Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Prince George Study

Prince George, 1953, from the Wally West Collection
We have a great little collection of local history resources in our D.P. Todd library. Take a look through and find a topic that you find interesting. Maybe it relates to where your street name came from (and how most streets in town are named), or where the old ski jump used to be (and what that says about early recreational opportunities), or how the city developed as separate communities before becoming Prince George (and why this was controversial). Perhaps you can look at the transfer of lands that resulted in the Grand Trunk Pacific taking over the Aboriginal Reserve in what is now downtown Prince George, or how most of the early education in the area took place in one-rooms schoolhouses, or the process that led to the establishment of UNBC.

After you'd had a look and found a topic, develop an inquiry question that the resources can help answer. Try to find additional sources, print or online, to support your inquiry. Refer back to your "What is Social Studies" document that outline historical and geographic thinking. Use the 6 concepts to help develop your inquiry.  Is there anything significant about your topic? What use can you make of evidence and how reliable is it? Has the situation you're looking at changed over the years or remained the same? What led to this situation, and what resulted?  What are some varying perspectives on this topic from the time period? What are some ways we judge the situation now -- has the perspective changed with time.

Finish up with a two-part response:
  1. Record your inquiry question here as a comment on the blog post.
  2. Prepare your response to you inquiry question (including leading questions based on the 6 thinking concepts) as a "one pager" to hand in.  Include references and a small photo or image if you like. The format can be any way you like -- written, web, boxes of info that relate to the 6 concepts, a visual representation, even a sculpture or constructed art piece.

20 comments:

  1. How much has recreation changed in Prince George until today?
    Carter.M

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  2. How has the ethnic culture in Prince George changed?

    Darren

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  3. How streets get their name and who they are named after?
    Alexa.M

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  4. How much has Prince George changed in the past 25 years?
    Sammy Spenst

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    1. I am going to change the 25 years in my question to 100 years

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  5. What was the cranbrook hill gateway like in 1950?
    Michael.B

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  6. How was the Caribou Brewing Company founded?
    Jared.G

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  7. What is the cultural significant of sturgeon in Prince George.
    Finn G

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  8. How did Prince George get named?
    Megan M.

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  9. What significance does Mr.Pg have?
    Abby F

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  10. when and where was the first school in Prince George established?
    Chaerin. B

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  11. How has Prince George's population changed?
    Nolan.C

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  12. How did the rail ways spark an economic boom in Prince George?
    Kaleb.H

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  13. How did the Canada winter games affect Prince George?
    Bryttney S

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  14. How does poverty affect people living in Prince George.
    Rebecca

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    1. I am changing my question to why is saving the Prince George Roll-A-Dome so important?
      Rebecca K

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    2. Why is the crime rate so high in Prince George?
      -Victoria

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  15. how are you doing?

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