Week of March 26 (updating ahead of time)
March 26-
WW2 1939-42 powerpoint and notes
March 27-
The Century, America’s Time: Homefront video + questions (on back of pg. 68)
March 28-
WW2 1943-45 powerpoint and notes
March 29- Freedom Writers movie, McGee will help!
Week of March 19
Monday 3/19
Review for test!
Over the Edge video
Stormy Weather video (Great Depression)
Tuesday 3/20
Between the Wars/Russian Revolution/Great Depression Test
Wednesday 3/21
Appeasement background powerpoint
Thursday 3/22
WWII overview powerpoint and notes
Friday 3/23
Finish overview notes
Week of March 12
Monday 3/12
SNOW DAY, no class
Tuesday 3/13
Roaring 20s prezi and notes
Wednesday 3/14
Great Depression USA PPT and notes
Thursday 3/15
Great Depression Europe PPT and notes
Friday 3/16
The Century America's Time: Over the Edge video+questions
Week of March 5
Monday 3/5
Russian Revolution Webquest
Tuesday
Finish webquest
Between the Wars vocab and notes/ppt
Wednesday
Rise of Totalitarian Dictators notes/ppt
Thursday
*finished Rise of Total. Dictators notes
Friday
Fascism reading and Berlin Olympics 1936 video
Nazi Olympics reading and questions
Week of February 26
Monday 2/26
Last day to work on project in class :)
PROJECT DUE FRIDAY (textbox/artifact)
Tuesday 2/27
End of WWI notes: Treaty of Versailles (join.quizizz.com code: 375572)
PROJECT DUE FRIDAY (textbox/artifact)
Wednesday 2/28
Treaty of Versailles group work
Review for WWI test (join.quizizz.com code: 375572)
PROJECT DUE FRIDAY (textbox/artifact)
Thursday 3/1
WWI test
Start Russian Revolution reading/notes PROJECT DUE FRIDAY (textbox/artifact)
Friday 3/2
PROJECT DUE FRIDAY (textbox/artifact)
Set up classroom museum /peer reviews
Week of February 19
Monday 2/19
WWI main concepts quiz
Introduce WWI museum project
Project guidelines
Research/Textbox organizer
Rough draft template for textbox
Tuesday-Friday 2/20-23
Research/planning time for project
Research links
Approval form
Monday 2/12
Click here for the WWI alliance map
If you finish your map early, watch this video: Who Started WWI
Tuesday 2/13
Causes of WWI notes
Start Fighting WWI notes
Wednesday 2/14
Finish Fighting WWI notes
Thursday
Click here for Total War virtual stations
Total War notes
Friday
Create a test from the 3 sets of notes we took this week (causes of WWI, fighting WWI and total war)
It should be at least 20 questions (multiple choice, true/false, fill in the blank, matching etc) and needs to have an answer key attached. If you finish early, trade your quiz with someone and see how they do.
Real WWI QUIZ MONDAY! This will help you study.
MONDAY (2/5): Study Guide due tomorrow! Go over answers to study guide. Play a review Quizizz to prepare for the test tomorrow. HOMEWORK: STUDY for Imperialism & Nationalism Unit Test tomorrow!
join.quizizz.com code: 030510
IMPERIALISM & NATIONALISM STUDY GUIDE ANSWERS
TUESDAY (2/6): IMPERIALISM & NATIONALISM UNIT TEST!
WEDNESDAY (2/7): 7th Grade Social Studies Benchmark - 25 questions (not graded - we will use this for planning purposes only and to make sure students have understood learning objectives). After benchmark, students will receive World War I Vocabulary.
THURSDAY (2/8): Causes of World War I - students will learn the MAIN Causes and the "spark" that starts the war.Marching Towards War reading
Marching Towards War notes
Finished early? Watch this video: Shell Shock WWI
FRIDAY (2/9):
MONDAY (1/29): Review EMPIRE Motives for Imperialism. Imperialism DBQ Stations in small groups.
DOCUMENTS FOR MONDAY:
TUESDAY (1/30): Imperialism in China and discussion of spheres of influences in China. Students will learn about the Opium Wars and how the British were able to dominate trade in the region.
