LESTER B PEARSON CI GEOGRAPHY GRADE 9 – ISSUES IN GEOGRAPHY GRADE 11 – NATURAL DISASTERS GRADE 11 – TRAVEL AND TOURISM GRADE 12 – WORLD ISSUES GRADE 12.

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LESTER B PEARSON CI GEOGRAPHY GRADE 9 – ISSUES IN GEOGRAPHY GRADE 11 – NATURAL DISASTERS GRADE 11 – TRAVEL AND TOURISM GRADE 12 – WORLD ISSUES GRADE 12 – HUMAN PATTERNS AND GLOBALIZATION

GRADE 9 – ISSUES IN GEOGRAPHY EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES IN THE COMMUNITY EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES IN THE COMMUNITY Land use Mapping in Malvern Local Issues Project Field Trip to Downtown Energy Contest

OWENS CORNING ENERGY CONTEST OWENS CORNING ENERGY CONTEST $600 IN PRIZES

COMPUTERIZED MAPPING GOOGLE EARTH MAPPING ACTIVITIES GOOGLE EARTH MAPPING ACTIVITIES

GRADE 11 NATURAL DISASTERS

GRADE 11 NATURAL DISASTERS COURSE Why Are Tsunamis More Dangerous Than Earthquakes? Which Volcanoes Are Really Dangerous? Why Did The Ice Storm Paralyze Toronto? How Is An Emergency Plan For A Hurricane Different Than For A Massive Landslide? Could New Orleans Have Prevented Deaths Before The Hurricane?

GR 12 WORLD ISSUES TERRORISM GLOBAL CONFLICTS WAR PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT OVERPOPULATION CULTURAL GLOBALIZATION DISEASES

WORLD ISSUES COURSE

WORLD ISSUES CONFLICTS

GRADE 12 - HUMAN PATTERNS AND GLOBALIZATION

HUMAN PATTERNS COURSE HOW DOES THE WORLD REALLY WORK? CORPORATE GREED SWEATSHOP LABOUR INTERNATIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS BRANDING PRODUCTS WHY DO WE BUY NIKE? IS MCDONALD’S HEALTHY? HOW ARE YOUR CLOTHES MADE OVERSEAS? WHY AREN’T THERE JOBS FOR YOUTH IN CANADA?