
Geography
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6 grades · 36 units · 99 topics
Aligned to Ontario Curriculum Expectations
Intermediate (Grades 7-8)

Grade 7
This course explores the dynamic relationship between people and their environment through the lens of physical and human geography. Students analyze spatial patterns, resource management, and the impact of human activity on global ecosystems to develop a geographic perspective on contemporary world issues.

Grade 8
This course explores the dynamic relationship between people and their environments through the lens of global patterns and local impacts. Students analyze demographic shifts, resource management, and economic systems to understand how geographic choices shape our collective future.
Secondary (Grades 9-12)

Grade 9
This course investigates the diverse physical and human landscapes of the planet with a focus on Canadian and global perspectives. Students analyze spatial patterns, environmental challenges, and the complex relationships between people and their surroundings.

Grade 10
This course explores the complex relationships between physical environments and human societies. Students analyze spatial patterns, environmental challenges, and the socio-economic forces that shape our modern world through a geographic lens.

Grade 11
This course investigates the complex interactions between physical environments and human societies. Students analyze spatial patterns, resource management, and the geopolitical forces that shape our modern world through a geographic lens.

Grade 12
This course explores the complex interactions between human societies and the physical environment. Students analyze spatial patterns, resource management, and the challenges of sustainability in an increasingly interconnected world.