Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Lesson on Monday, April 2, 2018

Aim: Why were Japanese Americans interned during World War II?  

Bell Ringer: Focus Activity: Pass out Timeline and review the major events. Today, we will look at documents that address the question: Why were Japanese Americans interned during World War II? 

Objectives: 
1. Students will examine efforts to expand or contract rights for various populations during WWII.  
2. Students will explain the impact of WWII on domestic government policy. 

Agenda: 
1. Bell Ringer (10 min) 
2. Begin Inquiry Round One: • Students watch Document A, a government film on internment, and complete the corresponding section of the Graphic Organizer The film is available at http://www.archive.org/details/Japanese1943  
• Students fill in Graphic Organizer for Government Newsreel Important: This newsreel was made by the government sometime in the middle of 1942 to explain its reasons and strategies for interning Japanese Americans. This was before television was widespread, and long before personal computers and the Internet! 
  
3. Share out Hypothesis 1. Discussion:  
• What were some of the reasons for internment offered in the newsreel?  
• How does the newsreel portray internment? Is portrayed as positive or negative?  
• Who do you think the audience was for this newsreel?  
4. Begin Inquiry Round Two: Hand out Documents B and C. In pairs, students read documents and complete the corresponding sections of the Graphic Organizer.  
5. Share out Hypothesis 2. Discussion:  
• Has anyone’s hypothesis changed? Why or why not?  
• Do you find these documents more or less trustworthy than the government newsreel? Why or why not?  
• Why is the date of the Munson report important? STANFORD HISTORY EDUCATION GROUP sheg.stanford.edu  
6. Begin Inquiry Round Three: Hand out Documents D and E. In pairs, students read documents and complete the corresponding sections of the Graphic Organizer.  
7. Share out Final Hypotheses. 
8. Discussion:  
• Which of these documents do you think has a more reliable explanation of internment of Japanese Americans? Why? • Why were Japanese Americans interned during World War II? Ask students to point to evidence in the documents to support their answers. 

HW: COMPLETE JAPANESE ASSIGNMENT 
Spring Break Packet: EOC Review Guide: complete up to page 39.  

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Lesson on Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Aim: How did domestic and foreign political actions contribute to the causes, course and consequences of World War II?  
Bell Ringer: review Journal 62  

Objectives: 
1. Students will describe the United States' response in the early years of World War II (Neutrality Acts, Cash and Carry, Lend Lease Act)  
2. Students will explain the impact of World War II on domestic government policy. 
Agenda: 
  1. 1. Bell Ringer (10 min)   
  1. 2. Complete the note-taking guide (Attachment D, pp. 3-6) using their textbook (McGraw-Hill United States History & Geography pp. 273-313) (rest of class) 
  1. 3. Begin New Deal History Lab (History Lab #10)
Home Learning: Complete Pacific/Europe timeline / HL#10 

Friday, March 16, 2018

Lesson on Monday, March 19, 2018

Aim: How did domestic and foreign political actions contribute to the causes, course and consequences of World War II?  
Bell Ringer: Stamp and review Journal 62 

Objectives: 
1. Students will describe the United States' response in the early years of World War II (Neutrality Acts, Cash and Carry, Lend Lease Act)  
2. Students will explain the impact of World War II on domestic government policy. 
Agenda: 
  1. 1. Bell Ringer (5 min) 
  2. 2. Complete Attachment D (divide between students) (20 min) 
  3. 3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcLXdGJFRkY (short videp clip on Japanese American experience during WWII) (5 min) 
  1. 4. Create an illustrated timeline of major events of World War II in either the Europe or the Pacific. Timelines should include the name of the event, the date, and a brief description of the event. In addition, create pictures or symbols to represent at least 3 of the events. Some suggested events to include:  
Europe  
o Germany invades Poland  
o Battle of Britain  
o V-E Day  
o Battle of the Bulge  
o D-Day  
o Britain and France declare war  
o US troops arrive in Europe  
o Battle of Stalingrad  

Pacific  
o Pearl Harbor  
o V-J Day  
o Battle of the Coral Sea  
o Battle of Iwo Jima  
o Battle of Midway  
o Battle of Okinawa  
o Dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima & Nagasaki  
o Japan’s invasion of Manchuria 

Home Learning: Complete WWII timeline.