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Bell Ringer: March (21)25, 2019
TOPIC:
NORMANDY LANDINGS (D-DAY) AND THE ATOMIC BOMB
ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
EXPLAIN THE NORMANDY LANDINGS AND THE DROPPING OF THE ATOMIC BOMB
Announcements:
1. ID Badges!
2. Test today!
Materials:
1. Binder
2. D-Day/Bomb Reading
3. Cell Phone
1944-
1945 CE
Japan
France
Word Wall Vocabulary:
• Atomic bomb: bomb developed United States that was dropped on Japanese cities
• D-Day: another name for the Normandy landings; turning point in WWII which opened a second front in Europe
• Fat Man: atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki
• Hiroshima: city in Japan bombed with atomic bomb
• Little Boy: atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima
• Nagasaki: city in Japan bombed with atomic bomb
• V-E Day: Victory in Europe Day, end of war with Germany
• V-J Day: Victory in Japan Day, end of war with Japan
The Normandy Landings/D-Day
• AKA D-Day, June 6, 1944
• Allied forces land on the beaches of Normandy, which opens a second front in Europe
• This is the turning point of World War II and eventually leads to Germany’s surrender (known as V-E Day)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cGuB-OWR0g
The Atomic Bombs
• Manhattan Project: US secretly developed atomic bomb during WWII
• Fat Man and Little Boy (atomic bombs) were dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in August 1945
• The destruction led to Japan’s surrender and V-J Day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wxWNAM8Cso
https://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/
FUN FACT:
• If the bombs had been detonated on the ground, Japan would glow in the dark
• One man survived both atomic bombs in Nagasaki and Hiroshima
• Matter weighing the same as a paper clip generated the power of the Hiroshima bomb
• Atomic bomb tests were a major tourist attraction in Las Vegas
• There is a museum on the site of the first atomic bomb testing site, but it is only open 12 hours per year due to radiation
Independent Practice: D-Day/Atomic Bombs Worksheet Levels 1-3/Missing Work• Ms. McCleskey will assign you a
level (1, 2, or 3)
• Read the worksheets and complete the questions on the Google form
• If you do not have a phone, use the computer and/or a partner
• LAP 1: N/A- Google Form
• LAP 2: N/A- Google Form
• LAP 3: N/A- Google Form
• DUE AT THE END OF CLASS: COMPLETED GOOGLE FORM AND MISSING WORK
Missing Work:
If you’re on this list, see Ms. McCleskey. You
must complete any missing work before
beginning independent practice.
1A Margarita, Alexis, Fernando L., Monserrat, Bryan,
Jeremiah, Juliana, Brixie, Carlos
2A Ingri, Ismael, Leslie, Jordi
4A Nikolas, Dominick, Fernando J., Israel, Carlos,
Stephanie, Liverly, Osbaldo, Destiny, Brallan,
Fernando M.
1B Homer, Cristi, Kenverlyn, Christopher, Deysi, Maira,
Crystal, Julian, Luis
2B Eric, Odir, Gean, Shuron, Manuel, Kenia, Lizbeth,
Jose, Clarissa, Cinthia, Sara
4B Alondra, Maria, Luis, Jovani, Gustavo, Kaitlin, Junior,
Tayler, Paola, Johnathon
Independent Practice: QuizletLive
• Do not get out your phones until Ms. McCleskey tells you to
• Choose to work individually or with a partner
• Put your first name and last initial when asked for a name
Announcements:
1: TEST TODAY! Assessment Day: March 21(25), 2019
Materials:
1: Scantron
2: Pencil
1. Please find your Scantron
3. Do not write on any part of the
Scantron except for the
bubbles. If you make a mistake,
X it out and bubble in the
correct answer
4. Turn in your test booklet to the
pile and hand your Scantron to
Ms. McCleskey
SCANTRON