Grade 9 / CGC1W

Issues in Canadian Geography Grade 9 (De-streamed)

Sale price$499.00
Prerequisite: None

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Student Location: Canada

Mr. Mcallister B.A., B.Ed., OCT
Social Sciences & Humanities Teacher


Grade 9 / CGC1W

Discover Canada's Dynamic Landscape: Grade 9 Geography Unveils the Secrets of Our Nation!

Explore the dynamic landscape of Grade 9 Geography, where the complex connections within Canada's natural and human systems are brought into focus. From sustainable energy choices to the intricacies of urban development, the course delves into environmental, economic, and social geographic issues. Utilize advanced spatial technologies to decipher the geographic mosaic of Canada, all with the overarching goal of fostering a sustainable and vibrant future.

What you'll learn in this course

Interactions in the Physical Environment

This unit explores the dynamic relationship between human activities and the physical environment in Canada. Students delve into the impact of human interactions on natural landscapes, ecosystems, and resources. Through case studies and real-world examples, students gain insights into how communities navigate and adapt to the challenges and opportunities presented by their physical surroundings.

Changing Populations

Unit 2 focuses on the ever-evolving demographic landscape of Canada. Students analyze trends, migration patterns, and the factors influencing population changes. By understanding the dynamics of population shifts, students explore the social, economic, and environmental implications for communities across the country.

Managing Canada's Resources and Industries

This unit delves into the sustainable management of Canada's abundant natural resources and diverse industries. Students examine the responsible utilization of resources, economic considerations, and the environmental impact of various industries. Through this exploration, students develop a comprehensive understanding of how Canada's resource management shapes its economic and ecological landscape.

Livable Communities

Unit 4 focuses on the concept of livable communities, exploring the factors that contribute to the quality of life in different Canadian regions. Students examine urban planning, community development, and the integration of social, economic, and environmental elements. By studying livable communities, students gain insights into fostering well-balanced and thriving urban and rural environments.

Climate Change Impacts in Canada

The final unit addresses the pressing issue of climate change and its specific impacts on Canada. Students explore the scientific aspects of climate change and investigate how it affects the country's ecosystems, weather patterns, and communities. Through this unit, students engage with the critical need for environmental stewardship and resilience in the face of climate challenges.

About Issues in Canadian Geography Grade 9 (De-streamed)

Why our courses are different?

Ontario Teachers

All of our courses have been designed by Ontario Certified teachers. All of our classes are taught by Ontario certified teachers. All of the credits will be handed out by Ontario certified teachers.

No Exams

At OEO we understand that exams can be stressful. Being in an asynchronous environment we feel students are much better at showing their knowledge through a final class project.

Finish in as early as 4 weeks

Do you need a credit right away? Whatever your situation is, OEO is likely the right place for you to earn a credit. You can also take up to 12 months to complete a credit.

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