Lesson 3a – OPCVL Essential Question

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Lesson 3a – OPCVL Essential Question How can I complete a strong OPCVL? Learning Outcomes - Students will: Preview – Origin Learn about the origin of a document Success Criteria I can find the origin of a source

Preview What to think about? Who is the author? – How do you know? 1936 What to think about? Who is the author? – How do you know? When was it created? – How do you know? Are there any clues about when it could have been made? Long Live Germany!

Vocab Origin Primary Source Secondary Source

Origin - Where does it come from? Where can I find this information? What to think about? Primary or secondary Source? Who is the author? – How do you know? What country does it come from? Where did this originally appear? (newspaper?) What is going on in the world at the time? Pg. 47 The origin of this primary source is written by Adolf Hitler in his book Mein Kampf which he wrote in prison after his failed rebellion.

Origin Where does it come from? What to think about? Primary or secondary Source? Who is the author? – How do you know? What country does it come from? Where did this originally appear? (newspaper?) What is going on in the world at the time? Pg. 51 British cartoon on the Rhineland, 18 March 1936 The origin of this source is written by in primary A British cartoonist A British newspaper in 1936 after Hitler’s occupation of the Rhineland

Origin Where does it come from? What to think about? Primary or secondary Source? Who is the author? – How do you know? What country does it come from? Where did this originally appear? (newspaper?) What is going on in the world at the time? Pg. 55 The origin of this source is written by in Early Finishers Looking for a challenge: Find the origin of another source on Pg. 46 (It doesn’t say, but there are enough clues

5 random books will be collected. Be ready!!! Note-taking Check! How can I complete a strong OPCVL? Add 1~2 sentences from todays lesson Did you add a vocab word? 5 random books will be collected. Be ready!!! Scoring 1~2 - incomplete (missing 1 or more days of notes) 3 - has 1~2 sentences for each class 4 - has 1~2 sentences for each class + vocab + answers some of the essential question 5~6 - has 1~2 sentences for each class + vocab + answers most of the essential question 7 - has 1~2 sentences for each class + vocab + expertly answers the essential question, using main ideas from both class and the textbook.

Lesson 2b – OPVCL Essential Question How can I complete a strong OPCVL? Learning Outcomes - Students will: Preview – Origin Learn about the content of a document Success Criteria I can find the content of a source

Review What is the origin of this picture? Where does it come from? 1936 What is the origin of this picture? Write out your origin sentence Where does it come from? The origin of the source is Long Live Germany!

Vocab Content

Content – What does it say? Pg. 47 What to think about? What does this source say? What do we learn about the topic? Evidence? Where can I find this information? The content of this source shows that the supporters of the Nazi’s were the “enemies of the peace treaties.” Why is this part underlined?

Content – What does it say? What to think about? What does this source say? What do we learn about the topic? Evidence? Pg. 51 British cartoon on the Rhineland, 18 March 1936 The content of this source shows that Germany is ignoring previous agreement, such as the Locarno Treaty, which is ripped and being stepped on. Why is this part underlined?

Content – What does it say? What to think about? What does this source say? What do we learn about the topic? Evidence? Pg. 55 The content of this source shows that Why did you underline a certain part? Early Finishers Looking for a challenge: Find the content of another source on Pg. 46 (It doesn’t say, but there are enough clues

5 random books will be collected. Be ready!!! Note-taking Check! How can I complete a strong OPCVL? Add 1~2 sentences from todays lesson Did you add a vocab word? 5 random books will be collected. Be ready!!! Scoring 1~2 - incomplete (missing 1 or more days of notes) 3 - has 1~2 sentences for each class 4 - has 1~2 sentences for each class + vocab + answers some of the essential question 5~6 - has 1~2 sentences for each class + vocab + answers most of the essential question 7 - has 1~2 sentences for each class + vocab + expertly answers the essential question, using main ideas from both class and the textbook.

Lesson 2c – OPVCL Essential Question How can I complete a strong OPCVL? Learning Outcomes - Students will: Preview – Content Learn about the purpose of a document Success Criteria I can find the purpose of a source

Review What is the content of this picture? What does it say? 1936 What is the content of this picture? Write out your content sentence What does it say? What do we learn from this? “The content of this source shows Long Live Germany!

Vocab Purpose

Purpose – Why was it created? What to think about? Why did the author create it? Ex. To inform? Ex. To persuade? Ex. To present an idea? Pg. 47 The purpose of this source is to explain how Hitler planned to get the German people on his side. Where can I find this information?

Purpose – Why was it created? What to think about? Why did the author create it? Ex. To inform? Ex. To persuade? Ex. To present an idea? Pg. 51 British cartoon on the Rhineland, 18 March 1936 The purpose of this source is Where can I find this information? To explain German foreign policy in a simplistic way for the British public.

