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Agenda Warm Up/Discussion Discuss Homework Pre-Test

Tuesday –January 31, 2012 Day 1/A Concept: (Students will …) Check for sensory of basic background/intro knowledge of WWI Be reintroduced to APA citing. Agenda Warm Up/Discussion Discuss Homework Pre-Test. Warm Up # 1 Located on next slide. Homework: 3 Ring Binders

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Agenda Warm Up/Discussion Discuss Homework Pre-Test

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  1. Tuesday –January 31, 2012 Day 1/A • Concept: (Students will …) • Check for sensory of basic background/intro knowledge of WWI • Be reintroduced to APA citing. • Agenda • Warm Up/Discussion • Discuss Homework • Pre-Test • Warm Up # 1 • Located on next slide. • Homework: • 3 Ring Binders • Email/Yours and Parents – Extra Credit

  2. Warm Up # 1

  3. Add the following to your vocabulary terms for test: 1. National Defense Act -The National Defense Act of 1916 provided for an expanded army during peace and wartime, fourfold expansion of the National Guard, the creation of an Officers' and an Enlisted Reserve Corps, plus the creation of a Reserve Officers' Training Corps in colleges and universities. The President was also given authority, in case of war or national emergency, to mobilize the National Guard for the duration of the emergency. 2. Naval Construction Act 1916 - $500 million was ultimately spent on ten battleships, six battle cruisers, thirty submarines, fifty destroyers, and other support vessels to be built over a three year period.

  4. Wednesday –February, 2012 Day 2/B Concept: Identify the causes of World War I. Describe the course and character of the war. • Agenda • Warm Up • Discuss Homework / Chapter 6 /Darwin • Reading – Think/Pare/Share • Pre-Test Continue/ Go Over • Warm Up # 2 • What are the MAIN Causes of World War I? – List and describe 2! Homework: None

  5. Warm Up # 2 Answer • M – MILITARISM - Describe • A – ALLIANCES - Describe • I – IMPERIALISM - Describe • N – NATIONALISM - Describe

  6. Charles Darwin It’s • Charles Darwin - Theory of Evolution! Man evolved from single cell organisms. • Herbert Spencer – Modified Darwin’s theory to fit social, political, economical issues – Only The Strong Survive! BABY! – Pearl Jam Herbert Spencer

  7. Social Darwinism Hand Out Questions • What are your thoughts on Herbert Spencer’s modification to Darwin’s “Theory of Evolution”? - State and explain your logic ins 4-5 Sentences. 2. Where have you seen Spencer’s modified theory of evolution (Social Darwinism)applied throughout the course of history (whether American or world). - Give 4 Specific Explanations

  8. Thursday, February 2, 2012 Day 3/C Concept: APA Citing • Agenda • Warm Up • Darwin Question’s - Finish • Pre-Test Continue/ Go Over • Warm Up # 3 • 1. Who is Charles Darwin and what was • his theory? • 2. Who is Herbert Spencer and how did he modify Darwin’s theory? Homework: Chapter 6, Sectons 1,2,3,4 Due Monday 2/6/12

  9. Friday, February 3, 2012 Day 4/D • Concept: • Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand's Death/Spark to WWI • The Importance of the secret society –The Black Hand • Agenda • Warm Up • 2. Causes of WWI – Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand Assassination – Gavrillo P. • - Video with Guided Questions • 3. Exit Questions • Warm Up # 4 • You Tube Video - Franz Ferdinand – Walk Away (Lyrics Provided) • Question: What do you believe this song is about looking at the lyrics provided? Explain your answer and reasoning/justification. Homework: Chapter 6, Sectons 1,2,3,4 Due Moday 2,6.12

  10. Monday, February 13, 2012 Day 4/D • Concept: • Understand Germany’s Schieffen Plan • Discuss the use of new Weapons in WWI • Warm Up # 5 • With regards to the M.A.I.N. causes of World War I, what themes have really stuck out in the movie All Quiet on the Western Front – and can you give an example of a scene where this is shown? • Agenda • Warm Up/Take Rolll/Hand Back Material • 2. PowerPoint – Causes of War / Schlieffen Plan / Women in WWII • 3. Continue with All Quiet on the Western Front screening. • 4. Exit Questions – • 1. Who is Alfred von Schlieffen and Helmuth von Moltke the Younger? • Explain their significance and all the details to their importance! – DETAIL! Homework: No Homework – Please make sure you are continuously working on your final project! Stop in and discuss with Mr. Sigler any missing grades, or concerns with final project.

