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Thursday 18 September 2014

Sept 18

Geography: Place & Location


1.          A place or location refers to your position on our planet, Earth.


2.          Your home address is located in a neighborhood or residential  area which forms the community of Humberlea.


3.          Humberlea boundaries include Sheppard Ave. on the north, the Canadian National railway on the east, the Humber River on the west and Oak Street on the south side, home to Satin Finish hardwood & Visioneering lighting manufacturers.


4.          Stores and shopping plazas are located in a business or commercial  area.


5.          The borough or village or town of Weston is part of the city or municipality of Toronto. 

6.          Toronto is part of the province of Ontario.


7.          Cultural areas or districts such as Little Italy, Chinatown or Greektown are commonplace in a multi-cultural city such as ours.

8.          Ontario is part of the country or nation of Canada.  Besides provinces, countries may be also divided into states, territories or regions.


9.          Canada is part of the continent of North America.







10.      North America is part of the Northern Hemisphere.


11.      The Earth is part of our solar system or Milky Way Galaxy.


12.      A sketch of an area, neighborhood, or major road intersection as you picture it in your mind is called a mental map.


13.      Factories and manufacturing plants are located in industrial areas.


14.      Farming, agriculture and livestock are located in rural areas.


15.      The streets of our city are like a grid running north-south and intersect with streets running east-west forming quadrants of neighborhoods/communities.


16.      G.P.S. stands for Global Positioning System.  It pinpoints your exact location on earth using lines of longitude and latitude and important landmarks, or tourist destinations.


17.      A precise spot on earth with clearly defined boundaries is called an absolute location. 


18.      An estimation/approximation of a spot on Earth is called a relative  location.


19.      People decide to locate places in certain areas for physical or economic reasons (e.g. access to highways, landforms, bodies of water, potential employment) and social reasons (e.g. population, culture, language).




20.      Crossroads Shopping Centre is located on the south-east corner of Highway 401 and Weston road.


21.      St. Simon School is located on the north side of Wallasey Ave. on the east side of Weston Rd., just north of Walsh/Albion.


22.      One would travel west  on Wallasey from St Simon in order to reach Weston Road.


23.      One would travel north on Weston road from St Simon to reach St. Basil’s on Starview Blvd. or the Carmine Stefano Community Centre.


24.      One would travel south on Weston road from St Simon to reach Crossroads Shopping or the Superstore Gas station, on the north-east corner of Oak & Weston.


25.      Beckers is on the north-east corner of Weston Road and Gaydon Ave, across from the Petro Canada gas station.


26.      The general area of Weston/Hwy 401 has a combination of 3 distinct areas, namely: commercial (i.e. Crossroads Shopping, restaurants), industrial (i.e. Hardwood flooring & lighting manufacturing on Oak St.) and residential (houses, apartments, townhomes, parks & recreation).












2-3 Real-life examples in and around Humberlea, Weston, Toronto, GTA of:

Economic Locations (building, working, manufacturing, commercial)
Crossroads Shopping Centre, Yorkdale Mall, Vaughan Mills, Spielman’s Garden Centre, Home Depot, Lowes, Rona…

Political Locations (government buildings, making, passing, enforcing laws) 
City Hall (municipal), Queen’s Park (provincial legislature), court houses, police stations, firehalls, driver’s license/passport offices…

Social Locations (recreational centres, entertainment districts, theatres) 
Carmine Stefano Community Centre, Pine Point Arena, Habitant Arena, Strathburn Park, Princess of Wales Mirvish Theatres, Rogers Centre, Air Canada Centre…

Religious Locations (spiritual, faith)
St. Jude Church, St. Phillip Neri, Riverside United Church…

Cultural Locations (heritage, language, ethnicity) 
Little Italy, Greektown, Chinatown, Bloor West Village (Ukranian/Polish)…

Natural Locations (environmental, conservation) 
Humber River Trail, Kortright Centre, McMichael…

Educational Locations (learning, training)

York University, Seneca College, St. Basil High School, University of Toronto…






Novel Study: Hatchet Chapter 4


Plot diagram Theme (lessons):  maintaining a positive attitude and motivating yourself when faced with a challenge in life; you must always believe in yourself because you are the most valuable asset you have; self-confidence

Plot diagram Rising Action (key events): Brian realizes he's truly alone, may not be rescued and has to motivate himself to survive.


Science Lab 1: Particle Theory of Matter
Follow write-up handout.  Due tomorrow.