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CGC                           Culminating Activity 2012
Welcome to your Grade 9 Canadian Geography Culminating Activity for the 2011-2012
school year.

                          Your job is to design and produce an
                            isodemographic map of Canada.

As we already know, many different kinds of maps may be drawn to illustrate any
number of different features or characteristics. The prefix “ISO” means equal.
“DEMOGRAPHY” refers to the study of population. Therefore an isodemographic map
shows the size of the province as determined by the population of the province - not on
the basis of its physical size. Therefore, the largest province on the map will be Ontario -
not Quebec. This is because Ontario has more people than Quebec.

The procedure for drawing an isodemographic map is straightforward if you follow the
steps included in this packet, and discussed by your teacher.

 Prov/Terr               Pop 2011        Percent               Per 1000      # Squares

 NFLD                     514 536

 PEI                      140 204

 Nova Scotia              921 727

 New Brunswick            751 171

 Quebec                  7 903 001

 Ontario              12 851 821

 Manitoba                1 208 268

 Saskatchewan            1 033 381

 Alberta                 3 645 257

 British Columbia        4 400 057

 Yukon                    33 897

 NWT                      41 462

 Nunavut                  31 906

 CANADA             33 476 688              100                    1000

                              My Multiplier = _________


CGC Canadian Geography                 Culminating Activity 2012                  Page 1 of 4
Step #1:          Calculate the percentage population by Prov/Terr.

To calculate the percent:      (prov/terr pop) / (Canada pop) x 100

Step #2:          Calculate the number of squares per thousand per Prov/
                  Terr.

“Per thousand” refers to the number of squares each province or territory would account for if
all of Canada were represented by 1000 squares. To calculate this simply multiply the percent
for each province or territory by 10 (and round accordingly!!)

Step #3:          Calculate the number of squares per Prov/Terr based upon the size
                  of your finished map.

“Multiplier” will typically be a number between one and four. This is the number of thousand’s
of squares which will be the total finished size of your map. You multiply each province or
territory “per 1000” by this number to generate the total number of squares you will assign to
each.

Decide on the number of squares that you wish to use to represent Canada. Your number must
be a multiple of 1000. A recommendation is that you work with no less than 1000 and no more
than 4000 squares. Once you have decided on the size of your map enter your number in the
“multiplier” column. Now, calculate the total number of squares for each province/territory and
fill in the total number of squares for Canada.

Step #4:          Plan, and prepare, your rough copy

Use the graph paper provided to construct the rough copy of your isodemographic map of
Canada. Organise your squares into a pattern which resembles - as closely as possible - the
outline map of Canada. Alternatively, you may choose to organise your “map” into some iconic,
Canadian symbol (or representation).

If your map is larger than one sheet... simply tape the sheets together on the reverse side. You
would be well advised to bring in a paper towel roll, or two toilet paper rolls, to transport your
finished copy paper without incident.

Step #5:          Transfer your rough work to your finished paper

Draw a heavy marked outline around each of your provinces. Lay a clean sheet of paper for your
final copy over your rough copy and trace your provincial and territorial outlines.

Step #6:          Finishing Touches

Complete your isodemographic map as follows:

      • draw a border around the finished map (as appropriate... if in doubt, discuss with your
               teacher). The border should be an equal width all the way around the page
      • title your map appropriately
      • colour your map - each province must be clearly identifiable (as appropriate) and no two
               adjacent provinces should be the same colour or design
      • give your map a scale (of some variety!!... talk to your teacher for suggestions)
      • include a legend (as necessary)
      • put your name on the back


CGC Canadian Geography                     Culminating Activity 2012                      Page 2 of 4
Culminating Activity Timelines

                                Ms. Wray’s classes ONLY!

