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World War 1 and the USA

Have your World War 1 packet from last class out Have your homework out. Have a post it note out. Please pick up a textbook Thank you!. World War 1 and the USA. 3 minute assessment to activate prior knowledge In the next 3 minute, record the following from last class :

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World War 1 and the USA

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  1. Have your World War 1 packet from last class out Have your homework out. Have a post it note out. Please pick up a textbook Thank you! World War 1 and the USA

  2. 3 minute assessment to activate prior knowledge • In the next 3 minute, record the following from last class : • 4 MAIN causes of World War 1 • 3 reasons why USA enters the war ( PLZ) • Bonus – Spark that starts the war in motion.. Activating prior knowledge

  3. What message is trying to be shared with this rather catchy tune from World War 1 ? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6hRDS3LvQQ Over there! Over there!

  4. Turn your textbooks to page 718 • Reading from the text together to provide evidence for convoys, Communist revolution, doughboys, and a most massive attack. • Answering questions 1,2,5 &6 only on Guided Reading page • Review of answers when done Class reading

  5. 1. It was successful because in one year it reduced the Allied shipping losses by 600,000 tons per month, and no American soldiers bound for Europe were killed by submarines. • 2. Bolsheviks established a communist government • 5. The soldiers were nicknamed doughboys because their brass uniform buttons resembled boiled dough dumplings • 6. The attack took place in the Argonne Forest Answers to 1,2,5,6

  6. War at Home • Read Chapter 23 section 4 and complete the worksheet on the next page of the packet. • Notice the directions. Fill in the blanks using the words in the box provided. • You will be working with your 3 o clock partner • You have 25 minutes…..work well or you forfeit working together ! Chapter 23 section 4 page 724-727

  7. National War Labor board • War bonds • Women • African Americans • Great migration • Food Administration • War industries board • Propaganda • Socialists • Pacifists • Espionage act • Sabotage act • government Answers

  8. Images that match the answers

  9. Using your knowledge of world war one, fill in all of the categories listed with information found in the word bank. • SKIP “ The aftermath of the war” • You have 15 minutes. Diagraming the war

  10. Treaty of Versailles and Wrap up of the Aftermath of war.. http://www.learn360.com/ShowVideo.aspx?type=Playlist&pid=489725&ID=227025

  11. Please return to your seats and be ready to wrap up today’s lesson • Turn to the person closest to you, take turns answering the following: • What was happening on the US homefront during the war? What evidence can you refer to to support your answer? CLosure

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