Purpose – Why was it created? What to think about? Why did the author create it? Ex. To inform? Ex. To persuade? Ex. To present an idea? Pg. 55 The purpose of this source is to Early Finishers Looking for a challenge: Find the purpose of another source on Pg. 46 (It doesn’t say, but there are enough clues

5 random books will be collected. Be ready!!! Note-taking Check! How can I complete a strong OPCVL? Add 1~2 sentences from todays lesson Did you add a vocab word? 5 random books will be collected. Be ready!!! Scoring 1~2 - incomplete (missing 1 or more days of notes) 3 - has 1~2 sentences for each class 4 - has 1~2 sentences for each class + vocab + answers some of the essential question 5~6 - has 1~2 sentences for each class + vocab + answers most of the essential question 7 - has 1~2 sentences for each class + vocab + expertly answers the essential question, using main ideas from both class and the textbook.

Lesson 2d – OPVCL Essential Question How can I complete a strong OPCVL? Learning Outcomes - Students will: Preview – Content Learn about the purpose of a document Success Criteria I can find the value of a source

Review What is the content of this picture? What does it say? 1936 What is the content of this picture? Write out your purpose sentence What does it say? Why did the author create this? “The purpose of this source is to Long Live Germany!

Vocab Value

Write this list in your BOOKS!!!! Possible Values Write this list in your BOOKS!!!! Objective Thoroughly researched by a historian Hindsight Shows how people lived/dressed (Photo) Eye-witness account (primary source) Candid/honest Person was part of the decision-making process (speech) Statement of an individual thoughts/ideas Statement of official government policy Learn the personality of the author Provide a visually stimulating piece of historical evidence

Value – How can we use this source? What to think about? Origin – How does the author help us understand this topic? How does the type of source help us? Content – How is what is written help us understand the topic? Purpose – How does the reason why they created this source help us understand the topic? Pg. 47 Where can I find this information? The origin of the source is valuable because The content of the source is valuable because The purpose of the source is valuable because It is a statement/ personal thoughts of the future leader of Germany, Adolf Hitler. It informs us of the political strategy that Hitler will employ. it gives insight into the political strategy of the Nazi Party after the failure of the Beer Hall Putsch

Value – How can we use this source? Pg. 51 British cartoon on the Rhineland, 18 March 1936 What to think about? Origin – How does the author help us understand this topic? How does the type of source help us? Content – How is what is written help us understand the topic? Purpose – How does the reason why they created this source help us understand the topic? The origin of the source is valuable because The content of the source is valuable because The purpose of the source is valuable because since this was seen within a newspaper, it gives us insight into the public reaction to Nazi expansion at the time.. it informs the reader of the issues/problems the re-occupation of Rhineland created. it provides a visually stimulating piece of historical evidence that simplifies the issue of Nazi reoccupation of the Rhineland..

Value – How can we use this source? What to think about? Origin – How does the author help us understand this topic? How does the type of source help us? Content – How is what is written help us understand the topic? Purpose – How does the reason why they created this source help us understand the topic? Pg. 55 The origin of the source is valuable because The content of the source is valuable because The purpose of the source is valuable because it comes from someone in a decision making position of power and can thus influence foreign policy. it informs the audience of Nazi justification for expanding the German Reich it provides insight into the sense of comradery/unity that all Germans had towards each other.

5 random books will be collected. Be ready!!! Note-taking Check! How can I complete a strong OPCVL? Add 1~2 sentences from todays lesson Did you add a vocab word? 5 random books will be collected. Be ready!!! Scoring 1~2 - incomplete (missing 1 or more days of notes) 3 - has 1~2 sentences for each class 4 - has 1~2 sentences for each class + vocab + answers some of the essential question 5~6 - has 1~2 sentences for each class + vocab + answers most of the essential question 7 - has 1~2 sentences for each class + vocab + expertly answers the essential question, using main ideas from both class and the textbook.

Question With reference to the origin, content and purpose, assess the values of Source C (Pg. 58) for a historian studying the origins of WW2 Sentence 1 - What is the origin of the source? Sentence 2 - What is the value of the origin? Sentence 3 - What is the content? Sentence 4 - What is the value of the content? Sentence 5 - What is the Purpose? Sentence 6 - What is the value of the purpose?

Answer The origin of the source is a speech given by Hitler to the Reichstag in 1936 The origin is valuable because it comes from Hitler, who was the decision maker in Germany. The content of the source explains why France and Germany should get along and “rule with reason” The content of the source is valuable because it provides an example of Hitler’s peaceful foreign policy towards France The purpose of the source is to convince the audience that Germany wants peace with France The purpose is valuable because it gives us insight into the attitude of Germans at the time regarding starting another war Origin Origin-Value Content Content-Value Purpose Purpose-Value

Lesson 2e – OPVCL Essential Question How can I complete a strong OPCVL? Learning Outcomes - Students will: Preview – value Learn about the limits of a document Success Criteria I can find the limit of a source

Review What is the content of this picture? What does it say? 1936 What is the content of this picture? Write out your value sentences What does it say? Why did the author create this? “The origin is valuable because The content is valuable The purpose is valuable Long Live Germany!

