Day 1-4 Tue-Thurs simulation Jan 22 - Jan 24
1.Seating Chart
2.Syllabus/Intro 3.LG/MIQ's 4.Pre Quiz 5. What will we be learning/When is war Justified? (UN) When is going to war Justified? Defend US interests? Fulfill obligations to allies? Gain Territory or resources? Stand up for whats right? Write down when you think war is acceptable |
LG Analyze how Dictators rise to power across Europe and Asia, how WWII reignited the debate on isolationism in the US, what event mobilized the US, and the early military focuses of the US during WWII?
MIQ1 - How did aggressive dictators across Europe and Asia rise to power? MIQ2 - How did WWII reignite the debate in the US between interventionists and isolationists policies? MIQ3 - What event mobilized the US in WWII? MIQ4 - What was the US' early focuses of their involvement in WWII? |
1.Read procedure sheet
Fill out 1st Resource Allocation Chart Use League of Nations Simulation Negotiating Record during discussions to make alliances League of nations meeting in Hallway (Send Foreign Affairs Minister) Have to stay in the League for the first 3 rounds. Do ranking (Master Record) During LON Meeting
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Simulation Resources
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Teacher Resources
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1. 5 min to finish Resource Allocation Chart
2. 1st LON Meeting. (5-7 min) I will come around and record allocated resources 3. LON Presentation 4. 5 min to discuss Declaration of war/Riot, and Alliances 5. Recap of countries 6. Round ends. |
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Day 5-6 Thursday/Friday
Day 7 Debrief Simulation & MIQ 1 Notes for 2018-Redo both set of Notes for WWII
Day 8, Friday, Feb 1
When is going to war Justified?
Defend US interests?
Fulfill obligations to allies?
Gain Territory or resources?
Stand up for whats right?
Write down when you think war is acceptable
Break in to 7-8 groups.
Half of the groups will be reading Charles Lindbergh's Appeal for Isolationism and the other groups will be reading FDR's Four Freedoms. Each group will have a poster board/white board and will have to complete the appropriate task.
Defend US interests?
Fulfill obligations to allies?
Gain Territory or resources?
Stand up for whats right?
Write down when you think war is acceptable
Break in to 7-8 groups.
Half of the groups will be reading Charles Lindbergh's Appeal for Isolationism and the other groups will be reading FDR's Four Freedoms. Each group will have a poster board/white board and will have to complete the appropriate task.
Summarize the speech by creating a list of the top 5 reasons why Lindbergh thinks we should not go to war.
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For this article you will have two choices. You can either
a) Draw 4 detailed images that represent the four freedoms. b) recreate the 4 freedoms for today with an image and a caption. |
Day 9 Wed Jan 30th
Day 10 MIQ 3, Read aloud Zinn starting at p.140 Feb 4
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Day 9 MIQ3 Notes Tue, Feb 5
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Scan Each Document and come up with 3 essential questions for each reading. Read Documents and answer question in paragraph form. If your essential question is off topic, you can revise question to help summarize reading in response.
ALSO ANSWER: Which event do you think is more embarrassing? The Raping of Nanking for Japanese citizens or the Bataan Death March for American citizens? |
34:05 - 41:29
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Day 10 MIQ 4 Notes Wed Introduce crossword if time allows.
Day 11 YAWP US and the Japanese War Thursday
European vs Asian Fronts
Divide class up into groups of 2-3.
One half will focus on European Front One half will focus on Pacific Front Read the appropriate documents and come up with 18-20 terms and clues that you will use to create a crossword puzzle. BE CAUTIOUS WITH SPELLING!!! Do not include spaces in words (UBoat, PearlHarbor, etc) Use the link above to create your own crossword puzzle When you think your puzzle is complete, Have the teacher check it before you print it off/turn it in. After you have turned in your puzzle, you will receive one from the other article. |
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Day 12 Monday, Group Summary |
LG Analyze how Dictators rise to power across Europe and Asia, how WWII reignited the debate on isolationism in the US, what event mobilized the US, and the early military focuses of the US during WWII?
MIQ1 - How did aggressive dictators across Europe and Asia rise to power?
Summarize how Italy, Germany, and Japan became militant Fascist leaders and why they began expanding their territories.
Stalin's Soviet Union
MIQ2 - How did WWII reignite the debate in the US between interventionists and isolationists policies?
Manchuria
Munich Pact
Blitzkrieg
Ethiopia
Saar, Czechoslovakia, Poland
France and Britain declare war to defend Poland
nazi-Soviet Non-agression pact
Battle of Britain (1940 air defense)
Lend and Lease act
Isolationism vs Intervention
MIQ3 - What event mobilized the US, and how did they first get involved in WWII?
Atlantic Charter
Growing tensions in Atlantic and Pacific (US ships being attacked when trying to send goods)
Pearl Harbor
FDR's Declaration of War Speech
Germany had controlled a large part of Europe by the time US entered the War.
George Marshall - War Effort
Roosevelt's Good Neighbor policies
MIQ4 - What happened in the war after the Americans got involved?
Building the War effort (Draft, troops, minorities in war)
Women's Army Corps
Early losses in the Pacific
Bataan Death march
Nazis break Nazi-Soviet non aggression pact and attacked 3 major cities
Battle of Stalingrad (definition, results, and how it changed the war)
Allies take Africa from Nazi and Italian forces.
MIQ1 - How did aggressive dictators across Europe and Asia rise to power?
Summarize how Italy, Germany, and Japan became militant Fascist leaders and why they began expanding their territories.
