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Friday January 17, 2013Happy Birthday Ben!
Standard 10.5 Students analyze the causes and course of the First World War.
1. Warm Up: The Week in Rap
2. Current Event #13. Flocab: The Great War4. Causes of WWI “Powder
Keg Assignment: Due Tuesday 1/21
5. Check for Spirals (25 points)
6. Wrap Up: Due Today
• Powder Keg Due Tues
• Color Pencils or markers: 25 pts extra credit each!
What are three events that happened this week? What is the significance of one of those events?
Essential Question Why and how did World War I begin?
Agenda:Home Fun Warm Up:
Thursday January 16, 2013 Standard 10.5 Students analyze the causes and course of the First World War.
1. Warm Up2. Causes of WWI
“Powder Keg Assignment: Due Tuesday 1/21
3. Wrap Up
• Spiral Due Tomorrow!
• Current Event #1: TOMORROW!
• Color Pencils or markers: 25 pts extra credit each!
On next slide. How does a 19-year old start a world war?Answer in complete sentences.
Essential Question Why and how did World War I begin?
We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.Martin Luther King, Jr
Agenda: Home Fun Warm Up:
On the front of the powder keg.
1. Draw a large color picture of a powder keg.
2. Title it clearly: The Causes of WWI
3. Inside the picture of the powder keg NEATLY label the 4 M.A.I.N. causes of WWI.
4. Label the fuse with the event that started WWI.
Inside the powder keg1. Define each of the
terms.2. Explain how it
contributed to the start of WW1. 2 sentences minimum.
3. Use your textbook4. Use your notes
5. 50 pts6. Due Tues 1/21
POWDER KEG ASSIGNMENT
Standard 10.5 Students analyze the causes and course of the First World War.
Essential Question: Why and how did World War 1 begin in 1914?
1. Warm Up: College T Shirt Day
2. I will check map during warm up.
3. Cornell Notes 11-1 The Great War Begins (pg 6)
4. Wrap Up
• Questions/Summary for C-Notes
• Spiral check Friday• CE #1 Due Friday• Extra Credit: Color
Pencils or Markers. 25 pts each. Up to 2.
Take 5 notes on the University of Miami. Is this a school that you would like to attend? Explain.
Wednesday January 15, 2014 College T shirt Day
Agenda: Warm Up:Home Fun
Standard 10.5 Students analyze the causes and course of the First World War.
Essential Question: Why and how did World War 1 begin in 1914?
1. Seating Chart2. Warm Up Week 1 (page #3)3. Kainoa4. The Basics5. Current Event #1: How to.
(Page #4)6. Semester 1 Review
Activity7. Wrap Up
• Spiral by Friday.
• Use a Planner
• Current Event #1: Due Friday
What grade do you plan on earning in World History this semester? Why do you want to earn it? What will you need to do consistently to earn it?
Monday January 13, 2014 Welcome Back!
Never let your success get your head. Never let your failures get to your heart.
Agenda: Warm Up:Home Fun
Standard 10.5 Students analyze the causes and course of the First World War.
Essential Question: Why and how did World War 1 begin in 1914?
1. Warm Up2. Remind 1013. Books, your seat # is your
book #. You are responsible for this book!
4. Europe 1914. Due tomorrow labeled and colored neatly.
5. Wrap Up
• Spiral by Friday.
• Use a Planner
• Current Event #1: Due Friday
Look through pages 351-383 in your textbook and focus on the visuals. Write a list of the topics that you already know something about on the left side, and the topics that you want to learn
more about on the right side.
Tuesday January 14, 2014 Restructuring
Agenda: Warm Up:Home Fun
Know Want to Know
Words of Wisdom: Wisdom is the reward you get for a lifetime of listening when you ‘d preferred to talk.~ Doug Larson
KNOW WANT TO KNOW
WWI/RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
Label: Atlantic Ocean Mediterranean Sea Black Sea North Sea Baltic Sea Portugal Spain France United Kingdom Luxembourg (LUX) Belgium Netherlands (NETH) Switzerland Italy Denmark Germany Austria-Hungary Montenegro Serbia Romania Albania Greece Bulgaria Ottoman Empire Russia Label all cities on the map in the text
Europe 1914 Map Page 353Draw/Color• Matching Key in upper left
hand corner.• Color map to match
information in the key.• Yes you must draw the red
soldiers, but they can be red bars instead.
DO NOT label the 1920 map yet. That will be done later.
The Basics BE on time Be prepared BE polite Be productive Not doing the above will result
in loss of points, and making the teacher angry.
Do YOUR best! 4 passes per semester Have a good attitude Don’t interrupt me Don’t waste tax payers $, or
your life.
Stapler, hole puncher, tissue, paper towels, hand sanitizer, In Box is ALL ON THE BACK TABLE! Handle this stuff when I am not talking to entire class.
