9M1 Global Studies
Weekly outline
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Week 8 Assessment - New Zealand Election 2023
Please follow the instructions and ensure you write up your assessment in a Google Document.
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EXPLORE / TŪHURA learning intentions:
- We will EXPLORE basic concepts related to consumers and consumerism to analyse consumer habits.
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EXPLORE / TŪHURA learning intentions:
- We will EXPLORE basic concepts related to consumers and consumerism to analyse consumer habits.
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Success Criteria:
Students are going to learn about genetically modified foods and hormones and what these labels mean. At the end of the week they will be able to identify GM foods and recite how they differ from non-GM foods.
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Success Criteria
Students will become familiar with what a scam is and the many different types of scams that are circulating in New Zealand. They will be able to describe at least one specific scam in detail and how to protect yourself. We will also cover CAT Preparation.
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Success Criteria:
By the end of the week students will be able to define what constitutes a conspiracy theory. In addition, they will be able to describe several key study habits of successful students.
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Success Criteria
Students will become familiar with what a scam is and the many different types of scams that are circulating in New Zealand. They will be able to describe at least one specific scam in detail and recount several components of that scam in the form of a class presentation that is done in collaboration with other students. -
Script Preparation & Filming
Students will be able to recount by the end of the week, several key points about a particular current event that they have been assigned. By the end of the week they will have filmed a role play about their current event and will show it to the class during the third lesson - during which they will also provide 3 key takeaways that their classmates will write into their Red Books.
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Success Criteria:
Students will be able to describe the key features of a particular consumer scam and list two key concepts from their presentations to their classmates who will write them into their Red Books.