Geography 12
Progress Chart

Print and use the following table to keep track of your progress in the course. An automated grade tracker is used within WebCT, but
most students find it useful to keep a progress table in their binder for quick reference.

Assignments

Unit & Lesson
Description
Mark
or Check
Total
%
Module One: Nature of Geography
U01L01 Universe Review
_____
n/a
n/a
U01L02 Regions
_____
n/a
n/a
U01L03
Five Basic Themes of Geography
_____
10
_____
U01L04
Major Geography Themes
_____
10
_____
U01L05 World Map
_____
n/a
n/a
U01L06 Thinking Geographically
_____
n/a
n/a
U01L07
Environment Diaries #1 to 6
_____
60
_____
U01L08
Four Categories of Industries
_____
10
_____
U01L09 Nature of the Environment
_____
n/a
n/a
U01L10 The Relevance of Geography
_____
n/a
n/a
U01L11
Okanagan Mountain Park Fire and the Four Spheres
_____
10
_____
U02L01 Contour Lines
_____
n/a
n/a
U02L02 Latitude and Longitude
_____
n/a
n/a
U02L03 Scale
_____
n/a
n/a
U02L04 Gradient
_____
n/a
n/a
U02L05 Military Grid and Map Symbols
_____
n/a
n/a
U02L06 Area
_____
n/a
n/a
U02L07 Vertical Exaggeration
_____
n/a
n/a
U02L08 Topographic Map Interpretation
_____
n/a
n/a
U02L09 Air Photo Interpretation
_____
n/a
n/a
U02L10 Air Photo Types and Scale
_____
n/a
n/a
U02L11
Mapping Skills
_____
22
_____
Module One Completion Checks (16 x 3 marks each)
_____
48
_____
Total
_____
154
_____
Module Two: Systems of the Earth
U03L01 Tectonic Processes
_____
n/a
n/a
U03L02 The Earth's Crust / The Lithosphere in Motion
_____
n/a
n/a
U03L03 Mt. St. Helen's Impact
_____
n/a
n/a
U03L04
Geoscape Vancouver
_____
10
_____
U04L01 Weathering & Erosion & Groundwater .
_____
10
_____
U04L02 Denudation
_____
n/a
n/a
U04L03 Geovancouver
_____
10
_____
U05L01 Glaciers Assign.
_____
20
_____
U05L02 Distinctive Landscapes: Glacial and Periglacial Environ.
_____
n/a
n/a
U06L01 Rivers
_____
n/a
n/a
U06L02 Rivers Mind Map
_____
40
_____
U06L02 River Landforms on Topographic Maps
_____
7
_____
U06L03 Winnipeg vs. The Red River
_____
10
_____
U07L01 Arid Environments
_____
10
_____
U08L01 Coastal Landscapes
_____
10
_____
U09L01 Weather
_____
20
_____
U09L02 Clouds and Precipitation
_____
n/a
n/a
U09L03 Wind
_____
15
_____
U09L04 Weather Map
_____
10
_____
U09LO5 Hurricanes & Tornadoes
_____
10
_____
U09L06 El Niño and La Niña
_____
n/a
n/a
U09L07 O LAMPNAS
_____
n/a
n/a
U09L08 Weather Review
_____
5
_____
U10L01 Climates of the World
_____
n/a
n/a
U10L02 Natural Vegetation and Soil Systems
_____
n/a
n/a
U10L03 Climates / Biomes / Soils / Vegetation / & Agr. Project
_____
45
_____
U10L04 Climates /Biomes /Soils /Vegetation / & Agriculture Review
_____
5
_____
Module Two Completion Checks (11 x 3 marks each)
_____
33
_____
Total
_____
270
_____
Module Three: Environments and People / Resource Management
U11L01 Acid Rain
_____
n/a
n/a
U11L02 Ozone Depletion
_____
n/a
n/a
U11L03 Global Warming
_____
20
_____
U11L04 UN Climate Change Conference Simulation
_____
25
_____
U11L05 General Air Pollution
_____
n/a
n/a
U12L01 Freshwater Resources
_____
30
_____
U12L02 Oceans As A Resource
_____
30
_____
U12L03 The Urban Water Cycle
_____
n/a
n/a
U12L04 Wetlands
_____
n/a
n/a
U13L01 Energy Resources
_____
15
_____
U14L01 Sewage Treatment
_____
n/a
n/a
U14L02 Solid Waste Disposal
_____
n/a
n/a
U15L01 Major Ethical Views on Land Resource Use
_____
5
_____
U15L02 Environmental Impact Assessment
_____
n/a
n/a
U15L03 Mining Assignment
_____
10
_____
U15L04 Green Revolution and Gene Revolution
_____
n/a
n/a
U15L05 Desertification and Salinizaton
_____
n/a
n/a
U15L06 The Tropical Rain Forest
_____
n/a
n/a
U15L07 Clearcutting vs. Selective Logging
_____
5
_____
U15L08 Wildlife Preservation
_____
n/a
n/a
U15L09 Environments & People / Resource Management Review Project
_____
70
_____
  Module Three Completion Checks (12 x 3 marks each)
_____
36
_____
Total  
246
 
