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Warm-Up Take one of the half sheets from the folder Glue it into the warm-up section in your notebook Complete the tasks on the sheet Be ready to share your answers

War on the Home Front Review Americans at home do their part in war effort conserve resources, victory gardens, war bonds, etc. Women hold roles in the military and fill jobs left behind by men serving in military Rosie the Riveter Japanese Americans have their property taken away and relocated to internment camps(Executive Order 9066) California, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, and Arkansas 110,000 held in Internment Camps

Tuesday Warm-Up-Answers

D-Day Chart

D-Day(Operation Overlord) D-Day was the Allied planned invasion of Nazi occupied Europe and break through Hitler’s “Atlantic Wall” General Dwight D. Eisenhower- Supreme Commander of Allied Troops Erwin Rommel(Desert Fox)- German Field Marshal in Europe June 6, 1944- Allied forces invade the beaches of Normandy, France American troops invade beaches code-named “Utah” and “Omaha”, British invade “Gold” and “Sword” beaches, and Canadian troops invaded “Juno” beach. Despite obstacles to their plan of attack, the Allied troops are able to secure all 5 beaches of Normandy.

D-Day in Pictures

D-Day Activity We are going to be watching clips from the documentary Surviving D-Day As you watch the clips you will be creating a map of the invasions in your notebook Glue the blank map of the beaches of Normandy into page 87 in your notebook You will be using the materials provided to complete your map in your notebook

Allied Bombing of Defenses While watching the video clip add Allied bombers to your map Allied Bombing of Defenses Start: 43:00 End: 45:00

German Machine Guns While watching the video clip add German Machine Guns to your map German Machine Guns

The First Two Minutes While watching the video clip add Allied Boats to your map The First Two Minutes

Allied Paratroopers While watching the video clip add Allied Paratroopers to your map Allied Paratroopers

Crossing the Beaches of Normandy While watching the video clip add German defenses onto your map Crossing the Beaches of Normandy

D-Day Primary Source Individually read the D-Day document and answer the follow up questions that are at the end. We will check answers as a class once everyone is finished.

Exit Ticket #1 The D-Day invasions were a turning point in the war in Europe. Why did the Allies invade the beaches of Normandy? To break through Hitler’s “Atlantic Wall” and start liberating Europe To help them defeat the Japanese To liberate Great Britain It was the Allied response to the bombing of Pearl Harbor

Exit Ticket #2 Which of the following was NOT an obstacle faced during the D-Day invasions? Bad Weather Rough Seas Heavy German Defenses Japanese Reinforcements