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Ch. 7- A New Role for America. WWI. Objectives- Day 1. 5.5.spi.5 Compare/Contrast life before and after the war. 5.5.spi.3 Interpret timelines that depict major historical post-Civil War events. Day 1. “Skim” Ch. 7 pg.230-255 and discuss Almanac Pages pg.230-231
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Objectives- Day 1 5.5.spi.5 Compare/Contrast life before and after the war. 5.5.spi.3 Interpret timelines that depict major historical post-Civil War events.
Day 1 • “Skim” Ch. 7 pg.230-255 and discuss • Almanac Pages pg.230-231 • Teacher Read Aloud TE 231F
Objective- Day 2 5.5.spi.5 Compare/Contrast life before and after the war.
Day 2 • Create a notes page in spiral (see next slide) • Watch brainpop of WWI • Read WB 90 • Fill in top of WB 91 • No HW
WB 91 • 1. Germany sank a British ship with Americans on board. • 2. Germany sank American ships • 3. The United States declared war in 1917. • 4. American troops landed in France two months later.
Copy this into your notes Before WWI During/After WWI Transportation Weapons/ Technology Women (what they did/ how they were treated) After you make your chart, go ahead and fill in this column with what you have learned
Watch Brainpop- WWI • Read WB 90 – discuss • Fill in top of WB 91 • If time, discuss notes that they filled in on the chart and/or add to what they have already written (next slide)
Copy this into your notes Before WWI During/After WWI Transportation Weapons/ Technology Women (what they did/ how they were treated) Main transportation- trains Trench warfare Women could not vote. Jobs for women were limited.
Causes of WWI -Assassination Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Duchess Sophie at Sarajevo, Bosnia, on June 28th, 1914.
What did it take to get the US involved? • Lusitania torpedoed, sinking with 1200 passengers and crew (including 128 Americans) • Was eventually found to be carrying 4200 cases of ammunition German Propaganda Justifying Lusitania sinking http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/worldwarone/hq/hfront3_01.shtml
The sinking of 4 unarmed American ships led to a declaration of war
How were portrayals of life in the trenches back home and the reality of fighting different?
Organizing the War Effort Food: · Americans learned to conserve food for the soldiers. • Examples: • “wheatless Monday’s” • “meatless Tuesday’s”
· In order to support the troops “victory gardens” were grown by people throughout the nation.
Objective- Day 3 5.5.spi.5 Compare/Contrast life before and after the war.
Day 3 • Read pgs. 250-253 • Fill in notes (after the war) • WB 96 – finish for Homework-possibly for a grade
Copy this into your notes Before WWI During/After WWI Transportation Weapons/ Technology Women (what they did/ how they were treated) Main transportation- trains Cars, airplanes Trench warfare Trench warfare poison gas, tanks Women could vote- 19th Amendment (1920) Took over the jobs that men left behind. New opportunities for jobs. Women could not vote. Jobs for women were limited.
· Women took over the jobs of men fighting in the war. Woman In a Factory During World War I
World War I – The Draft Begins Selective Service Act (1917) – required all men from the age of 21 to 30 to register for the military draft · By 1918, approximately 4 million Americans joined the armed forces.
Objective- Day 4 5.5.spi.7- Interpret a primary reading sample.
Day 4 • Collect WB 96 • Read pg. 246-247 • Read pg. 254-255 + group/partner activity • CW/HW: Study Guide for WWI Quiz • The quiz will be tomorrow!
President of WWI In US • His Plan for after the war • Fourteen promises, including freedom of the seas & a League of Nations to work for peace (1st United Nations) President Woodrow Wilson
Name: Study Guide for WWI Quiz • Why did the US enter WWI? • What were some new technologies/weapons used in the war? • How did the government persuade people to join the war? • How were people at home in the US affected by the war? • What was women’s role in the war? • Who was the President during WWI? • Plus, be able to read a map/timeline and answer questions. Answers on next slide
Study Guide for WWI Quiz Answers 1. Why did the US enter WWI? Germany attacked US ships 2. What were some new technologies/weapons used in the war? poison gas, tanks, trenches 3. How did the government persuade people to join the war? putting up posters 4. How were people at home in the US affected by the war? people had to ration food 5. What was women’s role in the war? They took over jobs that the men left behind 6. Who was the President during WWI? Woodrow Wilson *Plus, be able to read a map/timeline and answer questions.
Main transportation- trains Cars, airplanes Trench warfare poison gas, tanks Trench warfare Women could vote- 19th Amendment (1920) Took over the jobs that men left behind. New opportunities for jobs. Women could not vote. Jobs for women were limited.