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CGC1P Evidence Record Name:

Expect I/ Limited Approaching Sufficient Insightful Strand


Strand ZERO
ation R - 1 + - 2 + - 3 + - 4 + ++ Summary
Geographic A1
Inquiry and Skill
Development
A2

Interactions with B1
the Physical
Environment
B2

B3

Managing C1
Canada’s
Resource and
C2
Industry

C3

Population, D1
Demographics
and Cities
D2

D3

Livable
E1
Communities
E2

E3

SUMMATIVE
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Strand Overall Expectations: By the end of this course, students will
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Inquiry and Geographic Inquiry: use the geographic inquiry process and the concepts of geographic thinking when investigating issues
A1
Skill relating to Canadian geography
Developing Transferable Skills: apply in everyday contexts skills, including spatial technology skills, developed through the
A2
investigation of Canadian geography, and identify some careers in which a background in geography might be an asset
Physical Natural Processes and Human Activity: analyse some interactions between physical processes, events, and phenomena and
B1
Geography human activities in Canada
Influence of the Natural Environment on Human Activity: explain how physical processes and the natural environment
B2
influence human activity in Canada
Characteristics of Canada’s Natural Environment: describe some natural processes and key characteristics of the natural
B3
environment in Canada
Managing C1 Managing Resources: assess the influence of personal choices and community actions on the use of natural resources in Canada
Canada’s Canadian Industries: describe the economic, environmental, social, and political significance of selected aspects of Canada’s
C2
Resource and resources and industries
Industry C3 The Use of Natural Resources: describe the distribution and use of selected natural resources in Canada

Population, Population Trends and Their Impacts: assess the impact on Canadian communities of changes in the characteristics of
D1
Demographics Canada’s population, and describe ways of responding to these changes
and Cities D2 Immigration Trends: analyse recent immigration trends in Canada
Population Characteristics: describe key characteristics of population settlements in Canada and the major demographic
D3
characteristics of the Canadian population
Liveable Sustainable Communities: identify factors that affect the sustainability of communities, and describe strategies for improving
E1
Communities their sustainability
E2 Impacts of Land Use: analyse impacts of land use in Canada on communities and the natural environment
E3 Patterns of Land Use: describe patterns of land use in their local community
Task Unit Activity Expectations

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