Indicators – please select and assess as appropriate to your unit, bold identifies possible key indicators
Compare and represent the kinship patterns, cultural traditions, and traditional worldviews of Saskatchewan First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people, and of other cultural groups residing in a selection of countries bordering the Atlantic Ocean.
Research ways in which cultural traditions, celebrations, art, music, literature, drama, and sport have influenced intercultural understanding.
Investigate the contributions of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people in Canada and indigenous peoples in a selection of countries bordering the Atlantic Ocean to local, provincial, national and global communities in various areas such as politics, business, health, education, sport, music, literature, art, dance, and architecture.
Research and represent the historical and contemporary contributions to local communities by a variety of cultural groupings representative of Saskatchewan.
Compare and contrast social and cultural diversity in Canada with that of a selection of countries bordering the Atlantic Ocean, and assess the significance of cultural diversity.
Refer to Saskatchewan Guide Social Studies 6
Subject: Social Studies 6
Outcome: IN6.3 Develop an understanding that global interdependence impacts individual daily life in Canada and a selection of countries bordering the Atlantic Ocean.
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Beginning – 1
I need help.
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Approaching – 2
I have a basic understanding.
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Proficiency – 3
My work consistently meets expectations.
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Mastery – 4
I have a deeper understanding.
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With assistance I can create an inventory of global interdependence and outline its impact on daily life.
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I can outline global interdependence through immigration and international agencies.
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I can show how global interdependence through immigration, international agencies and contributions to human life impacts on daily life in Canada and the Atlantic Ocean countries.
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I can demonstrate global interdependence and its impact on daily life focusing on various contributions toward human welfare in Canada and Atlantic Ocean countries.
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