      CA Distribution	

                             Fri May 11th

      In-Class Prep Period #1            	

         Thurs May 17th

      In-Class Prep Period #2            	

         Tues May 22nd

      In-Class Prep Period #3               	

      Thurs May 24th

      Final Product Due Date                   	

   Wed May 30th




In-Class Prep Period Work Schedule

      Prep Period #1                Calculations: Calculate percentages, determine size of
                                    finished map, calculate relative areas

                                    Begin laying out your rough draft


      Prep Period #2                Continue/Complete laying out your rough draft


      Prep Period #3                Complete laying out your rough draft (as needs be)

                                    Transfer your rough draft to finished paper... begin
                                    putting finishing touches to your map

                                    Working files sent home for final assembly



       All of the planning and initial preparation of your finished product will be done
                              during dedicated in-class sessions.

      The schedule for these in-class sessions was included in the Course of Study you
        received on the first day of class in September... and is reproduced below.

          You will be required to take your rough work home with you, over a final
                       weekend, to complete your finished submission.

       All final submissions must be accompanied by your complete set of rough work.
         All of your rough work will remain in the classroom, in a personal portfolio,
       throughout the process. No work leaves the classroom until the final weekend.




CGC Canadian Geography                  Culminating Activity 2012                     Page 3 of 4
CGC           ___________Culminating Activity 2012


                             Parent Confirmation Sheet

 • All students are expected to be present for each of the in-class Prep Periods.

 • Any student absences from class must be documented by a note from a parent.
             Additionally the student will be expected to make up for the missed class
             time as soon as possible, at the convenience of the teacher.

 • No extensions will be given with respect to the final deadline except under
             extraordinary circumstances at the discretion of the teacher (this applies
             even to student’s who are absent for any of the in-class Prep periods).

 • Final submissions may not be marked unless all required materials are returned with
             the final submission. This includes this completed parent signature sheet.
             This Parent Information Sheet should be returned, with signature, for the
             first Prep Period. It will remain on-file in the classroom with the rest of
             this handout and the student’s rough work.

 • Students with IEP’s who are allowed extra time will be provided with that time either
             before or after class (i.e. arrive 30 minutes before the start of class during
             the lunch hour, or remain behind for 30 minutes after Period 2/6 and/or
             the last period of the day).


Please sign below to indicate that you have read over the assignment and
understand the responsibilties that your son/daughter/ward has with
respect to this final summative assignment.

   Student Name:          ______________________________________


   Student Signature: ______________________________________




   Parent Name:           ______________________________________


   Parent Signature: ______________________________________
   Date:                  ______________________________________




 CGC Canadian Geography                Culminating Activity 2012                    Page 4 of 4

