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Test Friday, Notebooks Due Mon – Wed. next week Wonderful Wednesday February 24, 2016 Agenda: Warm-Up Atomic Bomb Home Fun: Finish outline Study Guide Questions 17-24 Test Friday, Notebooks Due Mon – Wed. next week Take out the following All documents related to the dropping of the atomic bombs Notebook Warm-Up Should the United States have dropped the atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Why? Give at least three reasons. 3-5 sentences US History Week 7

To Drop or Not to Drop that is the Question? During times of war, the president is forced to make decisions that will cost the lives of large numbers of people, civilians and soldiers alike. Use the documents you have received and your knowledge of US History to write a well-organized five paragraph argumentative essay that explains your position on whether or not the United States was justified in dropping the atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Thesis Statement Body paragraphs 1 and 2 Body paragraph 3 conclusion

Essay Requirements Introduction and conclusion – 3-5 sentences Body paragraphs – 8 sentences min. Each body paragraph must include at least two piece of evidence that are clearly explained Evidence to support your argument MUST come from the documents we have read and discussed Introduce your evidence by using the name of the source and author, not “Document A” Grammar and spelling matter

Notebooks Due Next Week Totally Terrific Thursday February 25, 2016 Agenda: Warm-Up Review Rubric Atomic Bomb Essay Home Fun: Finish Study Guide Test Tomorrow Notebooks Due Next Week Take out the following All documents related to the dropping of the atomic bombs Notebook Warm-Up Write down three important facts about writing a 5 paragraph essay from the video. AP Euro Week 7

How to get to the essay prompt First time users of Goog. Classroom Current Google classroom users First and last initial + id number@stu.hemetusd.org Jane Doe = jd12345@stu.hemetusd.org Password for first time login = welcome make a new password Search google classroom Class codes Per. 2 – lqs35j Per. 4 – ub4cxq Per. 6 – gxyejq0 Logon to Google classroom Click on Atomic Bomb Argumentative essay Click on the create button Choose google docs Start setting up your MLA format

Outline Structure

Essay Requirements MLA Format Font = Arial 11 Double space Appropriate heading and title Introduction and conclusion – 3-5 sentences 3 Body paragraphs – 8 sentences min. Each body paragraph must include at least two piece of evidence that are clearly explained Evidence to support your argument MUST come from the documents we have read and discussed Introduce your evidence by using the name of the source and author, not “Document A” Grammar and spelling matter