Chapter 11.1: The Allies Turn the Tide
Focus Question: How did the Allies turn the tide against the Axis?
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Terms and People: · Dwight Eisenhower · George S. Patton, Jr. · unconditional surrender * saturation bombing · strategic bombing · Tuskegee Airmen · Chester Nimitz · Battle of Midway
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1) Bellringer
Write up your summary in the Bellringer part of your Section Packet. Movie Title: The War in Europe
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2) Lecture and Cornell Notes
Download the lecture PowerPoint and Student Notes below.
PDF Version:
You'll need to open this PDF version if you're working on a ChromeBook, or don't have PowerPoint installed.
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3) Think - Pair - Share
Think: on your own, check your lecture notes and mentally work through the questions.
Pair: talk through the questions with your elbow partner. Share: be prepared to answer the questions in class.
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4) Section Movie
Crash Course Episodes
Watch the movie, then answer the questions in the Section Movie part of your Section Packet or OneNote binder. The questions that you answer are below:
Movie Title: The War in the Pacific
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Activity 1: The Big Ideas: Study Guide
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Activity 2: The War in Europe
Download the worksheet below. Refer to the Info PDF to complete the worksheet. Upload your PPT to Google Classroom.
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Activity 3: The War in the Pacific
Download the worksheet below. You will need to refer to the Info PDF to be able to answer the questions on the worksheet. Upload your PPT to Google Classroom.
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Activity 4: The Allies Turn the Tide Infographic
Complete the worksheet by referring to today's lecture notes.
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Exit Ticket
Download the questions below. Answer the question in the Exit Ticket section of your Section Packet or OneNote binder. Please write in sentences.
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Summary
Access the reading below.
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Title: Turn of the Tide in Europe (TPT)
Download the worksheet below.
Download the worksheet below.
You'll need to refer to the movie of Hitler's speeches and also the reading below.
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Extension
These are videos, websites, and activities that I believe are helpful in understanding and thinking critically about the content, or helpful in preparing for exams. Extension activities are voluntary, but recommended.
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Home Front Part 1
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