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Agenda, 3/22/2011

1. Political Cartoon Analysis. 2. Quick-write. 3. Cornell Notes; Background of the Industrial Revolution. Why was Britain the First to Industrialize? 4. Examine World War I. Chart, the Neutral nations, Allies, & Central Powers. Use the map to do this.

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Agenda, 3/22/2011

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  1. 1. Political Cartoon Analysis. • 2. Quick-write. • 3. Cornell Notes; • Background of the Industrial Revolution. • Why was Britain the First to Industrialize? • 4. Examine World War I. • Chart, the Neutral nations, Allies, & Central Powers. Use the map to do this. • KWL chart on WWI. Add 3 items under the K & W. • Complete the M.A.I.N. chart & Quick Summary of the War in your Notebook. Agenda, 3/22/2011

  2. Political Cartoon by Robert Arail, 3/22/2011

  3. You should have been taught about the Industrial Revolution earlier history/social studies class. Just looking at the name what do you think the Industrial Revolution was?” Think of the key words, industrial and revolution (think about what you learned from science class). You have 2 minutes to answer this in your notebook. Quick-write, 3-22-2011

  4. Background of the Industrial Revolution

  5. Why was Britain the first to industrialize?

  6. Create the chart below in your Notebook. Then study the following map of World War I Europe. Add which nations were Neutral, Allies or members of the Central Powers.

  7. Europe During World War I

  8. KWL Chart on World War I, complete this in your Notebook.

  9. M.A.I.N. Causes of WWICopy and this in your notebook. Leave yourself room to fill in the boxes.

  10. M.A.I.N. Causes of WWICopy and this in your notebook. Leave yourself room to fill in the boxes.

  11. Quick Summary of WWI

  12. 1. Political Cartoon Analysis. • 2. Review the Industrial Revolution & WWI with you. • M.A.I.N. video. • 3. Cornell Notes: • “The Battlefields of Europe & the Final Years of the War.” • 4. KWL Chart, Europe During WWII. • 5. Charts Key Vocabulary & Leaders of WWII Europe. • HOMEWORK: • Bring back a map of Europe during WWI & WWII by Fri. Agenda, 3/24/2011

  13. Students Shall; Review what was covered by the substitute in Mr. Rosas’ absence. In a KWL Chart explain what the know or want to know about Europe during the Second World War. Learn the definition of 5 key vocabulary terms dealing with the war in Europe. Objectives, 3/24/2011

  14. Political Cartoon, by Gary Varvel, 3/24/2011

  15. 1. Turn in your Current Event & Maps of WWI & WWII Europe. • 2. Political Cartoon Analysis, last one of the week. • 3. Cornell Notes, because you need to catch up.: • “The Battlefields of Europe & the Final Years of the War.” • And videos, on M.A.I.N. and Germany paying off its war debt. • 4. KWL Chart, Europe During WWII. • 5. Charts Key Vocabulary & Leaders of WWII Europe. Agenda, 3/25/2011

  16. Students Shall; Attempt to catch up on your studies of Europe during World War I, since Mr. Rosas was absent. Objectives, 3/25/2011

  17. Political Cartoon, by Monte Wolverton, 3/25/2011

  18. Europe During World War I

  19. Create the chart below in your Notebook. Then study the following map of World War I Europe. Add which nations were Neutral, Allies or members of the Central Powers.

  20. KWL Chart on World War I, complete this in your Notebook.

  21. M.A.I.N. Causes of WWICopy and this in your notebook. Leave yourself room to fill in the boxes.

  22. M.A.I.N. Causes of WWICopy and this in your notebook. Leave yourself room to fill in the boxes.

  23. Quick Summary of WWI

  24. The Battlefields of Europe

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