If you are absent (which should only happen if you are sick or it is absolutely necessary) YOU are responsible for what you missed. Step 1: Look on the calendar on the board.Step 2: Ask a neighbor to see their warm up
paper, and copy it.Step 3: Get missing handouts/notes
Step 4: Talk to teacher if you missed test or quiz. (you have 1 week to make it up)
ImperialismDirect Democracy in AthensFrench Revolution Roman RepublicChristianityGlorious Revolution in England Napoleonic FranceIndustrial Revolution
The EnlightenmentAmerican RevolutionRevolutions in Latin AmericaJudaism’s Ten CommandmentsAgricultural RevolutionAmerican Declaration of Independence
PARTNER REVIEWWith your neighbor, take out a sheet of paper and number 1-14.Put the events below in chronological order. Think about what events led to others.
1. Direct Democracy in Athens
2. Roman Republic3. Judaism’s Ten
Commandments4. Christianity5. Glorious Revolution in
England6. The Enlightenment7. American Declaration of
Independence
8. American Revolution9. French Revolution 10. Napoleonic France11. Revolutions in Latin
America12. Agricultural Revolution13. Industrial Revolution14. Imperialism
REVIEW ANSWERS
Tuesday January 14, 2014 Standard 10.5 Students analyze the causes and course of the First World War.
Agenda:1. Warm Up Week 1 (page 3)2. Remind 1013. Europe 1914 Map. Must be
labled and colored neatly by tomorrow.
4. Wrap Up
Home Fun:• Spiral Due
Friday• Use a planner • Current Event
#1: Due Friday
Warm Up: Look through pages 351-383 in your textbook and focus on the visuals. Write a list of the topics that you already know something about on the left side, and the topics that you want to learn more about on the right side.
You can't build a reputation on what you are going to do. Henry Ford
Know Want to Know
Essential Question: Why and how did World War 1 begin in 1914?
Friday January 17, 2013 Standard 10.5 Students analyze the causes and course of the First World War.
Agenda:1. Warm Up Week 1
(page 3)2. Current Event #1 3. CAHSEE Prep. #1-9 4. Planner Check Spiral
Check5. Causes of WWI
“Powder Keg Assignment: Due Tuesday
6. Wrap Up: Due Today
Home Fun:• Powder Keg
due Tuesday• Color
Pencils
Warm Up:The Week in Rap! Write down three important events. Explain the significance of at least one.
Essential Question Why and how did World War I begin?
Even if I know that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.~ Martin Luther King Jr.
The Basics BE on time Be prepared BE polite Be productive Not doing the above will result
in loss of points, and making the teacher angry.
4 passes per semester Bring Book everyday Have a good attitude Don’t interrupt me Don’t waste tax payers $, or
your life.
Stapler, hole puncher, tissue, paper towels, hand sanitizer, In Box is ALL ON THE BACK TABLE! Handle this stuff when I am not talking to entire class.
If you are absent (which should only happen if you are sick or it is absolutely necessary) YOU are responsible for what you missed. Step 1: Look on the calendar in the back.
Step 2: Ask a neighbor to see their warm up paper, and copy it.
Step 3: Get missing handouts/notesStep 4: Talk to teacher if you missed test or
quiz. (you have 1 week to make it up)
On a piece of paper answer the following question in 3 complete sentences.
Why do we study History?
Direct Democracy in AthensRoman RepublicJudaism’s Ten CommandmentsChristianityGlorious Revolution in EnglandEnglish Bill of RightsThe EnlightenmentAmerican Declaration of Independence
American RevolutionAmerican Bill of RightsFrench Revolution Napoleonic FranceRevolutions in Latin AmericaAgricultural RevolutionIndustrial RevolutionThe Berlin ConferenceThe Opium War
Review
On a ½ sheet of paper answer the following in complete sentences:
What was it? What was a cause/s? What was an effect/s?
5 sentences minimum.
Tuesday 12/6/11Standard 10.5 Students analyze the causes and course of the First World War.
WOW: Only the educated are free. Essential Question: How was WWI different from previous wars?
Agenda:1. Warm Up Week 17
(page 11)2. Collect 10.4 Thinking
Map3. The Century: Shell
Shock (Page 13)4. Wrap Up
Home Fun:QUESTIONS AND
SUMMARY FOR Ch 11 Section 1 C-Notes!
No Current Event this week. PREPARE FOR FINAL!!
Imperialism and WWI will be combined into 1
notebook due on the day of your final.
EAGLES FEED YOUR EAGLETS. Payday this
week!!
Warm Up: What were the
four main causes of World
War I?
Monday 12/5/11Standard 10.5 Students analyze the causes and course of the First World War.
WOW: Everyday is a gift, that is why they call it the present. Essential Question: What were the four main causes of WWI?
Agenda:1. Warm Up Week 17
(page 11)2. The History of the
British Empire 3. Ch 11 Section 1
Notes: The Great War Begins (Page 12)
4. “All for you Sophie”5. Wrap Up
Home Fun:Imperialism Thinking Map
Assessment Due Tomorrow.
No Current Event this week. PREPARE FOR FINAL!!
Imperialism and WWI will be combined into 1
notebook due on the day of your final.
EAGLES FEED YOUR EAGLETS. Payday this
week!!
