In the Pacific – Band of Brothers
In the Pacific – Band of Brothers Lesson Objectives Students will learn what it was like to be in a flight crew during WWII. Students will understand the social and emotional pressures that influenced how people acted towards their crew. In the Pacific – Band of Brothers Lesson Objectives Students will learn what it was…
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US Warships and WWII Lesson Objectives Analyze Mr. Huber’s description of ferrying President Roosevelt as it relates to US history. Compare and contrast the USS Iowa and the USS Willie D. US Warships and WWII Lesson Objectives Analyze Mr. Huber’s description of ferrying President Roosevelt as it relates to US history. Compare and contrast the…
Read MoreGenerals Eisenhower, Patton, and Bradley
Generals Eisenhower, Patton, and Bradley: WWII Lesson Objectives Compare and contrast Generals Patton, Eisenhower, and Bradley. Research Generals Patton, Eisenhower, and Bradley to determine their roles in WWII. Generals Eisenhower, Patton, and Bradley: WWII Lesson Objectives Compare and contrast Generals Patton, Eisenhower, and Bradley. Research Generals Patton, Eisenhower, and Bradley to determine their roles in…
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Meal Bars & More WWII Story Lesson Objectives Compare and contrast emotions experienced by Jim Reed and other soldiers to the civilians they were transporting. Identify three facts related to Jim Reed’s role in WWII. Meal Bars & More WWII Story Lesson Objectives Compare and contrast emotions experienced by Jim Reed and other soldiers to…
Read MoreWWII POWs (Prisoners of War)
WWII POW’S (Prisoners of War) Lesson Objectives Compare and contrast the lives of prisoners of war. Identify specific strategies used during World War II. Lesson 1: WWII Leadership Lesson Objectives Compare and contrast the lives of prisoners of war. Identify specific strategies used during World War II. Fiske Hanley II – Japanese Prisoner of War…
Read MoreAttack on Pearl Harbor
Attack on Pearl Harbor Lesson Objectives Be able to analyze a primary source document for historic evidence. Attack on Pearl Harbor Lesson Objectives Be able to analyze a primary source document for historic evidence. Jim Hardwick – “Pearl Harbor” Lesson Materials Use these materials to aid the video content above. Handouts and Worksheets Reusable Resources
Read MoreGrowing Up in the 1930s
Growing Up in the 1930s Lesson Objectives Identify types of technology used during the 1930s Compare and contrast prices from the 1930s to today Growing Up in the 1930s Lesson Objectives Identify types of technology used during the 1930s Compare and contrast prices from the 1930s to today Chick Sham Lesson Materials Use these materials…
Read MoreSpecial Memories During The Great Depression
Special Memories During The Great Depression Lesson Objectives Students will better understand the difference in context between today and the great depression, particularly in American technology and culture. Students will learn and demonstrate a skill. Special Memories During The Great Depression Lesson Objectives Students will better understand the difference in context between today and the…
Read MoreThe Great Depression in the Big City
The Great Depression Life in the Big City Lesson Objectives Understand what it was like to be a child growing up in the city during the depression. Consider the differences between absolute and relative poverty, poverty in the 1930’s vs poverty today. The Great Depression Life in the Big City Lesson Objectives Understand what it…
Read MoreThe Great Depression in Rural America
The Great Depression in Rural America Lesson Objectives Understand the impact of the great depression on families. Compare expectations between then and now in terms of saving money, making do without, etc. The Great Depression in Rural America Lesson Objectives Understand the impact of the great depression on families. Compare expectations between then and now…
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