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Delve into the key legacies of WWI, comparing primary and secondary sources to craft a compelling thesis statement. Engage in interactive learning activities to enhance understanding and critical thinking.
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Entrance ticket: RSQC2 In two minutes:- Recall and list in rank order the most important ideas from the video.-Summarize those points in a single sentence.-Write one major question you want answered.-Identify a thread or theme to connect this material to why it would matter to us today.
Essential Question: What is the most important legacy of WWI? Students will be able to explain the major results of WWI based on research of secondary sources. Students will be able to examine the results of WWI based on secondary and primary sources.
2. Pair with your partner to share and compare notes • 3. Paired students will come together in your group – the whole group will have pairs that represent each legacy. Share and compare! Snowball : 1. 5 minutes on your own to read and take notes
Gallery Walk and Silent Paper Rotate Clockwise 2. Remember, this is a SILENT discussion 3. Answer, respond, comment!
Exit Ticket • Based on what you learned in class today in the article and primary sources, what would your thesis statement be?
A Quality Thesis Statement… - Is One (or Two) strong and focused sentence(s)- Will guide the writing-will be able to be support with evidence
Entrance Ticket: 1-minute summary: 3 legacies and circle most important