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  • 1. CGC Culminating Activity 2012 Welcome to your Grade 9 Canadian Geography Culminating Activity for the 2011-2012 school year. Your job is to design and produce an isodemographic map of Canada. As we already know, many different kinds of maps may be drawn to illustrate any number of different features or characteristics. The prefix “ISO” means equal. “DEMOGRAPHY” refers to the study of population. Therefore an isodemographic map shows the size of the province as determined by the population of the province - not on the basis of its physical size. Therefore, the largest province on the map will be Ontario - not Quebec. This is because Ontario has more people than Quebec. The procedure for drawing an isodemographic map is straightforward if you follow the steps included in this packet, and discussed by your teacher. Prov/Terr Pop 2011 Percent Per 1000 # Squares NFLD 514 536 PEI 140 204 Nova Scotia 921 727 New Brunswick 751 171 Quebec 7 903 001 Ontario 12 851 821 Manitoba 1 208 268 Saskatchewan 1 033 381 Alberta 3 645 257 British Columbia 4 400 057 Yukon 33 897 NWT 41 462 Nunavut 31 906 CANADA 33 476 688 100 1000 My Multiplier = _________ CGC Canadian Geography Culminating Activity 2012 Page 1 of 4
  • 2. Step #1: Calculate the percentage population by Prov/Terr. To calculate the percent: (prov/terr pop) / (Canada pop) x 100 Step #2: Calculate the number of squares per thousand per Prov/ Terr. “Per thousand” refers to the number of squares each province or territory would account for if all of Canada were represented by 1000 squares. To calculate this simply multiply the percent for each province or territory by 10 (and round accordingly!!) Step #3: Calculate the number of squares per Prov/Terr based upon the size of your finished map. “Multiplier” will typically be a number between one and four. This is the number of thousand’s of squares which will be the total finished size of your map. You multiply each province or territory “per 1000” by this number to generate the total number of squares you will assign to each. Decide on the number of squares that you wish to use to represent Canada. Your number must be a multiple of 1000. A recommendation is that you work with no less than 1000 and no more than 4000 squares. Once you have decided on the size of your map enter your number in the “multiplier” column. Now, calculate the total number of squares for each province/territory and fill in the total number of squares for Canada. Step #4: Plan, and prepare, your rough copy Use the graph paper provided to construct the rough copy of your isodemographic map of Canada. Organise your squares into a pattern which resembles - as closely as possible - the outline map of Canada. Alternatively, you may choose to organise your “map” into some iconic, Canadian symbol (or representation). If your map is larger than one sheet... simply tape the sheets together on the reverse side. You would be well advised to bring in a paper towel roll, or two toilet paper rolls, to transport your finished copy paper without incident. Step #5: Transfer your rough work to your finished paper Draw a heavy marked outline around each of your provinces. Lay a clean sheet of paper for your final copy over your rough copy and trace your provincial and territorial outlines. Step #6: Finishing Touches Complete your isodemographic map as follows: • draw a border around the finished map (as appropriate... if in doubt, discuss with your teacher). The border should be an equal width all the way around the page • title your map appropriately • colour your map - each province must be clearly identifiable (as appropriate) and no two adjacent provinces should be the same colour or design • give your map a scale (of some variety!!... talk to your teacher for suggestions) • include a legend (as necessary) • put your name on the back CGC Canadian Geography Culminating Activity 2012 Page 2 of 4
  • 3. Culminating Activity Timelines Ms. Wray’s classes ONLY! CA Distribution Fri May 11th In-Class Prep Period #1 Thurs May 17th In-Class Prep Period #2 Tues May 22nd In-Class Prep Period #3 Thurs May 24th Final Product Due Date Wed May 30th In-Class Prep Period Work Schedule Prep Period #1 Calculations: Calculate percentages, determine size of finished map, calculate relative areas Begin laying out your rough draft Prep Period #2 Continue/Complete laying out your rough draft Prep Period #3 Complete laying out your rough draft (as needs be) Transfer your rough draft to finished paper... begin putting finishing touches to your map Working files sent home for final assembly All of the planning and initial preparation of your finished product will be done during dedicated in-class sessions. The schedule for these in-class sessions was included in the Course of Study you received on the first day of class in September... and is reproduced below. You will be required to take your rough work home with you, over a final weekend, to complete your finished submission. All final submissions must be accompanied by your complete set of rough work. All of your rough work will remain in the classroom, in a personal portfolio, throughout the process. No work leaves the classroom until the final weekend. CGC Canadian Geography Culminating Activity 2012 Page 3 of 4
  • 4. CGC ___________Culminating Activity 2012 Parent Confirmation Sheet • All students are expected to be present for each of the in-class Prep Periods. • Any student absences from class must be documented by a note from a parent. Additionally the student will be expected to make up for the missed class time as soon as possible, at the convenience of the teacher. • No extensions will be given with respect to the final deadline except under extraordinary circumstances at the discretion of the teacher (this applies even to student’s who are absent for any of the in-class Prep periods). • Final submissions may not be marked unless all required materials are returned with the final submission. This includes this completed parent signature sheet. This Parent Information Sheet should be returned, with signature, for the first Prep Period. It will remain on-file in the classroom with the rest of this handout and the student’s rough work. • Students with IEP’s who are allowed extra time will be provided with that time either before or after class (i.e. arrive 30 minutes before the start of class during the lunch hour, or remain behind for 30 minutes after Period 2/6 and/or the last period of the day). Please sign below to indicate that you have read over the assignment and understand the responsibilties that your son/daughter/ward has with respect to this final summative assignment. Student Name: ______________________________________ Student Signature: ______________________________________ Parent Name: ______________________________________ Parent Signature: ______________________________________ Date: ______________________________________ CGC Canadian Geography Culminating Activity 2012 Page 4 of 4