Warm Up #50 1)What do you think was the most important cause of World War I? 2)Please explain your answer choice. Objective: Scholars will be able to explain.

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Warm Up #50 1)What do you think was the most important cause of World War I? 2)Please explain your answer choice. Objective: Scholars will be able to explain the causes of World War I : Military, Alliances, Assassination, Imperialism, and Nationalism. Students will create a poster and paragraph showing the main idea of one of the causes of World War I Tasks/ Agenda: 1. Complete Warm Up 2. Causes of World War I Pop Quiz 3. World War I Poster Activity Homework None

World War I Poster Activity Read Assigned Topic and Answer questions attached. Title of your Article at the top of Poster Choose 5 facts/important ideas from your assigned reading. Each fact should be written in a complete sentence. Create a Picture to represent each fact. Neat and colored. Write a paragraph to summarize your reading passage.

Warm Up #51: Nationalism is a strong feeling of support for one’s nation. The support can mean to be proud of one’s country and to want it to be the richest and most important country in the world. Strong nationalism was a cause of World War I because all the major European powers… a.Wanted to live in peace with other countries b.Wanted all the countries to have equal power c.Thought the others were more powerful d.Wanted to be the most powerful Objective: Scholars will analyze a reading passage to create a poster that demonstrates main idea of the passage and will teach fellow scholars about their WWI topic. Agenda: 1.Warm Up 2.Finish Poster 3.Share Knowledge Homework: WWI Folder Due THURSDAY/FRIDAY STUDY FOR POP QUIZ.

Poster Notes/Presentations Presentations will be grouped based on Topics/Articles Audience is responsible for capturing what the article was about – KEY information. NOT specifics – Capture the Main Idea Posters/Articles are potential quiz questions!

Warm Up # 52: _________ was the primary weapon used in World War I for trench warfare and two different types existed that proved to be deadly. Objective: Scholars will read and understand the peace treaty of Versailles and evaluate the positives and negatives to the treaty. Agenda: 1.Warm Up 2.Review End of War/Finish Presentations 3.Treaty of Versailles 4.Collect WWI Folders Homework: None

Warm Up # 53: On Handout the Free Write at the top of the page Objective: Students will understand the events surrounding the civil rights Children’s March and how this event was a major movement of the time period. Agenda: 1.Warm Up – on handout 2.Children’s March 3.Questions 4.Pass back out WWI folders to study for the quiz. Homework: WWI Quiz next class