US History
Tuesday Jan. 17th
Standards
SSUSH15
The student will analyze the origins and impact of U.S. involvement in World War I.
Element: SSUSH15.a
Describe the movement from U.S. neutrality to engagement in World War I, with reference to unrestricted submarine warfare.
Element: SSUSH15.b
Explain the domestic impact of World War I, reflected by the origins of the Great Migration, and the Espionage Act and socialist Eugene Debs.
Element: SSUSH15.c
Explain Wilson's Fourteen Points, the proposed League of Nations.
Element: SSUSH15.d
Passage of the Eighteenth Amendment, establishing Prohibition, and the Nineteenth Amendment, establishing women suffrage.
Warm Up: Activating questions based on mock draft. Students will be given a number as they walk in. Once class begins I will call out numbers and we will see who would be forced to go off to war. We will discuss the questions afterwords.
Instructional Plan: Lecture/Discussion of WWI warfare and how it affected American Society (Standard 15)Two videos reviewing WWI and illustrating trench warfare.
Closing Summarizer: Ticket out of the door. 5 most important things from WWI. Students will write this down and turn it in.
Wednesday Jan. 18th
Warm Up: Activating questions based on mock draft. Students will be given a number as they walk in. Once class begins I will call out numbers and we will see who would be forced to go off to war. We will discuss the questions afterwords.
Instructional Plan: Lecture/Discussion of WWI warfare and how it affected American Society (Standard 15)Two videos reviewing WWI and illustrating trench warfare.
Closing Summarizer: Ticket out of the door. 5 most important things from WWI. Students will write this down and turn it in.
Thursday Jan.19th
Warm Up: Group Chronology of WWI events. Students will be given a list of events and the first team to get them all in the correct order wins a prize. Students will be grouped heterogeneously based on grade in the class.
Instructional Plan: Lecture/Discussion on 14 Points and League of Nations
Video transitioning to Roaring TwentiesIntroduction to 18th Amendment
Video on Prohibition and American Gangsters
Closing Summarizer: Word Splash. Students will use a group of related words to create one coherent sentence.
Friday Jan 20
Warm Up: Group Chronology of WWI events. Students will be given a list of events and the first team to get them all in the correct order wins a prize. Students will be grouped heterogeneously based on grade in the class.
Instructional Plan: Lecture/Discussion on 14 Points and League of Nations
Video transitioning to Roaring TwentiesIntroduction to 18th AmendmentVideo on Prohibition and American Gangsters
Closing Summarizer: Word Splash. Students will use a group of related words to create one coherent sentence.
World History
Tuesday Jan 17th
Warm Up: Map review. We will review the 7 continents and 4 oceans. Students will take a short quiz at the end.
Instructional Plan: Lecture/Discussion/Introduction to the Age of exploration. Graphic Organizer provided.
Age of Exploration Think Tac Toe. Students will choose three activities to make a tic tac toe. Activities include RAFT writing, Graphic organizer, rap/song, recruitment flyer, etc.
Closing Summarizer: Ticket out of the door. Each student will write down the most important thing they learned about the Age of Exploration.
Wednesday Jan 18th
Warm Up: Brain Pop on Conquistadors
Instructional Plan: Lecture/Discussion on Conquistadors and excerpts from Native American Accounts
Finish Exploration Choices
Closing Summarizer: Parking Lot on Age of Exploration
Thursday Jan 19th
Warm Up: Brain Pop on Conquistadors
Instructional Plan: Lecture/Discussion on Conquistadors and excerpts from Native American Accounts
Finish Exploration Choices
Closing Summarizer: Parking Lot on Age of Exploration
Friday Jan 20th
Warm Up: Map review. We will review the 7 continents and 4 oceans. Students will take a short quiz at the end.
Instructional Plan: Lecture/Discussion/Introduction to the Age of exploration. Graphic Organizer provided.
Age of Exploration Think Tac Toe. Students will choose three activities to make a tic tac toe. Activities include RAFT writing, Graphic organizer, rap/song, recruitment flyer, etc.
Closing Summarizer: Ticket out of the door. Each student will write down the most important thing they learned about the Age of Exploration.
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