Friday, April 28, 2017

MONDAY

EQ:
What events led to an Allied victory over Axis powers in Europe?
What was Hitler's Final Solution?

CW:
reading quiz on Holocaust reading 
WWII maps
video clip/notes:
Battle of the Bulge (Dec. 1944-Jan 1945)
Yalta Conference and firebombing of German cities
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Holocaust-1933-45; Final Solution (1941-45)
The Everlasting Shame of Mankind reading
Holocaust documents
extermination camps and concentration camps used in the Holocaust
Nazi medical experiments:
NOVA site 
Holocaust Museum
video clips
Anti-Semitism in the US pre-WWII
attitudes toward Jewish refugees
The War: "It Happened"
Band of Brothers: "Why We Fight" (if time)
FDR and Hitler die--April 1945
V-E Day--May 8, 1945


HW:
REVIEW NOTES FOR A NOTES QUIZ

Thursday, April 27, 2017

FRIDAY

EQ:
What events led to an Allied victory over the Axis powers in Europe?

CW:
Band of Brothers:
"Day of Days" (if time--Tiger Pride Assembly)
"Carentan"

 
HW:
Everlasting Shame of Mankind reading
READING QUIZ ON FRIDAY

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

THURSDAY


US History
EQ:
What events led to an Allied victory over the Axis powers in Europe?
CW:
WWII notes quiz
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propaganda activity--OWI
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Map of Axis controlled Europe--1942 
Allies in WWII 
Fighting and Winning the War in Europe and North Africa--1942-44
map of Allied operations in Europe 
Stalingrad
Operation Torch in North Africa--video clip from The War--Disc #2
Italian Campaign--1943--45
Operation Mincemeat
video clip--The War--Disc #2--1:29--41
opening up a second front in Europe--
preparations for Operation Overlord (D-Day)--June 6, 1944
video clips:
German preparations (from VHS tape)
video clip: Operation Fortitude
D-Day landing (clips from The War)
first 15 minutes of Saving Private Ryan--D-Day sequence

HW:
Everlasting Shame of Mankind reading
QUIZ MONDAY

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

WEDNESDAY

EQ:
How did the Japanese attack on PH impact the lives of Japanese-Americans?
How did the USG mobilize the nation for total war (1941-45)?


CW:
anti-Japanese sentiment and nationalism swept across the U.S.
"We're Gonna Have to Slap the Dirty Little Jap"
The Angry American
notes/analysis: Why were Japanese-Americans interned during WWII?
EO 9066
War Relocation Authority video
Japanese relocation in Portland 
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America Mobilizes for Total War:
Total War notes
Unrestricted War notes
clips from The War, Disc #1
the draft (49:00-ish--56:00)
video clip from Many Rivers--the Double V campaign
war bond drives (1:30--1:33:19)
map of the Manhattan Project
Hollywood goes to War
"Why We Fight"
 Donald Duck pays his taxes
Disc #2 
Mobile, AL clip
rationing (1:26:01--1:28:00)--Office of Price Administration
propaganda activity 
make propaganda using one of the propaganda techniques (if time)
 

HW:
REVIEW YOUR NOTES!

Monday, April 24, 2017

TUESDAY

EQ:
What factors/events led to WWII?
How did the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor impact the United States and its citizens?

CW:
discuss Unit 4 DBQ essay
preview of Unit 5
Unit 5 study guide
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discuss 24:1--Dictators Threaten World Peace
map of German aggression in Europe 
discuss 24:2--Aggression in Europe and Asia
timeline military aggression in Europe (handout)/Japanese aggression on back
Rape of Nanking; beheading
video clip from The War--"How did this happen?"
Disc #1 28:50--38:00
America remains neutral--Neutrality Acts of the 1930s (handout)
"What do you think is the most important problem facing the country today?"
Pearl Harbor attacked--December 7, 1941

HW:
Read pp. 768-69
Selective Service
 770-71:
Industrial response
p. 773: mobilization of scientists
pp. 773-74: OPA; WPB; rationing