Vocab Limit

Write this list in your BOOKS!!!! Possible Limitations Personal involvement, which could lead to untruths, omissions, justifications for actions Needs to be cross referenced with other primary evidence Might be trying to persuade the reader Propaganda? Exaggeration? Only shows one aspect Doesn’t give reasons May not have access to other info Topic only briefly discussed Bias Write this list in your BOOKS!!!!

Limit – Why can we not completely trust this source? What to think about? Origin – How does the author NOT help us understand this topic? How does the type of source NOT help us? Content – How is what is written NOT help us understand the topic? Purpose – How does the reason why they created this source NOT help us understand the topic? Pg. 47 The origin of the source is limited because The content of the source is limited because The purpose of the source is limited because Where can I find this information? it only shows one perspective of the Nazi Party. it doesn’t explain if the Nazi Party was successful doing this, only that they should it is attempting to persuade his audience to take on this political strategy

Limit – Why can we not completely trust this source? Pg. 51 British cartoon on the Rhineland, 18 March 1936 What to think about? Origin – How does the author NOT help us understand this topic? How does the type of source NOT help us? Content – How is what is written NOT help us understand the topic? Purpose – How does the reason why they created this source NOT help us understand the topic? The origin of the source is limited because The content of the source is limited because The purpose of the source is limited because since the author is British, might be biased against the Germans and therefore untrustworthy it doesn’t give any strong reasons why Germany shouldn’t enter its own territory. it is attempting to persuade his audience, portraying the Germans in a negative light

Limit – Why can we not completely trust this source? What to think about? Origin – How does the author NOT help us understand this topic? How does the type of source NOT help us? Content – How is what is written NOT help us understand the topic? Purpose – How does the reason why they created this source NOT help us understand the topic? Pg. 55 The origin of the source is limited because The content of the source is limited because The purpose of the source is limited because since it is a speech, was only meant to be spoken, not analyzed as a historical source Hitler’s facts need to be referenced with other sources this is an example of propaganda, therefore cannot be considered truthful

Lesson 2f – OPVCL Essential Question How can I complete a strong OPCVL? Learning Outcomes - Students will: Preview – limit Write a complete OPCVL Success Criteria I can write out a complete OPCVL

Review What is the content of this picture? What does it say? 1936 What is the content of this picture? Write out your limit sentences What does it say? Why did the author create this? “The origin is limited because The content is limited The purpose is limited Long Live Germany!

How do I write this? Pg. 47 Paragraph 1 – Value Sentence 1 – Introduction sentence Sentence 2 – Origin + value Sentence 3 – Content + value Paragraph 2 – Limit Sentence 1 – introduction Sentence 2 – purpose + limit Sentence 3 – origin or content + limit Source B has many values and limitations. The origin of this primary source, which is written by Adolf Hitler in his book Mein Kampf, is valuable because it is a statement/ personal thoughts of the future leader of Germany, Adolf Hitler. The content of the source, which shows that the supporters of the Nazi’s were the “enemies of the peace treaties.” , is valuable because it informs us of the political strategy that Hitler will employ. Despite these values, source B has limitations. The purpose of this source, which is to explain how Hitler planned to get the German people on his side, is limited because it is attempting to persuade his audience to take on this political strategy. The origin of the source is also limited because it only shows one perspective of the Nazi Party.

British cartoon on the Rhineland, 18 March 1936 How do I write this? British cartoon on the Rhineland, 18 March 1936 Pg. 51 Paragraph 1 – Value Sentence 1 – Introduction sentence Sentence 2 – Origin + value Sentence 3 – Content + value Paragraph 2 – Limit Sentence 1 – introduction Sentence 2 – purpose + limit Sentence 3 – origin or content + limit Source F has many values and limitations. The origin of this primary source, which is written by a British cartoonist during the occupation of the Rhineland, is valuable because since this was seen within a newspaper, it gives us insight into the public reaction to Nazi expansion at the time. The purpose of the source, To explain German foreign policy in a simplistic way for the British public, is valuable because it provides a visually stimulating piece of historical evidence that simplifies the issue of Nazi reoccupation of the Rhineland... Despite these values, source F has limitations. The content of this source, which is Germany is ignoring previous agreement, such as the Locarno Treaty, which is ripped and being stepped on., is limited because it doesn’t give any strong reasons why Germany shouldn’t enter its own territory. The purpose of the source is also limited because this is an example of propaganda, therefore cannot be considered truthful

How do I write this? Pg. 55 Paragraph 1 – Value Sentence 1 – Introduction sentence Sentence 2 – Origin + value Sentence 3 – Content + value Paragraph 2 – Limit Sentence 1 – introduction Sentence 2 – purpose + limit Sentence 3 – origin or content + limit