Social Studies Unit 3 Project:
The Global Aftermath of World War I
Step 1: For Homework, Due Tuesday 12/15 (E Day)
a)
Visit the URL provided and read the article
about your topic
b)
Using the Internet, find another article about
your topic and read it. Be sure to have access to the URL for class or print it
out.
c)
Complete the Part I of the Research Graphic
Organizer for your topic and teaching point
d) Print
out at least 3 pictures that go with your teaching point to use on a poster
your group will make
Step 2: Complete in Class When Assigned
a) As a
group, create a 2nd teaching point and complete Part II of your
Research Graphic Organizer
b) As a
group, plan an 8-minute lesson about your topic that could be taught to 2-3
other students using the
Lesson Plan Graphic Organizer
c)
As a group, design and create a poster-board or
chart paper that can be used to aid in your lesson plan. (This is where the
pictures will go, as long as any notes you have for your classmates to copy.)
Step 3:
On either
Monday 12/21 or Tuesday 12/22 (depending on your class) your table will be
split in half. At any one time, half of
you will be learning from other tables and half of you will be teaching other students about your topic. Halfway
through the period, you will switch and alternate roles.
Tables A and H
Topic: WWI and the Middle East
Teaching Point: The division of the Ottoman Empire by
the British and French created many of the problems in the Modern Middle East.
Tables B and G
Topic: Russian Revolution
Teaching Point: The horrible effects World War I had
on Russia led to the Russian Revolution and the rise of communism
Tables C and F
Topic: WWI and Africa
Teaching Point: World War I had negative consequences
for daily life in Africa
Tables D and E
Topic: WWI and Asia
Teaching Point: After WWI, Japan became the most
powerful country in Asia, creating conflict with Korea, China, and other Asian
countries.
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