U.S. History
Monday-3/13/17:
- Bell Work-1.) Who are the main figures being depicted in this political cartoon? 2.) What inference can you make on why the artist drew these two leaders “in bed” with one another? *Think about what the term “in bed” means politically 3.) Based on what you know, how would you explain the significance of the statement the man on the left is making regarding the document he is holding?
- Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
Video-Escape from Sobibor (118 total minutes) (Day 3)
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- w/ Video Reflation Questions
- Daily Objective-
- Content Objective:
- SWD evaluation of the way Nazi Germany disregarded the plight of the Jews and used propaganda to spread the idea of anti-Semitism to justify the brutality of concentration camps through the use of film and structured reflection questions
- Language Objective:
- Students will watch, listen and record information focused on the way Nazi Germany disregarded the plight of the Jews and used propaganda to spread the idea of anti-Semitism and justify the cruelties of concentration camps through viewing the film Escape from Sobibor and answering guided questions that will facilitate classroom discussions
Video Link-Escape from Sobibor (118 total minutes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RC1c5WcztqE&t=150s
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Government
Monday-3/13/17:
- Bell Work-1.) What is the main idea of this primary source excerpt? 2.) Based on the excerpt from The Federalist Papers Number 4, identify one argument used by John Jay to support ratifying the Constitution? 3.) In your opinion why do you believe it was so important to John Jay that the “national government is efficient and well administered…?
- Attendance-While Class is Doing Bell Work
- Presentation-Chapter 3-Section 3-Change by Other Means (Informal Amendments)
- Activity-Change by Other Means (Methods of Change)
- Daily Objective-
- Content Objective:
- SWD synthesis of the process in which laws are in traduced and changes can be made to legislative policy without having to formally amend the Constitution of the United States by interacting in a short presentation and creating a set of student centered guided notes
- Language Objective:
- Student will read and record information pertaining to the process in which laws are in traduced and changes can be made to legislative policy without having to formally amend the Constitution of the United States through listening to a short lecture and creating student centered guided notes
Supplemental Materials: Presentation-Chapter 3-Section 3-Change by Other Means (Informal Amendments) and Activity-Change by Other Means (Methods of Change)
Presentation-Chapter 3-Section 3-Change by Other Means (Informal Amendments)
Chapter 3-The Constitution-2016
Activity-Change by Other Means (Methods of Change)
Change By Informal Means-Chapter 3-Section 3-Activity
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