Friday, April 21, 2017

MONDAY

EQ:


CW:
UNIT 4 DBQ ESSAY EXAM


HW:
Read pp. 735-739

Thursday, April 20, 2017

FRIDAY

EQ:


CW:
small group activities:
groups will devise a list of how the American people responded to the Depression and how the USG responded
small groups will answer scaffolding questions for DBQ


HW:
essay prep/make notecard

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

THURSDAY-APRIL 20

EQ:
How did the USG and the American people respond to the Great Depression?
Who were the major critics and what were their criticisms of the New Deal?

CW:
video clip: 100 Days of legislation (19:17--27:00-ish) First 100 Days (Glass-Steagall/Emergency Banking Relief Act, CCC, NIRA, Federal Securities Act, and TVA)
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Great Depression Notes quiz
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letters to the Roosevelts
letters to Obam-2011
Obama letters-2017
Second New Deal--1935--complete New Deal PPT
video clips:
African Americans left out of the New Deal
Second New Deal (1935-38)
Liberty League
Huey Long and Father Charles Coughlin
"A traitor to his class..."
1936 re-election speech: I welcome their hate!
1936 election results
1937 Court Packing Plan
1938--New Deal comes to an end

HW:
review notes/essay prep

WEDNESDAY-APRIL 19

ACT DAY


HW:
review notes
Read pp. 701-07
Second New Deal:
WPA, NYA, Wagner Act, Social Security Act

Monday, April 17, 2017

TUESDAY

EQ:
How did the USG under President Roosevelt respond to the Great Depression?

 


CW:
Dust Bowl: Where? Why? What?
Hoover responds to the Depression:
RFC; Boulder Dam Project
 

summer of 1932--Bonus Army marches on D.C. 
video clip: Bonus Army   
1932 presidential election results--Franklin Delano Roosevelt vs. Herbert Hoover President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal--First New Deal--1933--35
video clips from The Roosevelts (disc #2)
banking crisis: (11:00--17:00)
New Deal Powerpoint 


HW:
review notes
Read pp. 701-07
Second New Deal:
WPA, NYA, Wagner Act, Social Security Act

Thursday, April 13, 2017

MONDAY--APRIL 17--START OF FOURTH QUARTER!!

EQ:
What factors/events caused the Great Depression (1929--41)?
How did the USG and the American people respond to the Great Depression?


CW: new seating chart
return/discuss mid-term ----------------------------
1920s: Republican presidents
1928 presidential election results   

notes: signs of trouble in the US economy (causes of the GD) industries in decline; stock market issues
Black Tuesday--10-29-1929 (14:00---19:00)-Part I
Part II: 35:44--41:44)
notes: How the American people responded to the Depression
 

 Portland's Hoovervilles  homeless camps in Portland today
the Depression hits young people--c

video clips of teenage hoboes  
hobo symbols
 
HW:  
Read pp. 694-97 FDR's 
New Deal first major action as president--banking crisis AAA; CCC; NIRA

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

THURSDAY

CW:
MID-TERM




HW:
Read pp. 670-77
What were the causes of the Great Depression? (pp. 670-671)
What's speculation? Buying on the margin? (pp. 672-73)
What happened on Black Tuesday? (p. 674)
Banks and Business Failures (p. 675)
See p. 677 for a summary of the causes of the Great Depression

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

WEDNESDAY

EQ:
What were the major social, political, and economic changes of the 1920s? 



CW:
Prohibition in the 1920s:
Prohibition docs-primary sources 
Disc #2 
1. Prohibition in reality (08:55---13:13-ish)
2. producing illegal alcohol (1:09:13--1:17:00)
Disc #3--Societal changes
the New Woman of the 1920s: 33:00--39:00 

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Christian fundamentalism vs. modernism
Scopes Monkey Trial-1925-Butler Act
video clip from Constitution USA on First Amendment issues and public schools

discussion about public schools and religion   
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MID-TERM REVIEW

HW:
STUDY FOR MID-TERM!

