Objectives
- Explain the major elements of the Cold War
Agenda
- Warm-Up #41: What do you know about the Cold War? List at least three facts, ideas, or associations. It's okay if they are vague, unclear, or incorrect. Use google if you're truly stumped.
- PowerPoint: The Cold War
- Video Clip - "Duck and Cover"
- Cold War Packet & Preparation
- Cold War Begins on Thursday
Objectives
- Explain the major events of the Pacific Theater in WWII
- Analyze the role of bombing campaigns against civilians during WWII
Agenda
- Warm-Up #40: Is it ever acceptable to use violence against innocent civilians? If so, when and why? If not, why not?
- Notes: The Pacific Theater
- Island Hopping
- Clip: The Pacific
- Nuclear Weapons
- Discussion
- Film: Fog of War (20 min)
- Review Packet / Study
- Cold War Teams (if time)
- Test Tomorrow!
Objectives
- Analyze the causes and effects of the Holocaust
Agenda
- Warm-Up #39: In your journal, write down at least three things that you know about the Holocaust.
- Discuss Prior Knowledge
- Quote
- Facts & Images
- Poems & Speeches
- Review Packet
Objectives
- Explain the causes and effects of the US entering World War II
Agenda
- Audio - Speech - FDR: A Day That Will Live in Infamy
- Warm-Up #37:
As you listen to this speech, imagine that you has just received the news about the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- How would you feel?
- How would you want the US to respond?
- Notes: USA Enters The War
- Video Clip: Saving Private Ryan
- Video Clip: The Pacific
- Review Packet
Objectives
- Analyze satire about World War II
- Describe the major events of the Eastern Front
Agenda
- Warm-Up #37:
What was Napoleon's biggest mistake?
- The Great Dictator (Conclusion)
- Notes: War In Russia
- Clip: Enemy At The Gates
- Begin Review Packet
Objectives
- Analyze satire about World War II
Agenda
- Warm-Up #36
- Who was Winston Churchill?
- Why was Britain in such low spirits in the Spring of 1940?
- Describe the main ideas of his speeches that you read yesterday.
- Prepare/Print Notes for Quizzes
- Churchill Speech #1 - A Note On Purpose
- Quiz #17: Chinese Revolutions
- Review Quiz
- Watch The Great Dictator
- Quiz #18: World War II
- Review Quiz
Objectives
- Analyze the effects of the Chinese Revolutions of 1911 and 1949
- Describe the major causes of World War II
Agenda
- Music:
Won't Get Fooled Again by The Who
- Warm-Up #35 - Based on the song's lyrics
- What political statement does this song make about revolution?
- How does this song relate to Crane Brinton’s theory about the French & Russian revolutions that we analyzed our notes yesterday
- Collect Permission Slips - we're starting this stuff tomorrow!!!!
Quiz #17: Chinese Revolutions
- PowerPoint: World War II
- Primary Source: Winston Churchill's Speeches
- If time... Crash Course World History: World War II (due Friday)
Objectives
- Describe the rise of totalitarianism in Europe
Agenda
- Warm-Up #34: Describe why people were willing to support Adolf Hitler in Germany?
- Permission Slip!!!!
- Quiz delayed until Thursday.
- PowerPoint: World War II
- Primary Source - USSR Jokes
- If time... Crash Course World History: World War II (due Friday)
Objectives
- Describe the rise of totalitarianism in Europe
Agenda
- Voting Activity
- Warm-Up #33: Explain your decision in our mock-election
- PowerPoint: World War II
- Primary Source - Mussolini Quotes
- Crash Course World History: World War II
Objectives
- Describe the causes for the United States entering World War I
- Describe the major events
Agenda
- Warm-Up #32: Briefly name and describe each of the two revolutions that happened within Russia during 1917.
- PowerPoint: The End of The War
- WW1 - Review Packet
Objectives
- Describe the major events of the Russian Revolution
Agenda
- Warm-Up #31: Who was Vladimir Lenin, and why did he oppose World War I?
- PowerPoint: Russian Revolution
- All Quiet on the Western Front (finish)
Objectives
- Describe the major events of the Russian Revolution
Agenda
- Warm-Up #31: List five new technologies used in World War 1. Which do you think had the largest impact on the war and why?
- Quiz #16: World War 1
- PowerPoint: Russian Revolution
- All Quiet on the Western Front (continue)
Objectives
- Explain what warfare was like during WWI
Agenda
- Warm-Up #30: What was the immediate cause of World War I, and what were the four underlying causes of World War I?
- PowerPoint: World War 1
- Weapons & Tactics
- War Poet Intro
- War Poets Reading
- All Quiet on the Western Front (begin)
Objectives
- Explain the immediate and underlying causes of World War I
Agenda
- Warm-Up #29: What do you know about World War I? List any facts, images, or ideas you associate with the war in your journal.
- Return Papers / Old Work
- PowerPoint: Causes of World War I
- World War I Reading - Quiz Tomorrow
- Makeup Time
- Any missing work?
- Any quizzes to take?
- Use this time!
Objectives
- Explain the major events of Indian Independence
Agenda
- Warm-Up #28: Briefly describe three major events or ideas that shaped the Indian independence movement. (One sentence each).
- Tomorrow's Plans - Substitute
- Finish Gandhi (40 min)
- Brief Study Time - Some review questions on right
- Complete Test (40 min)
- Test Format
- MC, Matching, True/False
- No Essay
- Content
- Nationalism - PowerPoint
- Unification of Italy/Germany - PowerPoint, Primary Source
- Africa - PowerPoint, Worksheet, Crash Course
- Congo - PowerPoint, King Leopold's Ghost
- China & Japan - PowerPoint, Textbook Reading, Crash Course
- India - PowerPoint, Gandhi
- Gandhi
Objectives
- Explain the major events of Indian Independence
Agenda
- India PowerPoint
- Non-Violence Speeches Assignment
- Gandhi
Objectives
- Explain the major events of Indian Independence
Agenda
- No Written Warm-Up
- Quiz #14: Nationalism & Imperialism
- India PowerPoint
- Gandhi
Objectives
- Explain the major events of Indian Independence
Agenda
- Warm-Up: No Written Warm-Up
- Period 3 - MDS3 Survey - 20 minutes -
http://survey.pagequest.net/
- Period 4 - Work Time (Crash Course / Study) - 20 minutes
- Watch Gandhi
Objectives
- Explain why Japan became an imperial power while China was dominated by Europeans
Agenda
- Prepare For KLG Quiz
- King Leopold's Ghost Quiz (No Notes)
- PowerPoint: Imperialism in East Asia
- Assignments:
- Reading 15.1 to 15.2 - Imperialism in China (Quiz Wed)
- Crash Course #34: Nationalism & Crash Course #35: Imperialism (Quiz Fri)
Objectives
- Describe the causes and effects of imperialism in Africa
- Analyze the motivations of European imperialism
Agenda
- No Written Warm-Up
- King Leopold's Ghost Reading / Worksheet
- Imperialism in China Reading - Quiz Wednesday
- Crash Course - Quiz Friday