Stalin's Soviet Union
MIQ2 - How did WWII reignite the debate in the US between interventionists and isolationists policies?
Manchuria
Munich Pact
Blitzkrieg
Ethiopia
Saar, Czechoslovakia, Poland
France and Britain declare war to defend Poland
nazi-Soviet Non-agression pact
Battle of Britain (1940 air defense)
Lend and Lease act
Isolationism vs Intervention
MIQ3 - What event mobilized the US, and how did they first get involved in WWII?
Atlantic Charter
Growing tensions in Atlantic and Pacific (US ships being attacked when trying to send goods)
Pearl Harbor
FDR's Declaration of War Speech
Germany had controlled a large part of Europe by the time US entered the War.
George Marshall - War Effort
Roosevelt's Good Neighbor policies
MIQ4 - What happened in the war after the Americans got involved?
Building the War effort (Draft, troops, minorities in war)
Women's Army Corps
Early losses in the Pacific
Bataan Death march
Nazis break Nazi-Soviet non aggression pact and attacked 3 major cities
Battle of Stalingrad (definition, results, and how it changed the war)
Allies take Africa from Nazi and Italian forces.
Day 13 Quiz, Tuesday, Feb 11 and cars that built america clip
Day 14 Read Section from the story behind the song and Watch the cars That built America. videos Tuesday, Feb 12
The Cars that built America Episode 2 1:16:22 - End
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Day 15 Notes and Video Wed
LG-Summarize how the home front responded to the the US' involvement in WWII, what strategies were affective in achieving victory both in Europe and in Asia, and the lasting impacts WWII left on the international community.
MIQ1 - How did the home front respond to the involvement in the war? MIQ2 - How did the Allies fight, and eventually, achieve final victory in Europe? MIQ3 - What event lead to the end of conflict with Japan? MIQ4 - What were the lasting impacts of WWII toward international cooperation? |
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Day 16 Thursday, Feb 14. Gone
Comparing Female WWII Pilots and the Tuskegee Airmen
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Day 17 Friday, Feb 15 (Saving Private Ryan Clip)
LG Summarize how the home front responded to the the US' involvement in WWII, what strategies were affective in achieving victory both in Europe and in Asia, and the lasting impacts WWII left on the international community.
MIQ1 - How did the home front respond to the involvement in the war?
MIQ2 - How did the Allies fight, and eventually, achieve final victory in Europe?
MIQ3 - What event lead to the end of conflict with Japan?
MIQ4 - What were the lasting impacts of WWII toward international cooperation
MIQ1 - How did the home front respond to the involvement in the war?
MIQ2 - How did the Allies fight, and eventually, achieve final victory in Europe?
MIQ3 - What event lead to the end of conflict with Japan?
MIQ4 - What were the lasting impacts of WWII toward international cooperation
Day 18 MIQ 3 Wednesday 21st Monday
MIQ3 - What event lead to the end of conflict with Japan?
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Day 19 MIQ 4 Tuesday Gone
MIQ4 - What were the lasting impacts of WWII toward international cooperation
RGT5 |
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Day 20 Speeches and reading guide work time Wed Gone
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Day 21 Group Summary Work time Thursday Gone
LG Summarize how the home front responded to the the US' involvement in WWII, what strategies were affective in achieving victory both in Europe and in Asia, and the lasting impacts WWII left on the international community.
MIQ1 - How did the home front respond to the involvement in the war?
War Bonds
Rationing
Victory Gardens
Office of War Information
Women working in defense industry/Rosie the Riveter
Executive order 8802 and minorities in the workplace
Executive order 9066 Japanese internment camps
MIQ2 - How did the Allies fight, and eventually, achieve final victory in Europe?
Blitzkrieg
Kristallnacht
Battle of Stalingrad
Battle of the Bulge
D Day
VE
MIQ3 - What event lead to the end of conflict with Japan?
Island Hopping
Fighting on Iwojima, Midway and significance in the Pacific
Kamikaze
Manhattan Project
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Japan surrendered after Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed
VJ
MIQ4 - What were the lasting impacts of WWII toward international cooperation?
Why did the US drop the bomb?
Yalta Conference
Potsdam Conference
United Nations
Antisemitism
Concentration and death camps
Holocaust
Genocide
War Refugee Board
Nuremberg Trials
MIQ1 - How did the home front respond to the involvement in the war?
War Bonds
Rationing
Victory Gardens
Office of War Information
Women working in defense industry/Rosie the Riveter
Executive order 8802 and minorities in the workplace
Executive order 9066 Japanese internment camps
MIQ2 - How did the Allies fight, and eventually, achieve final victory in Europe?
Blitzkrieg
Kristallnacht
Battle of Stalingrad
Battle of the Bulge
D Day
VE
MIQ3 - What event lead to the end of conflict with Japan?
Island Hopping
Fighting on Iwojima, Midway and significance in the Pacific
Kamikaze
Manhattan Project
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Japan surrendered after Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed
VJ
MIQ4 - What were the lasting impacts of WWII toward international cooperation?
Why did the US drop the bomb?
Yalta Conference
Potsdam Conference
United Nations
Antisemitism
Concentration and death camps
Holocaust
Genocide
War Refugee Board
Nuremberg Trials
Day 22 Finish Summary and Reading Guide. Feb 22. Gone.
Day 23 - Monday Quiz
Day 24 Crash Course WWII Part II and Young People Reading. Thursday, March 1 Gone at State
Crash Course Part 2 (Assigned on Google Classroom with EdPuzzle)
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