Monday, April 10, 2017

TUESDAY

EQ:
What were the major social, political, and economic changes of the 1920s?



CW:
1920s "slang quiz"
1920s people continued:
Marcus Garvey and video clip from Many Rivers  
Charles Lindbergh
Babe Ruth

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conservative backlash to societal change of the 1920s:
nativism-Red Scare-Klan documents
1915-rise of the new KKK; Klan symbols

Klan today 
Sacco and Vanzetti arrest and trial--1920
video clip
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Prohibition in the 1920s:
Prohibition docs-primary sources 
Disc #2 
1. Prohibition in reality (08:55---13:13-ish)
2. producing illegal alcohol (1:09:13--1:17:00)
Disc #3--Societal changes
the New Woman of the 1920s: 33:00--39:00 



HW:
REVIEW 1920s NOTES! 

Thursday, April 06, 2017

MONDAY

EQ:
What were the major social, political, and economic changes of the 1920s?


CW:
return/discuss Unit 3 exam
preview Unit 4
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First Red Scare (1919-20)
President Harding (1921-23): "A return to normalcy..." 

Harding letters-video clip
President Harding's love letters to Carrie Phillips 
1920s overview

Marcus Garvey and video clip from Many Rivers
Charlie Chaplin--one of the stars of the decade
Charles Lindbergh
Babe Ruth
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HW:
Read pp. 618-22
Sacco and Vanzetti Nativism and limitations on immigration: quotas  KKK comes back

FRIDAY

EQ:



CW:
UNIT 3 EXAM



HW:
Read pp. 652-55
Public education
Mass media
Pop culture: celebrities
Charles Lindbergh

Wednesday, April 05, 2017

THURSDAY

EQ:
What was President Wilson's peace plan for the post-WWI Europe?


CW:
1918 influenza outbreak
video clip: 1918 flu pandemic
pandemic outbreak today?
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Wilson's 14 Points peace plan (docs)
opposition to Wilson's plan
Great Migration Docs and video clip from Many Rivers Harlem Renaissance
Louis Armstrong
Claude McKay--"If We Must Die" 
Red Summer--1919
Chicago Race Riot-possible Stanford activity
Tulsa Race Riot--1921--clip from Many Rivers
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ESSAY PREP

HW:
STUDY FOR UNIT EXAM

Tuesday, April 04, 2017

WEDNESDAY

EQ:
How did WWI impact life in the US?

CW: 
notes quiz
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War on the Homefront; USG steps up:
Selective Service Act of 1917; Food Admin; RR Admin; Fuel Admin; DST; CPI
examples of propaganda during the war
create a piece of WWI propaganda:
military recruitment; food conservation; anti-German; espionage (IF TIME)
African Americans answer the call to war
Harlem Hellfighters and Henry Johnson
Henry Johnson's Medal of Honor recognition
US forces: 4.3 million men were mobilized for war: 115,000 were killed
War at Home Part II:
question: Should citizens expect to give up their civil liberties during wartime?
handout: Espionage and Sedition Act--"100% Americanism"
primary source analysis: Were critics of WWI anti-American? (Stanford activity)
soldiers return changed men: clip from "Wartorn" on shell shock

HW:
Read pp. 604-08
Wilson's 14 Points
Treaty of Versailles
Opposition to the Treaty

Monday, April 03, 2017

TUESDAY

EQ:
How did America's imperialist foreign policy impact other nations?

CW:
President McKinley's Open Door Policy with China
Boxer Rebellion 1900-01
imperialism under TR:
the Panama Canal--video clip from The Roosevelts (30:00--39:00)
Roosevelt Corollary
video clip: voting and citizenship in US territories today
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WWI: What do you know about the war?
MAIN---->Archduke Franz Ferdinand
warfare in WWI
trench warfare
notes: factors that led to US involvement in WWI
WWI Docs

HW:
REVIEW NOTES!