1. DRAW A LINE BETWEEN TODAY AND THE LAST LESSON
RIGHT CORNER: 1) Write: Name: _, Period: _,
Date: 03/09/12, Topic: Start of WWI
LEFT CORNER: Write “Opener #10” and then:
1) Write 1 high+1 low in last 24 hours
2) Rate your comprehension for this
week’s topic so far: lost<1-5>easy
3) Respond to the Opener by writing
at least 1 sentences about:
Your opinions/thoughts OR/AND
Questions sparked by the clip OR/AND
Summary of the clip OR/AND
Announcements: None
2. Agenda
1) Start of WWI
What you will be able to do:
1) Why did UK join WWI?
Reminder
1) Complete Foreign News Show
Sheet
3. Opener # Reminders Name
2)Hi & Lo…………………………………………. Period
2) Opinion, Question or Summary…………… Date
3) # Rating Past Understanding……………… Topic
Cues/
Topic Notes Here
Navigation
+
Section Reflections & Responses Here
Heading:
# & Title
+ SIGNATURES + STAMPS
Main Ideas
+
Questions
SUMMARY/EXIT REFLECTION
4. Opener 1 Permission Slip Due Fri Bruce Lee
2)Hi-talked with friends, Lo-Feeling tired Period 2
2) Why was Japan’s military modernization
turn out better than China’s?
8/25/12
3) 3 Asian Imperialism
Notes #1a Meiji Emperor more symbol than power
Meiji Young, handsome, wore Western clothes
Emperor
Activ #1a 1) 3 because tradition is important
Debate 2) 5 because survival is most important
Activ #1b
1) The reason students returned was nationalism.
Reading
2) I think people are more individualistic today.
Military #1
Ruso War?
Closing your country to threats can weaken you.
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6. By Friday
You need a World
Studies bound
notebook for in-
class notes for just
this class. Today
and block notes
can be stapled in.
7. Quiz (10 Points)
2) Clear desk of everything except a
writing tool
3) When done, turn quiz face down.
5) Circle
just the dots.
4) Quiz # 1
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10. Activ #10a, Title “Pre-War Poems”
1) Write: Vitai Lampada by
Sir Henry Newbolt
2) Henry Newbolt’s main
point?
11. Vitai Lampada by Sir Henry Newbolt
THERE'S a breathless hush in the Close to-
night
Ten to make and the match to win -
A bumping pitch and a blinding light,
An hour to play and the last man in.
And it's not for the sake of a ribboned coat,
Or the selfish hope of a season's fame,
But his Captain's hand on his shoulder smote
"Play up! play up! and play the game!"
12. Vitai Lampada by Sir Henry Newbolt
The sand of the desert is sodden red, -
Red with the wreck of a square that broke; -
The Gatling's jammed and the colonel dead,
And the regiment blind with dust and smoke.
The river of death has brimmed his banks,
And England's far, and Honour a name,
But the voice of schoolboy rallies the ranks,
"Play up! play up! and play the game!"
13. Vitai Lampada by Sir Henry Newbolt
This is the word that year by year
While in her place the School is set
Every one of her sons must hear,
And none that hears it dare forget.
This they all with a joyful mind
Bear through life like a torch in flame,
And falling fling to the host behind -
"Play up! play up! and play the game!"
15. WWI Causes Notes
1) Long Term Causes: M.A.N.I.A.
(not in chronological order)
Militarism-Arms race
Alliances-Mutual protection agreements
Nationalism-Belief they were better
Imperialism-Competition for territory
Angst: Society’s restlessness and
problems at home
2) Immediate Trigger of WWI:
Assassination of Austrian Archduke
Franz Ferdinand
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17. Activ #10b, Title “War Strategy”
1) With your partner, quickly
develop a strategy for
Germany to win this war.
(include their name).
18. Notes #10a, Title: “Start of WWI Notes”
1) Schlieffen Plan: Germany’s secret plan (each
country had a plan they thought was fool proof)
a) 90% of Forces at France: Russia slow to mobilize,
knock France out first
b) Invade France from North: Defeat France by
surprise invasion thru neutral Belgium
c) Russia Last: Once France done, attack Russia
right as Russia troops mobilized in east
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20. 2) UK Joins the War: Hesitant
to join to uphold alliance:
a) invading neutral Belgium
b) French + UK media
exaggerates up Ger.
atrocities in Belgium
Allies: Russia, France, UK
Central: Austria, Germ, Otto
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27. Notes #11a, Title: “WWI:
1914-1918 Notes”
1) Schlieffen Plan Fails:
Ger. relied on too many
things to go right +
wrong for enemy
a) Belgium fights back:
Slowing march to
France
b) Russia mobilizes faster
than expected: Forcing
Ger to send more troops
east
c) UK troops in France: UK
+ France win at the
Battle of the Marne
28. Notes #11a, Title: “WWI: 1914-1918 Notes”
2) Western Front: 2 mo. after start, both dig in
trenches. 4 years: 10+- mi. movement.
3) Trench Warfare: 300-600 yds separated sides
by “no mans land.” Tech favored defense:
barbed wire, machine guns, explosive artillery
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31. Activ #11a, Title “Video: UK Enters the War”
1) Copy Source Title: My Boy Jack
2…) Discuss questions on the board
with a partner. Summarize your
discussion (include their name at the
end). Remember participation points
are deducted if off task.
5 Reading/Film Qs Come From These Journ.
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