First Hour Work
Into 5 minutes: Standards, Objectives, Agenda, Attendance, and Pledge of Allegiance
Review 5 minutesObjectives: SWBAT
Key Terms 20 minutes: Define
America and the World & World War II Begins
- Identify President Hoover's strategies for improving the economy.
- discuss the protests of groups within the nation.
- Describe how Franklin Roosevelt's election impacted the mood of the nation.
- Explain specific attempts to repair the nation's economy.
- Analyze ways the New Deal provided debt relief and work for the unemployed
- Explain how dictators came to power in Europe.
- Analyze why the United States chose to remain neutral during the start of the European conflict.
Key Terms 20 minutes: Define
- Benito Mussolini
- Fascism
- Vladimir Lenin
- Joseph Stalin
- Adolf Hitler
- Neutrality Act of 1935
- Internationalism
Video 20 minutes: New Deal
- List 10 Things we talked about in class named in the video.
- What were the three Rs of the New Deal?
- Who was not helped by the New Deal?
- Why did Unions strengthen during the Great Depression?
- Why is Social Security significant?
First Hour Meeting
Lecture 20 minutes: First New Deal and Second New DealAmerica and the World & World War II Begins
Independent Work
Newspaper 60 minutes:
- Title Newspaper
- Date
- Articles (World Dictators), (Current Events), (America's Neutrality), (Roosevelt's Internationalism).
- Picture
- Comic
- Crossword
- Horoscope
Analyzing 20 minutes: Examine Pictures World War II
- Pick a Picture
- Describe
- Why does it standout to you
Video 10 minutes: Pearl Harbor
Video 10 minutes: Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Speech- What is the first line of FDR's Speech?
- What does he tell America to do?
- How does he feel about the attack?
- What does he vow to do?
- What does he ask from Congress?
Listening 10 minutes: Winston Churchill Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Why does Churchill say the Battle of Britain was so important?
Reading 20 minutes: Holocaust
- Name
- Summary
- What does this person experience explain about the Holocaust?
- Choose five dates throughout the war that symbolize to you the most significant parts of World War II.
- Describe the events in your own words and why you find them significant.
- Provide and create your own image that symbolizes or represents each event you chose the best.
Second Hour Meeting
Lecture 30 minutes: Holocaust & America Enters the War
Lecture 30 minutes: Holocaust & America Enters the War
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