Newscast Project:
With a partner, you will create a newscast about a Battle from WWI. Use images and maps to explain your event. Explain the major events using primary and secondary sources. Cite your sources. Both people must perform in the newscast. Be creative!!! Use powerpoints, video, Touchcast studio, music, etc. to enhance your presentation. FCA's Written Script, typed 20 pts video performance, 3 minutes 20 pts Credits with citations 20 pts Due Date: Tuesday, October 3
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Check Battle Maps Power Point WWI Battles Newscast Project--product descriptor last class Current Events Type 1: News Clip WWI Vocabulary Quiz--Review Words First Read about Top 10 WWI Battles Newscast Project Type 1: Describe a top news story from over the weekend. 5 minutes in Collins form. 10 WWI Battles and their significance: Read and take notes, locate site on the maps you worked on in class last week. www.iwm.org.uk/history/10-significant-battles-of-the-first-world-war Types of Sources In the study of history as an academic discipline, a primary source (also called original source or evidence) is an artifact, a document, diary, manuscript, autobiography, a recording, or any other source of information that was created at the time under study. A secondary source of information is one that was created later by someone who did not experience first-hand or participate in the events or conditions you're researching. For the purposes of a historical research project, secondary sources are generally scholarly books and articles. Newscast Project:
With a partner, you will create a newscast about a Battle from WWI. Use images and maps to explain your event. Explain the major events using primary and secondary sources. Cite your sources. Both people must perform in the newscast. Be creative!!! Use powerpoints, video, Touchcast studio, music, etc. to enhance your presentation. FCA's Written Script, typed 20 pts video performance, 3 minutes 20 pts Credits with citations 20 pts Due Date: Friday, Sept. 29 Current events Review vocabulary: Quiz Monday Power Point on WWI Map Activity--Pre WWI Life in the Trenches and the arrival of the United States Video Questions wwi_life_in_the_trenches_questions.docx
What challenges did WWI American soldiers face? Read the article below. Be prepared to discuss the article. wwi_newsela_article.docx Assignment: Define each of the following vocabulary terms as they relate to WWI. There will be a quiz next class. Archie Basket case Blighty Blimp Booby Trap Cooties Crump hole Daisy Cutter Dingbat Dekko Flap Iron Rations Shell Shock Souvenir zigzag Read before the next class. The History of Nursing: www.villanovau.com/resources/nursing/the-history-of-nursing-as-a-profession/#.Wb_K1a2ZNE4 Elizabeth Cady Stanton Susan B. Anthony Carrie Chapman Catt Alice Paul Lucy Burns Sedition Act of 1918 Freedom of Speech and Assembly Violation of Civil Liberties--Alice Paul was not a citizen because she couldn't vote. Assignment: Research a woman from the Women's Suffrage Movement and explain her importance. 5-7 sentences. Include three images from the era including one of the woman you have chosen to focus on. Type 3 Collins. Save in Google doc or notes. Upload into ebackpack by the end of the block.
Current Events Share Political Cartoons Woodrow Wilson and WWI Introduction How was Woodrow Wilson's personality described in the video? What was the Sedition Act of 1918? What international body is he famous for creating? What illness limited his second presidential term? What role did his wife Edith play while he recovered? Agenda: Review T.Roosevelt and W.H. Taft Progressive Movement Role of Political Cartoons Assignment: Find three modern political cartoons. What is the message for each? What makes a political cartoon? Click here for more information. historyofpoliticalcartoons.weebly.com/what-makes-a-political-cartoon.html
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