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Please do not talk at this timeAug. 27/28 HW: Finish your Below the Surface questions Vocab Quiz on Tuesday 9/2 Please get out your Reading notes on the Treaty of Versailles and a piece of paper.

Above and Below the Surface Tree- Pg 12A Consider this tree… How do you know the roots are under the tree? There is the part that everyone can see easily because the tree grows so tall above the surface…. And there are the roots that you can’t see at all because they are below the surface…. But you know they are there…

Above and Below the Surface Questions: This tree is also a symbol for things in life…. There is the part that everyone can see easily, the who, what, when and where of life. We call these Above the Surface Questions that get Above the Surface Information. And there are the parts of life that are just hinted at, that you have to figure out based on what you know….the why, how and what if of life. The could, would and should of life…We call these Below the Surface Questions, that get Below the Surface Information.

Above and Below the Surface Questions: Who What When Where How Why What If Could Would Should Draw this tree on Pg. 12A in your notebook and add the two boxes of questions….

Title: Treaty of Versailles Above and Below the Surface Tree Above the Surface: Please Draw a stick tree on Pg. 12B in your notebook. 1. Look at Chpt. 13, Sec. 4. and look for the title The Versailles Treaty. (pg ). Answer these Above the Surface Questions in the branches of your tree A. When was the Treaty of Versailles signed? B. Who participated in writing the treaty? Who signed the treaty? Who did not? C. What benefits did France and Britain receive from this treaty? D. What are three ways the treaty harmed Germany? E. What does the War Guilt Clause say? You do NOT need to write the Questions. ABCDEABCDE In your team: Find WHERE the answer is in the Book. Find a QUOTE from the book that includes the answer to the question.

Title: Treaty of Versailles Above and Below the Surface Tree Above the Surface: Please Draw a stick tree on Pg. 12B in your notebook. 1. Look at Chpt. 13, Sec. 4. and look for the title The Versailles Treaty. (pg ). Answer these Above the Surface Questions in the branches of your tree A. When was the Treaty of Versailles signed? B. Who participated in writing the treaty? Who signed the treaty? Who did not? C. What benefits did France and Britain receive from this treaty? D. What are three ways the treaty harmed Germany? E. What does the War Guilt Clause say? You do NOT need to write the Questions. ABCDEABCDE

Title: Treaty of Versailles Above and Below the Surface Tree Above the Surface: Please Draw a stick tree on Pg. 12B in your notebook. 1. Look at Chpt. 13, Sec. 4. and look for the title The Versailles Treaty. (pg ). Answer these Above the Surface Questions in the branches of your tree A. When was the Treaty of Versailles signed? B. Who participated in writing the treaty? Who signed the treaty? Who did not? C. What benefits did France and Britain receive from this treaty? D. What are three ways the treaty harmed Germany? E. What does the War Guilt Clause say? You do NOT need to write the Questions. ABCDEABCDE

Practice Above and Below the Surface Below the Surface: Now look at the roots of your stick tree… 1. With your Partner, look at the information you have gathered in the Above the Surface part of your tree and in your Reading Notes. Chapter 13, Sec. 4 2.Answer these questions in the roots of your tree In complete sentences: F.How was Germany harmed by this treaty? G.What could have happened if the War Guilt Clause had never been added to the Treaty? H.Why were the Allies unhappy with the Treaty? I.Should the US have signed the Treaty? A B C D E How? Why? How? Could…? Find a QUOTE from the book to include in your answer to the question.

Please do not talk at this timeAug. 29 HW: Finish your Versailles Treaty Paragraph- TYPED for Tuesday. Vocab Quiz on Tuesday 9/2 Please get out your Reading notes on the Treaty of Versailles and a piece of paper.

Practice Above and Below the Surface Below the Surface: Now look at the roots of your stick tree… 1. With your Partner, look at the information you have gathered in the Above the Surface part of your tree and in your Reading Notes. Chapter 13, Sec. 4 2.Answer these questions in the roots of your tree In complete sentences: F.How was Germany harmed by this treaty? G.What could have happened if the War Guilt Clause had never been added to the Treaty? H.Why were the Allies unhappy with the Treaty? I.Should the US have signed the Treaty? A B C D E How? Why? How? Could…? Find a QUOTE from the book to include in your answer to the question. Share Out

Objective: Summarize the Effects of the Treaty of Versailles Prompt: Why was the Treaty of Versailles “A Troubled Treaty”? You may use your own introduction (thesis) or this one: The Treaty of Versailles was “A Troubled Treaty” because: 1. give at least 3 pieces of evidence 2. At least ¾ page and typed 3. Use book pgs Your Treaty of Versailles Paragraph Work is Pg 14A

Versailles Treaty Pre-Write Put this on pg. 14A Treaty ProblemWhy it was an issue (effect of the problem)

Academic and Transition language for discussing effects! This caused… As a result of _________, __________ occurred. For this reason… Eventually, _________ led to __________.

Sentence Frame Help C Level: The Treaty of Versailles was a "Troubled Treaty" because _____(one major problem with the treaty)__________. This part of the treaty caused ___(an effect of the treaty)___. This was a problem because ____(say why this effect was bad)________. In conclusion, the Treaty of Versailles was troubled because____________. Higher Level: The Treaty of Versailles was a "Troubled Treaty" because it _____________, ____________________ and _________________. The first part of the treaty was a problem because __________________. The second part of the treaty also had a bad effect. It ______________________. Finally, the last part of the treaty was the worst. In the short term it _______________, but in the long term it _______________________. This eventually caused ____________ because _________________________. The Treaty of Versailles was troubled and problematic because________________________.