Into 5 minutes: Standards, Objectives, Attendance, Agenda, and Pledge of Allegiance
Standards: 11.3.3, 11.4.6, 11.7.1, 11.7.2, 11.7.3, 11.7.4, 11.7.5, 11.7.6, 11.7.7, 11.8.5, 11.9.1, 11.10.1, 11.10.4
EQ: Why did the Allies win World War II?
Objectives: SWBAT
- Describe the events of FDR's second term.
- Identify the final reforms that made up the New Deal.
- Discuss the lasting impact of the New Deal on the United States.
- Describe the causes and effects of World War 2
- Analyze the costs of war
- Identify why dictators rose to power.
Warm Up 10 minutes: 10.5 p. 478-479 #1
Activity 10 minutes: 10.4 p. 471 #1
Presentations 40 minutes: Students will have time to work on Presentations
- Pick a program from the New Deal
- Research three types of sources: Media, Web, and Primary
- Title ( Picture, Groups Names, Date, Topic) 2 points
- Background (What did your program do?, When was it started? How did it provide relief? Where did it mostly impact? Who did it mostly impact?) 5 points
- Why do you and your partner think this is a good or bad program? Explain using three examples: 5 points
- What is the legacy of this program? 2 points
- Sources Page 2 points
- Presentation( Prepared Note cards 2 points, Looking at Audience 2 points, Speaking Clearly 2 points, Speaking Loudly 2 points, Engaging Audience)
Warm Up 15 minutes: Read California Connections 11.1 p.481 CC11-1
- Why did Americans not want to join World War II before the bombing of Pearl Harbor?
- How did the American Government change because of World War II? How did nations mobilize for war?
- How was the war fought differently in the Atlantic versus the Pacific? How did America win the war in the Pacific?
- How did World War II serve to advance movements for equality at home and abroad?
Reading 10 minutes: 11.1 Enrichment Spanish Civil War
Lecture 15 minutes: Ch. 11.1 America and the World
Key Terms and People 20 minutes: Define and Significance 11.1 p. 484-496
Newspaper Front Page 30 minutes:
- Title Newspaper
- Date
- Articles (World Dictators), (Current Events), (America's Neutrality), (Roosevelt's Internationalism).
- Picture
- Comic
- Crossword
- Horoscope
Closing 5 minutes: Review Objectives
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