1940's
Monday
Review and Edit Annotations
NOTES from AV 586-593
"The HomeFront"
-women
-African Americans
-Mexicans
-Racism: Zoot Suit Riots
-Japanese Internment
-Daily Life
HW turn your annotations into turnitin.com by WED at 10pm
Tuesday
PBS' The War
-Pay close attention to the treatment of Japanese Americans
-map AV p595
Internment poetry, cartoons
-primary source analysis
Wednesday and Thursday
Propaganda Posters
-defining propaganda and its role during the war, as a political and social tool
-group will look at posters and analyze their effect on the American ppl during WWII
-groups will create their own propaganda poster on current issues
-create a hyposthesis or DBQ as if you were students analyzing your poster
HW Bring roughdraft for research paper next _________
NEXT:
Sould we have dropped the bomb?
-documentary
-worksheets
-socratic seminar
-DBQ
-UNIT TEST
Monday, May 23, 2011
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Weekly Agenda May 16-20
1940's
CST Testing all Week: Classes Meet Twice
DAY 1:
The War by Ken Burns (PBS)
Examining Primary Documents
-Hitler's 'justification'
The Holocaust
-notes and reflections
HW You're working on typing your annotations
DAY 2:
The War by Ken Burns (PBS)
-notes
HW Annotated Bibliography due MONDAY
Monday, May 9, 2011
Weekly Agenda May 9-13
1940's : WWII
Monday
Monday is a library day
-look for primary documents
-documents and DBQ due this FRIDAY
Tuesday-Friday
The World Powers
Worksheet: identify major leaders, their countries and style of governing
AV Notes: 537-539
The American Position AV 539-541
Sequencing Map: WWII Begins
AV Notes: 544-548
The Holocaust
Primary Document Analysis Practice
AV Notes: 550-555
Additionally, we will spend some time working on creating our DBQs.
AND, we will watch excerpts from PBS Home Video The WAR
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Weekly Agenda May 2-6
Monday & Tuesday
FDR's "New Deals' Quiz
Jazz documentary excerpts
AV 520-527
-first activist first lady
--kept the public up-to-date on White House activities
--influenced the creation of the National Youth Administration, which provided financial aid and job training
--worked closely with the NAACP
--asst. director of Office of Civilian Defense
After her husband's death, she was a delegate for the United Nations and helped to draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Reviewing language and details associated with the 1930's
Thursday & Friday
Study Guide and Test
FDR's "New Deals' Quiz
Jazz documentary excerpts
AV 520-527
- Supreme Court
- Roosevelt recession
- Eleanor Roosevelt: AV p529
-first activist first lady
--kept the public up-to-date on White House activities
--influenced the creation of the National Youth Administration, which provided financial aid and job training
--worked closely with the NAACP
--asst. director of Office of Civilian Defense
After her husband's death, she was a delegate for the United Nations and helped to draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
- legacy
- Primary sources
Reviewing language and details associated with the 1930's
Thursday & Friday
Study Guide and Test
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