DOCUMENTS FOR TUESDAY:
WEDNESDAY (1/31): British Imperialism in India focusing on the time known as the British Raj. We will also explore the Sepoy Mutiny. Students will read "British Imperialism in India" and complete questions. Imperialism & Nationalism Unit Crash Course: Imperialism video
THURSDAY (2/1): What is Nationalism? Introduction to Nationalism and qualities that bring a group of people together. We will go over some notes together and then students will complete Nationalism DBQ stations. Handed out study guide! Due next Tuesday.
DOCUMENTS FOR THURSDAY: Imperialism & Nationalism Study Guide
FRIDAY (2/2): Global Nationalism & Unification of Germany Webquest. Students will use the website link on the main weebly page to complete questions on how nationalistic movements occur and the background on the unification of Germany. This will be a cause of World War I. If students complete webquest early, they may work on the study guide.
Go here to start!
MONDAY (1/22): INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION QUIZ
After quiz, students will explore the EMPIRE Motives for Imperialism. Each letter in the acronym EMPIRE stands for one the main reasons why European countries practiced imperialism.
TUESDAY (1/23): Imperialism throughout the 20th Century Powerpoint & Guided Notes (basic ideas that we will need to know during the Imperialism & Nationalism unit)
WEDNESDAY (1/24): Introduce the competition for resources and land of Africa - who had the advantage? why? Scramble for Africa textbook section and questions.
THURSDAY (1/25)--official start to Quarter 3:
Finish the Scramble for Africa reading/notes
Start Imperialism Poem Analysis - students will read two poems presenting different perspectives of European imperialism. Rudyard Kipling's "White Man's Burden" and Hubert Harrison's "Black Man's Burden". We will discuss the different viewpoints they present arguing both for and against imperialism during the 20th century.
FRIDAY (1/26): Imperialism in Africa Political Cartoon Analysis - students will work with their group to analyze different political cartoons that show the positive & negative impact that imperialism had on native people in Africa and Asia. We will turn in the Political Cartoon Analysis for the first minor-grade of the Third Quarter.
March 26-
WW2 1939-42 powerpoint and notes
March 27-
The Century, America’s Time: Homefront video + questions (on back of pg. 68)
March 28-
WW2 1943-45 powerpoint and notes
March 29- Freedom Writers movie, McGee will help!
Week of March 19
Monday 3/19
Review for test!
Over the Edge video
Stormy Weather video (Great Depression)
Tuesday 3/20
Between the Wars/Russian Revolution/Great Depression Test
Wednesday 3/21
Appeasement background powerpoint
Thursday 3/22
WWII overview powerpoint and notes
Friday 3/23
Finish overview notes
Week of March 12
Monday 3/12
SNOW DAY, no class
Tuesday 3/13
Roaring 20s prezi and notes
Wednesday 3/14
Great Depression USA PPT and notes
Thursday 3/15
Great Depression Europe PPT and notes
Friday 3/16
The Century America's Time: Over the Edge video+questions
Week of March 5
Monday 3/5
Russian Revolution Webquest
Tuesday
Finish webquest
Between the Wars vocab and notes/ppt
Wednesday
Rise of Totalitarian Dictators notes/ppt
Thursday
*finished Rise of Total. Dictators notes
Friday
Fascism reading and Berlin Olympics 1936 video
Nazi Olympics reading and questions
Week of February 26
Monday 2/26
Last day to work on project in class :)
PROJECT DUE FRIDAY (textbox/artifact)
Tuesday 2/27
End of WWI notes: Treaty of Versailles (join.quizizz.com code: 375572)
PROJECT DUE FRIDAY (textbox/artifact)
Wednesday 2/28
Treaty of Versailles group work
Review for WWI test (join.quizizz.com code: 375572)
PROJECT DUE FRIDAY (textbox/artifact)
Thursday 3/1
WWI test
Start Russian Revolution reading/notes PROJECT DUE FRIDAY (textbox/artifact)
Friday 3/2
PROJECT DUE FRIDAY (textbox/artifact)
Set up classroom museum /peer reviews
Week of February 19
Monday 2/19
WWI main concepts quiz
Introduce WWI museum project
Project guidelines
Research/Textbox organizer
Rough draft template for textbox
Tuesday-Friday 2/20-23
Research/planning time for project
Research links
Approval form
Monday 2/12
Click here for the WWI alliance map
If you finish your map early, watch this video: Who Started WWI
Tuesday 2/13
Causes of WWI notes
Start Fighting WWI notes
Wednesday 2/14
Finish Fighting WWI notes
Thursday
Click here for Total War virtual stations
Total War notes
Friday
Create a test from the 3 sets of notes we took this week (causes of WWI, fighting WWI and total war)
It should be at least 20 questions (multiple choice, true/false, fill in the blank, matching etc) and needs to have an answer key attached. If you finish early, trade your quiz with someone and see how they do.