Warm Up: Should you always support a friend, no matter what he or she does?What might be the long term consequences of refusing to help a friend or ally?
CauseComplete Sentence
Political Effect
Cultural Effect
COMPLETE SENTENCE must say the name of a country
in which this happened.
Imperialism
Cause
Cause
Cause
Economic Effect
Your Choice Effect
Color picture for Causes
Color picture for Effects
Color picture for
Imperialism
Warm Up:
Should you always support a friend, no matter what he or she does?
What might be the long term consequences of refusing to help a friend or ally?
Friday December 3, 2010 (7 days left to bring grade up)Standard 10.5 Students analyze the causes and course of the First World War.
1. Learning Log2. Warm Up: Go to page 356. Who was Austria-Hungary
allied with? Who was Serbia allied with? Who was Britain allied with?
3. Current Events4. Finish:The Century: Shell Shock. Video Notes.5. Ch 11 Illustrated vocabulary 6. Wrap Up: What is militarism, and how did it lead to
WWI?Due Today: Make Up Work. Imperialism TimelineHome Fun: Have a great weekend.
WOW: Only the educated are free.
Warm Up Wednesday Dec 2, 2009
Warm-UpHow could Industrialization and
Imperialism lead to war?
Use complete sentences
Today’s Standard
10.5 Students Analyze the causes of World War I Analyze the arguments for entering into war presented by leaders
from all sides of the Great War and the role of political and economic rivalries, ethnic and ideological conflicts…
Examine the principal theaters of battle, major turning points, and the importance of geographic factors in military decisions and outcomes…
Today’s Objectives
Students will be able to…1. Identify and discuss the 4 MAIN causes of and the event
that started WWI by participating in the interactive notes.
2. Summarize what you have learned and how it relates to what you already knew about WWI.
Ch. 11 Sect. 1 Cornell Notes: The Great War Begins
Essential Question: Why and how did World War I start in 1914?
Europe on the eve of WWI 1914 Industrialization
was at its peak
This lead to the belief that Europeans were the most modern and civilized people in the world
European nations were fiercely competing for imperial colonies around the world
Germany Germany and
Prussia – essentially one country
One of the three most industrialized nations
Very strong ties with Austria-Hungary
Strong military
Eastern Europe & the Balkans
• Increasing nationalism• Serbia wants to create a
Slavic state– Would take land from
Austria Hungary and the Ottoman Empire
• Attacks the Ottoman Empire1912
• Balkan states begin to fight – high tensions
The European Powder Keg
MilitarismAlliance SystemImperialismNationalism
The M.A.I.N causes of WWI
MilitarismThe policy of
glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war
Europe was in a dangerous arms race.
Alliance SystemEuropean countries created a web of treaties
designed to protect themselves.
Triple Alliance • Germany
• Austria-Hungary
• Italy
Triple Entente• France
• Russia
• Great Britain
(Central Powers)
Italy switches sides in 1915
1879The Dual Alliance
Germany and Austria-Hungary made an alliance to protect
themselves from Russia
1881Austro-Serbian Alliance
Austria-Hungary made an alliance with Serbia to stop
Russia gaining control of Serbia
1882The Triple Alliance
Germany and Austria- Hungary made an alliance with Italy to
stop Italy from taking sides with Russia
1914Triple Entente (no separate
peace)
Britain, Russia and France agreed not to sign for peace
separately.
1894Franco-Russian Alliance
Russia formed an alliance with France to protect herself against Germany and Austria-Hungary
1907Triple Entente
This was made between Russia, France and Britain to counter the increasing threat
from Germany.
1907Anglo-Russian Entente
This was an agreement between Britain and Russia
1904Entente Cordiale
This was an agreement, but not a formal alliance, between
France and Britain.
Triple Alliance Triple Entente
Germany & Britain race to create most powerful navy
ImperialismEuropean countries
were competing
for colonies, this leads to
conflict.
NationalismHaving great pride
in one’s country.
Caused additional competition
between European countries.
How World War I Began:
Conflict
Competition
WAR
Europe on Eve of WWI
The Balkans
The Powder Keg Explodes
On June 28,1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie were assassinated.
On July 23, 1914 Austria-Hungary gave Serbia an ultimatum to end all anti-Austrian agitation and to punish all involved in the murder.
On July 28, 1914 Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.
Franz Ferdinand’s
bloodied coat
All For You Sophia Lyrics
Bang bang, Gavrilo PrincipBang bang, shoot me GavriloBang bang, the first six are for youBang bang, the seventh is for meBang bang, Gavrilo PrincipBang bang, Europe's going to weepAll for you, all for you, all for you, Sophia (x4)
Bang bang, history's completeBang bang, shoot me GavriloBang bang, the first six are for youBang bang, the seventh is for meBang bang, Gavrilo PrincipBang bang, shoot me Gavrilo
All for you, all for you, all for you, Sophia (x4)
The Black Hand holds the gunThe devil takes his runUrban, take the Appel QuayIt's June the twenty-eighthThe seventh was for me