Monday, February 29, 2016

1984 Discussion + McCarthyism Documentary, cont'd + Reading 1984


Today the 8th Graders:
  • Discussed how political parties in the early Cold War Period might have used Orwell's 1984 and McCarthyism to advance their political goals
  • Viewed more of the documentary on McCarthyism we began watching on Friday
  • Read some of Ch. 4 of 1984
Assignments 

For Tuesday: Read and come prepared to discuss Ch. 4 of Orwell's 1984.

For Friday - Quiz over next 20 words in Vocabulary - Brief Summary of the Cold War

Friday, February 26, 2016

Ch. Summaries of 1984 + Documentary on McCarthyism + Reading 1984


Today the 8th Graders:
  • Wrote summaries from memory of Ch. 1 & 2 of Orwell's 1984
  • Discussed McCarthyism
  • Viewed the first 17+ minutes of Enemies Within: Joseph McCarthy - 1:32:07
  • Began reading Ch. 3 of 1984
Assignment for Monday - Finish reading Ch. 3 of 1984

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Vision/Hearing Screening + Time Line + 1984 + Truman Domestic Policy + McCarthyism


Today the 8th Graders:
  • Had their vision & hearing screened
  • Examined a Time Line of U. S. History Since World War II, focusing on:
    • The Cold War
    • The interplay between the Cold War and domestic politics
    • McCarthyism
    • Korean War
    • Vietnam War
  • Briefly discussed 1984
  • Began reading the pages on the online U. S. history textbook on Truman's Domestic Policy ("Domestic Challenges") & McCarthyism
Assignments for Friday
  1. Finish reading "Domestic Challenges" & "McCarthyism."
  2. Review Ch. 1 & 2 in 1984 discussion and possible pop quiz.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Korean War Documentary + Orwell's 1984


Today the 8th Graders:
Assignment for Thursday
  1. Finish watching the Korean War Documentary
  2. Finish reading Ch. 2 of Orwell's 1984 and come prepared to discuss it.
Korean War Videos

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Korean War + Orwell's 1984


Today the 8th Graders:
  • Shared analyses of the 4-map sequence on the Korean War
  • Supplemented the color 4-map sequence with information from another sequence. Both are found on this PPT, Two 4-Map Korean War Sequences.
  • Read a summary and began reading a 1997 Newsweek article on the Korean War
  • Began reading Chapter 1 of George Orwell - 1984
Assignments for Wednesday
  1. Finish reading the packet on the Korean War including the 1997 Newsweek article.
  2. Read and come prepared to discuss Chapter 1 of 1984.

Monday, February 22, 2016

Sp/Vocab Quiz + Korean War


Today the 8ths:


Assignment for Tuesday - Finish the 4-Map Sequence on the Korean War

Friday, February 19, 2016

Vocab QuizPrep + Cold War Begins + Online US History Textook on Cold War + Evaluation of Truman's Cold War Policies


Today the 8th Graders:
  • Discussed the words for Monday's Quiz over Vocabulary - Brief Summary of the Cold War
  • Began focusing on the first of a series of key Cold War topics
  • Focused today on The Cold War Begins (the first 5 years of the CW): Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, Berlin Airlift, NATO, Point Four, & Korean War
  • After reading and discussing a chronological descriptions of the events, students read the following pages from the Online US History Textbook: (clicky clicky)
    1. The Cold War Erupts
    2. The United Nations
    3. Containment and the Marshall Plan
    4. The Berlin Airlift and NATO
    5. The Korean War
  • Wrote an evaluation of President Harry S Truman's handling of the first five years of the Cold War
Assignments

For Monday 
  1. Turn in the evaluation of Truman's handling of the Cold War beginnings
  2. Quiz over Vocabulary - Brief Summary of the Cold War

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Cold War Quiz Celebration + Chronology of the Cold War + Where Historians Disagree About the Cold War


Today the 8th Graders:

  • Got back their graded Quiz: A Brief Summary of the Cold War
  • Worked on the Chronology of the Cold War assignment they were supposed to have done before they arrived to class today.
  • Built on a Quiz question assessing who was more responsible for the Cold War by reading and discussing an essay in the Where Historians Disagree series called Origins of the Cold War

Assignments

For Friday - Finish reading Origins of the Cold War, writing notes in the margin on various historians' arguments as to who was more responsible for the Cold War.

For Monday Quiz over Vocabulary - Brief Summary of the Cold War

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Cold War Quiz + Chronology of the Cold War

Click here for enlargeable view.

On this very day the 8ths:
Assignments

For Thursday - Finish the Chronology of the Cold War

For Monday Quiz over Vocabulary - Brief Summary of the Cold War

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Crash Course Video on Cold War + Brief Summary of the Cold War + Quiz Prep on Cold War

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On this day, the Gr8s:
Assignments

For Wednesday - Quiz over Brief Summary of the Cold War

For Monday- Quiz over Vocabulary - Brief Summary of the Cold War


For Future Reference

America in the 20th Century: The Cold War - 2:11:55 - YouTube

Friday, February 12, 2016

Overview of the Cold War, cont'd + Illustrating the Cold War

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Today the 8th Graders:
  • Continued reading & discussing the Brief Summary of the Cold War
  • Continued adding pictures to illustrate key Cold War people, events, & topics mentioned in the Brief Summary.
Assignments

For Saturday, Sunday, Monday: Enjoy your 3-day weekend! Happy Presidents Day!