Real WWI QUIZ MONDAY! This will help you study.
MONDAY (2/5): Study Guide due tomorrow! Go over answers to study guide. Play a review Quizizz to prepare for the test tomorrow. HOMEWORK: STUDY for Imperialism & Nationalism Unit Test tomorrow!
join.quizizz.com code: 030510
IMPERIALISM & NATIONALISM STUDY GUIDE ANSWERS
TUESDAY (2/6): IMPERIALISM & NATIONALISM UNIT TEST!
WEDNESDAY (2/7): 7th Grade Social Studies Benchmark - 25 questions (not graded - we will use this for planning purposes only and to make sure students have understood learning objectives). After benchmark, students will receive World War I Vocabulary.
THURSDAY (2/8): Causes of World War I - students will learn the MAIN Causes and the "spark" that starts the war.Marching Towards War reading
Marching Towards War notes
Finished early? Watch this video: Shell Shock WWI
FRIDAY (2/9):
MONDAY (1/29): Review EMPIRE Motives for Imperialism. Imperialism DBQ Stations in small groups.
DOCUMENTS FOR MONDAY:
TUESDAY (1/30): Imperialism in China and discussion of spheres of influences in China. Students will learn about the Opium Wars and how the British were able to dominate trade in the region.
DOCUMENTS FOR TUESDAY:
WEDNESDAY (1/31): British Imperialism in India focusing on the time known as the British Raj. We will also explore the Sepoy Mutiny. Students will read "British Imperialism in India" and complete questions. Imperialism & Nationalism Unit Crash Course: Imperialism video
THURSDAY (2/1): What is Nationalism? Introduction to Nationalism and qualities that bring a group of people together. We will go over some notes together and then students will complete Nationalism DBQ stations. Handed out study guide! Due next Tuesday.
DOCUMENTS FOR THURSDAY: Imperialism & Nationalism Study Guide
FRIDAY (2/2): Global Nationalism & Unification of Germany Webquest. Students will use the website link on the main weebly page to complete questions on how nationalistic movements occur and the background on the unification of Germany. This will be a cause of World War I. If students complete webquest early, they may work on the study guide.
Go here to start!
MONDAY (1/22): INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION QUIZ
After quiz, students will explore the EMPIRE Motives for Imperialism. Each letter in the acronym EMPIRE stands for one the main reasons why European countries practiced imperialism.
TUESDAY (1/23): Imperialism throughout the 20th Century Powerpoint & Guided Notes (basic ideas that we will need to know during the Imperialism & Nationalism unit)
WEDNESDAY (1/24): Introduce the competition for resources and land of Africa - who had the advantage? why? Scramble for Africa textbook section and questions.
THURSDAY (1/25)--official start to Quarter 3:
Finish the Scramble for Africa reading/notes
Start Imperialism Poem Analysis - students will read two poems presenting different perspectives of European imperialism. Rudyard Kipling's "White Man's Burden" and Hubert Harrison's "Black Man's Burden". We will discuss the different viewpoints they present arguing both for and against imperialism during the 20th century.
FRIDAY (1/26): Imperialism in Africa Political Cartoon Analysis - students will work with their group to analyze different political cartoons that show the positive & negative impact that imperialism had on native people in Africa and Asia. We will turn in the Political Cartoon Analysis for the first minor-grade of the Third Quarter.