Module Four: Government Exam Preparation
U16L01 Mount Baker
_____
n/a
n/a
U16L02 Government Exam Preparation
_____
n/a
n/a
U16L03 Physical Geog. Review: Benefits / Threats / Management
_____
10
_____
  Module Four Completion Checks (2 x 3 marks each)
_____
6
_____
Total
16
 

Tests and Quizzes

Unit
Description
Mark
Total
%
Module One: Nature of Geography 
2
Mapping Skills - Paper Test
_____
30
_____
Total
30
 
Module Two: Systems of the Earth
3
Tectonic Processes: Part A - Computer Test
_____
30
_____
3
Tectonic Processes: Part B - Paper Test
_____
20
_____
4
Weathering and Erosion: Part A - Computer Test
_____
12
_____
4
Weathering and Erosion: Part B - Paper Test
_____
11
_____
5
Glaciers: Part A - Computer Test
_____
18
_____
5
Glaciers: Part B - Paper Test
_____
22
_____
6
Rivers: Part A - Computer Test
_____
25
_____
6
Rivers: Part B - Paper Test
_____
30
_____
7
Deserts - Computer Test
_____
9
_____
8
Coastal Landforms - Computer Test
_____
10
_____
9
Weather - Computer Test
_____
24
_____
10
Climates / Biomes / Soils... - Computer Test
_____
24
_____
10
Climates / Biomes / Soils... - Paper Test
_____
12
_____
Total
_____
247
_____
Module Three: Environments and People / Resource Management
11-15
Envir. and People / Res. Man.: Part A - Computer Test
_____
14
_____
11-15
Envir. and People / Res. Man.: Part B - Paper Test
_____
41
_____
Total
55
 
Module Four: Government Exam Preparation
1,16
World Map Quiz - Paper Test
_____
15
_____
16
In Class Final - Paper Test
_____
93
_____
Total
108
 

Geography 12 Summary

Modules
Assignments
Tests and Quizzes
One
______/154     
______/30     
Two
______/270          
______/247         
Three
______/246         
______/55        
Four
______/16
______/108
Grand Total
______/686 =_____%
______/440 =_____%
 
Final School Mark
(Assign.%______+ Tests&Quizzes%_____) /2 = _______%

Note: If you choose not to write the Government Exam, your Final Mark for the course is the "Final School Mark".

Going into the Government Exam

If you choose to write the Government Exam, it accounts for 40% of your final grade. It is useful to be able to calculate what one needs to get on the Government Exam in order to reach a certain goal. This can be done using the following steps:

Step 1: Determine the final percentage that you wish to achieve in the course.

eg Let's say that a student wants to get a final grade of at least 86%.

Step 2: Take your Final School Mark (as a decimal) and multiply it by 60.

eg Let's say that a student has a Final School Mark of 83%. Therefore, 0.83 X 60 = 50.

Step 3: Take your goal from Step 1 and subtract it by the figure you calculated in Step 2.

eg 86 - 50 = 36.

Step 4: Take the number calculated in Step 3, divide it by 40, and multiply by 100 to determine the percentage that you must get on the Government Exam in order to reach your goal.

eg 36 / 40 X 100 = 90%

 

 

 

 

 

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