Week 25 - March 4th - 9th
- Gerald Mykael
- Mar 4, 2019
- 2 min read
March 4th
Socials 11
Today the students participated in a Kahoot Review on the Causes of WWII. They have a quiz tomorrow on the leaders of WWII and their respected countries, the rise of dictators and in what year they came into power, as well as on the Map of Europe.
The test is 59 Multiple Choice Questions.
Afterwords the students were tasked with finishing some of their missing assignments for the course which have not been submitted.
The Stations Activity can be found here.
The Stations can be found here.
The World Map/Map of Canada can be found here.
The Missing Timeline can be found here.
Adolf Hitler Speech can be found here.
The Treaty of Versailles Chart can be found here.
The Treaty of Versailles Worksheet can be found here.
The World War II in Colour Question can be found here.
Socials 10
Today the students wrote a test on WWII.
The Test can be found here.
March 5th
Socials 11
Today the students wrote their test on the causes of WWII.
The test can be found here.
Socials 10
Today we began our exploration of the Holocaust.
The Workbook can be found here.
The PPT can be found here.
March 6th
Socials 11
Today the students worked on exploring Disney Propaganda during WWII.
The Disney Propaganda Questions can be found here.
The Cartoon Propaganda worksheet can be found here.
Socials 10
Today we began our exploration of the Holocaust.
The Workbook can be found here.
March 7th
Socials 11
Today the students completed watching the Disney Propaganda films and began working on their Cartoon Propaganda.
The Disney Propaganda Questions can be found here.
The Cartoon Propaganda worksheet can be found here.
Socials 10
March 8th
Socials 10
Today students explored the Nuremberg Laws which were a series of racially prejudicial laws that were created in 1935 Nazi Germany.
The Nuremberg Laws worksheet can be found here.
The Holocaust Mapbook can be found here.
Socials 11
Today the students continued their exploration of WWII by looking at what Canada was up to during this time-period.
The American Homefront worksheet can be found here.
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