Militarism Images, Statistics, QuotesCharacter PortraitEach member of your small group needs to choose a different character from AQotWF. Each of you will complete a character portrait that includes:
When you are done with your individual portraits, work with your group, and connect your portraits by strips of paper (or by strings with paper attached to them) that explain the relationships between your characters. This should look like a web when you are done! Then hang them somewhere in the classroom.
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All Quiet... Chapters 1-4 Vocabulary List Please look up and memorize these words. There will be a vocabulary test halfway through the book up to chapter 6. All Quiet... Chapters 1-4: QUIZIf you were absent today, then you will need to make up this quiz by Thursday! Starter 1Write as much as you can in 10 minutes: 1) What is happening in this image? What are all of the details that you see? Be specific! CAUSES OF WW1: MILITARISMWhat is militarism?
Put these definitions on your Powder Keg handout under "M" for militarism. Going Deeper: Militarism Primary Source Homework1) Finish reading and answering "Germany and the Next War" article and questions.
2) Make flash cards or a quizlet for your Ch.1-4 Vocabulary words. 3) Drink some water, hang out. Essay Prompt: Today, we are writing an in-class essay
History Week: The Dream and Why It MatteredYour task is to research an event and create a 5-7 minute presentation on Google Slides that will answer 5 specific research questions.List of Events
Click here to see the list. What to Research Take notes under the following headings in your notebooks:
History Week Presentation Rubric Click here to see the rubric. US History Resources Here's a great place to start your research project I often find that the hardest part of conducting research is getting started. In this section are websites that you can use to get a good start on researching a topic.
Who needs textbooks with these free online history reference sites?
These websites all focus on a specific theme WITHIN US history
These websites are written in simple, straightforward language How about watching a video about US history?
This webstite generates timelines so you can put events into a global context
Quizzes (these are a really useful study tool!)
Of course, the greatest Research tool out there is Google - so why not become an expert? |
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