Civics Grade 10

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Canada's Political Structure

You will be taking notes in a new way today - Cornell Notes.  Here's a funny little video on the topic of Cornell Notes - this method of taking notes is, in fact, the most effective way to take good notes and then study from them afterwards.

Today we'll look at the Structure of the Government in Canada and how it got that way.

Here's  link to the Google Presentation - Structure of the Canadian Government.


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