For Tuesday
1. Finish reading Brief Summary of the Cold War.
2. Add pictures illustrating various aspects of the Cold War mentioned in the Brief Summary.

For Wednesday - Quiz over Brief Summary of the Cold War

For Future Reference
The Cold War - Crash Course World History
The Cold War - Crash Course US History
The Cold War in Asia - Crash Course US History
The American Experience: The Cold War - 2:11:55

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Cold War Overview, cont'd + Illustrations of the Cold War


Today the Grade 8s:
  • Continued reading and analyzing the Brief Summary of the Cold War.
  • Used the maps and online photos to emphasize various points made in the Brief Summary
  • Began finding and pasting into the Brief Summary pictures illustrating the various people, concepts, and events.
Assignments

For Friday - Finish finding and pasting pictures into the Brief Summary of the Cold War, as begun in class today.
You only have to do the first two sections by tomorrow (Introduction & The Iron Curtain & Containment).

For Tuesday - Quiz over Brief Summary of the Cold War

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Code Talker Battle PPT, cont'd + Cold War Overview

Today the 8ths:
Assignment for Thursday - Finish the Code Talker Battle PPT

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Tuesday, 9feb16 - Code Talkers Video(s) + Mapping a Battle from Code Talker

Please cooperate with our substitute today, students.
  • Our focus will be on the Navajo Code Talkers.
  • You will do two main activities:
Video-Navajo Code Talkers
PPT of a Code Talker Battle
1. Choose any one of the following battles described in Code Talker. (Each student should take a different battle.)
  • Bougainville - Ch. 18
  • Guam - Ch. 21
  • Iwo Jima - Ch. 24, 25, 26
  • Okinawa - Ch. 27
2. Make a PowerPoint to illustrate what is described:
  • Map of the Battle - from departure from the ship to the beach landing to the battle to their leaving the island
  • Pictures of the Battle - Look especially for things mentioned in the book.
  • Approximate route taken by the book's story teller
  • Approximate location of anything he describes.
  • Anything else you could include that would be appropriate
3. Get as much done on this today as you can.
  • It will not be due tomorrow.
  • I will check with you on Wednesday to see how far you have gotten and decide on a due date then.
Assignments

For Wednesday - Video Notes on Navajo Code Talkers

For Thursday or Friday - PowerPoint on Code Talker Battle







Monday, February 8, 2016

Patton Speech(es) + Results of WW II + Code Talker


Today the 8ths:
  • Watched an excerpt of the famous opening speech in the movie Patton
  • Compared this with an excerpt from an actual speech by General George S. Patton
  • Finished taking notes on Results of World War II
  • Read some of the final chapters from Code Talker
Assignment for Tuesday: Finish reading Code Talker through p. 224. (Ch. 27, 28, 29, & Author's Note)

Friday, February 5, 2016

Results of WW II + Code Talker

See other useful Cold War maps here.

Today the 8ths:
  • Took notes and examined maps and pictures on Results of World War II
  • Read as much as they could of Ch. 23-26 in Code Talker
Assignment for Monday: Read and come to class prepared to discuss Ch. 23-26 in Code Talker.

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Saving Private Ryan + Code Talker List & Discussion


Today the 8th Graders:
  • Watched the D-Day sequence of Saving Private Ryan in order to get an idea of what it was like to participate in an amphibious assault in a Higgins boat
  • Listed the most memorable and interesting parts thus far of Joseph Bruchac's Code Talker
  • Discussed Ch. 15-18 of Code Talker
Assignments for Friday
1. Finish your list of Code Talker highlights & post it to the Google Document.
2. Read Code Talker, Ch. 19-22 and come prepared to discuss them.

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Finished the WW II Video + Read More Code Talker

Today the 8th Graders:

  • Finally finished the long color video surveying World War II
  • Read Ch. 15-18 in Code Talker

Assignment for Thursday: Finish reading Ch. 15-18 in Code Talker and come prepared to discuss it.

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

WW II Video, cont'd + A-Bomb Debate

Today the 8ths:

  • Watched the WW II in Color video from right after D-Day to Okinawa
  • Continued the Atomic Bomb Debate, today doing it online

Assignment for Wednesday -

  1. Finish the A-Bomb Online Debate by the time you arrive for class
  2. Read and come prepared to discuss Ch. 12-14 in Code Talker

Monday, February 1, 2016

Organizational Matters + WW II Video, cont'd + A-Bomb Debate

Today the 8th Graders:
  • Spent a while making sure all required assignments were available for grading
  • Watched the D-Day portion of the World War II in Color video
  • Debated, without being fully prepared, "Should the United States have dropped the atomic bombs?"
Assignments for Tuesday
1. Continue the a-bomb debate. Read back over the a-bomb packet and come fully prepared.
2. Read Ch. 7-11 in Code Talker. Come prepared to discuss these chapters.