experience. Select from one of 14 theme weeks:

  • ARTS & CULTURE
  • BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  • CANADA REMEMBERS
  • DEMOCRACY & YOUTH
  • EXPERIENCE CANADA
  • FIRST RESPONDERS
  • GLOBAL AFFAIRS
  • LAW & OUR JUSTICE SYSTEM
  • MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS
  • MEDICINE & HEALTH
  • SCIENCE & ECOLOGY
  • SPORTS & FITNESS
  • SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
  • TECH & AGRI-FOOD
  • VIMY: CANADA’S COMING OF AGE

 

Encounters with Canada poster

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The following are some links that will help with making your rubric:

 

Rubric outline:   Project rubric

*If you have any questions or trouble about the rubic or project proposal you need to either go see Mrs. Kwon or email.

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