U.S. History
Monday-10/21/19:
- Bell Work-1.) Describe what is happening in the political cartoon? 2.) How might WWI have unfolded differently if the United States had entered into the conflict immediately after the assassination of Franz Ferdinand instead of years later? 3.) Do you feel the theoretical concept of the alliance system is a good thing or is it so divisive that the end result will always be war? *Thoroughly explain your thoughts
- Attendance- While Class is Doing Bell Work
- Video Clip-A Soldier’s Kit-WW1 Uncut: Dan Snow-BBC (5:01 min)
- Video Clip-A Soldier’s Food-WW1 Uncut: Dan Snow-BBC (3:02min)
- Video Clip-Why Barbed Wire? WWI Uncut: Dan Snow (3:56 min)
- Video Clip-Why Trenches? WWI Uncut: Dan Snow (7:49 min)
- Activity-WWI-DBQ-Documents Only-2018
- Daily Objective-
- Content Objective:
- SWD evaluation of the mounting conflicts that led to the United States involvement in WWI and the long-term effects on our position as a world power by interpreting the meaning of several primary source documents in a collaborative activity
- Language Objective:
- Students will read, discuss and record information pertaining to the mounting conflicts that led to the United States involvement in WWI and the long-term effects on our position as a world power by identifying key pieces of information contained in a DBQ packet with the help of a partner
Supplemental Materials: Activity-WWI-DBQ-Documents Only-2018
Video Links:
Video Clip-A Soldier’s Kit-WW1 Uncut: Dan Snow-BBC (5:01 min)
Video Clip-A Soldier’s Food-WW1 Uncut: Dan Snow-BBC (3:02min)
Video Clip-Why Barbed Wire? WWI Uncut: Dan Snow (3:56 min)
Video Clip-Why Trenches? WWI Uncut: Dan Snow (7:49 min)
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Government
Monday-10/21/19:
- Bell Work-1.) Who are the figures in the political cartoon designed to represent? 2.) What is the underlying theme of the political cartoon?3.) Reflect on the results of the 2016 Presidential election, how do you feel about all of the negative ads put out by the candidates? Would it change your opinion of the candidates if they focused more on positive ads than negative ads?
- Attendance-While Class is Doing Bell Work
- Video-How the Republican Party went from Lincoln to Trump (7:28 min)
- Activity-Political Parties Booklet (Titled Political Parties Booklet-2019)
- Print Order: 8-1, 3-7, 9-2, 5-11, 6-4, 10 (Print two sheets to a page except for pg. 10)
- Daily Objective-
- Content Objective:
- SWD synthesis of the core beliefs of the Republican and Democratic parties along with tracking the changing demographics and voting patterns of each state by creating a political activity booklet
- Language Objective:
- Students will read and record information defining the core beliefs of the Republican and Democratic parties along with tracking the changing demographics and voting patterns of each state by using chrome books to complete internet research designed to provoke political inquiry
Supplemental Materials: Political Parties Booklet (Titled Political Parties Booklet-2019)
Online Links: Go to the following websites to help locate information
Democrats and Republicans Where They Stand on the Issues:
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Democrat_vs_Republican
Campaign Spending Pie Chart:
Comparing the Candidates
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Donald-Trump-vs-Hillary-Clinton