  11. Tuesday, February 14, 2012 Day 5/D - Happy Singles Awareness Day! • Concept: • Women’s Role in World War I. • Warm Up # 5/6 • Should anyone going into the Army be allowed to drink liquor? • 2. Describe the Schlieffen Plan (be sure to include the inventor, outcome, details) • Agenda • Warm Up/Take Roll/Hand Back Material • 2. PowerPoint – Women in World War I • - Nurses, Military Women, Legion of Death Roles in World War I (Read Handouts_ • Creating a piece of Propaganda – 20 Points Homework: Create a Propaganda Poster! (20 Points) – Due Friday Please make sure you are continuously working on your final project! Stop in and discuss with Mr. Sigler any missing grades, or concerns with final project.

  12. Propaganda Poster Class for the next two days – we will be focusing on the role of Women in during World War I. You have seen what propaganda pieces have came out from this time period. Your assignment is to create a piece of propaganda that describes the either the attitude, overall feeling, or sense of need of women during World War I. You will be graded on content, artistic value, and logic on this assignment. On the back of this piece of propaganda you must include: (see next slide)

  13. Propaganda Rubric On back of Art Work: • Name -1 Point • Date - 1 Point • Period - 1 Point • Class Title - 1 Point • Quote - 1 Point • Explanation– 5 Points The explanation of this piece of propaganda should tell the viewer what it is that your piece of propaganda is explaining about not only the art you have created, but the general idea during this time period. On Front of Art Work: First off – No Stick Figures. You will receive a “0” – End of Story – Don’t even bring that argument to this class – you will lose. You are creative – you just may not know it yet. This piece of propaganda should direct the viewer to exactly what it is your are trying to show. Connect relevancy of historical fact to the viewer. I.e. If you are showing that women were needed in the factory, create a picture that shows their importance – the need – the want – and the desire of these women to work hard for their husbands, neighbors, and country men. Create art within the art work that show the feeling of the time. How will you bring importance to these central figures during the crucial time period in American History? – Use the class readings to help you brainstorm an idea!

  14. Tuesday, February 21, 2012 Day 3/C Concept: 1. Describe the Russian Revolution and how it affected Russia’s culture and impact on WWI – Day 1 Warm Up # 6/7 In what year did Russia leave World War I? (Hint: It’s the same year America entered WWI) • Agenda • Warm Up • Voting Tally – Project Winners 3 Per Class – I will be grading by days end. • Go Over Movie Questions/Answers • Hand Out / Reading – Russian Revolution • Timeline/ Russian Rap Creation • Wrap Up Homework: Download Russian Revolution Reading / Print Off / Read! Possible Quiz Tomorrow

  15. Russian Revolution Timeline – 50 Point I: 7 Important Figures: Name, Picture, Importance (21 Points) • Gavrilo Princip – Picture / Importance • Franz Ferdinand – Picture / Importance • Tsar Nicholas II – Picture / Importance • Winter Palace – Picture / Importance • Duma – Picture / Importance • Vladimir Lenin – Picture / Importance • Leon Trotsky– Picture / Importance II: Timeline Creation: List Important Dates (21 Points) 1905, 1914, 1915, 1916,February 1917,, April 1917, June-August 1917, October 1917, 1922, 1923, 1991 III: Overall Importance (7 Points) On Back of assignment – explain the importance of the Russian Revolution on Russian society and how it affected the world during WWI IV: Name, Date, Period – .333 of a Point Each (1 Points)

  16. Russian Revolution Rap Rap must have 4 individual Stanza’s with a re-occurring chorus! Must include all the information from the timeline information. You may create your own rap, or modify a present day rap song using the instrumental version. You must perform this rap!

  17. APA Citing/Sourcing • Hand out given to students on 1/31/12 • Found also on my website incase you lose! Located on main page, bottom left hand corner!

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