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World War II - Day 2
Grade Level:
7
Subject:
Social Studies
Topic:
World War II - Day 2
Objective:
Students will identify the differences and similarities between Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin and recall the traits of leaders Mussolini, Tojo, and Franco through use of guided notes and multimedia.
Essential Standard:
7.H.1 Use historical thinking to analyze various modern societies.
7.H.2 Understand the implications of global interactions.
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Unless it is the YouTube video link to Benito Mussolini, students should not be doing anything on their Chromebooks including : listening to music videos, playing online games, etc.
After students have completed all assignments and if there is still time in class, students must do one of the following: A) Read their Accelerated Reader book, B) Grab crayons/markers and scrap paper to draw something related to the topic we're covering (Rise of Totalitarian Rulers) or C) Make a copy of their Current Events summary sent to their student Gmail and using their Chromebooks to search for a news article for extra credit.
With 5 minutes left in class, students who have been assigned as technology monitors need to make sure all Chromebooks are put in the cart and plugged in to be charged. Also, students who have assigned as desk/floor monitors need to make sure that there is no trash on the floor.
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"Rise of Totalitarian Rulers" guided notes, links to video on Mussolini, guided reading worksheet, Chromebooks