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2 Bellringer: Math Minutes Today’s date: 1-23-17 REMINDERS
Quiz tomorrow over first 6 words of Word Wall, and vocab cartoons are due tomorrow!

3 Reminders Vocab Cartoons for WW1 List1 : (Culture, Popular Culture, Sign, Semiotics, Commonplace, Classic) WW1List2 Words: Chronicle: A record or narrative description of past events. Innovation: The act of starting something for the first time. Introducing something new. Trend: A general direction in which something is developing or changing. Fad: An interest followed with exaggerated zeal. Ubiquitous: Being present everywhere at once. Globalization: Actions or processes that involve the entire world.

4 SWAT GAME Rules: One person from each team at a time. You can only SWAT once. If you get it wrong, you can tag someone from your group to come SWAT in your place. The first person to SWAT the correct answer gets the point for their team. If someone yells out the correct answer, the other team automatically gets the point!

5 System of values and traditions shared by a group of people
A. culture C. semiotics B. popular culture D. signs A. culture

6 Recognized authority or excellence
A. popular culture C. Classic B. Chronicle D. semiotics C. classic

7 Anything that bears a meaning such as words, objects, images and forms of behavior
A. popular culture C. semiotics B. chronicle D. sign D. sign

8 A record or narrative description of past events
A. popular culture C. semiotics B. chronicle D. culture B. chronicle

9 The act of starting something for the first time
The act of starting something for the first time. Introducing something new. A. innovation C. Fad B. Trend D. Globalization A. innovation

10 Being present everywhere at once
A. globalization C. ubiquitous B. commonplace D. trend C. ubiquitous

11 A general direction in which something is developing or changing
A. trend C. globalization B. fad D. popular culture A. trend

12 An interest followed with exaggerated zeal
A. popular culture C. globalization B. trend D. fad D. fad

13 Actions or processes that involve the entire world
A. popular culture C. semiotics B. culture D. globalization D. globalization

14 Review 1940s

15 What do you know about the 1940’s?
The Forties were dominated by World War II The first ever use of a Nuclear Bomb during wartime when the US bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. After a long period of Economic Recession throughout the world, starting with Wall Street Crash in 1929 and through most of the 30's, the world would be a different place after the 2nd world war ended.

16 Prices Minimum wage was .43 cents per hour A new house cost $3,920.00
The average income per year was $1,725.00 A gallon of gas was 11 cents A new car was $850.00

17 Technology and Inventions
Jet Engines First Supersonic faster than sound Flight ( Chuck Yager ) First Transistor developed 45 rpm Record USA Atomic Bomb USA by Robert Oppenheimer's team Atomic Power USA by Enrico Fermi's team creating first self-sustaining chain reaction Aqualung France by J Cousteau and E Gagnon Automation USA by Henry Ford Computer England by Freddie William's team Guided Missile Germany by Werner von Braun Hologram Hungary by Denis Gabor Kidney Dialysis Netherlands by Willem Kolff Long Playing Record LP USA made of vinyl and played at 33 rpm Microwave Oven USA by Percy L Spencer Velcro Switzerland by George DeMestral

18 Pablo Picasso Founder of Cubism
No painter before him had had a mass audience in his own lifetime Picasso's audience--meaning people who had heard of him and seen his work, at least in reproduction--was in the tens, possibly hundreds, of millions. He and his work were the subjects of unending analysis, gossip, dislike, adoration and rumor.

19 The Old Guitarist Dora Maar au Chat (1941)

20 Weeping Woman

21 Toys of the 1940’s Games: Chessi, checkers, and monopoly already existed and remained popular Board Games invented in the 1940’s: Chutes and Ladders, 1943 Clue, 1944 Candy Land, 1946 Scrabble, 1947 The original name was “criss-cross words”

22 Athletes of the 1940’s WWII had its effect on sports!!
Rubber was in short supply, so balls were soggy and unresponsive. Wood was also in short supply, leading to a shortage of baseball bats and bowling pins!

23 The All-American Girls Baseball League was formed
The players wore dresses and had to attend charm school. (5:26)

24 Jackie Robinson In 1947, he became the first black professional athlete outside of boxing. 137 home runs Drove in 734 runs Stole 197 bases Rookie of the Year in 1947 MVP in 1949 Six-time All-Star Jackie steals home (38 sec) Movie

25 Joe DiMaggio 1943 to 1947 he was in the war
In 1947, he returned to the Yankees and won his third MVP league title He led the Yankees to another world series championship in seven games against the Brooklyn Dodgers. 1949, 1950 and 1951: More World Series Wins 1948– injures his heel at the end of the 1951 season; the pain led Joe to retire from the game of baseball

26 DiMaggio Stats 9 World Championships 10 American League Pennants
3 MVP Awards 1939, 1941, 1947 Associated Press Athlete of the Year 1941 56-Game Hitting Streak, An Unbroken Major League Record Career Batting Average .325 Career Home Runs 361 Appeared in 11 All-Star Games Elected to the Baseball Hall Of Fame in 1955 Voted Greatest Living Player 1969 in a Poll of Sportswriters Major League Baseball All-Century Team 1999

27 DiMaggio Video Clips http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGsYcl2_Y5w
(47 sec) Song Written for Joe (2:10) Wilco, current band, also wrote a song for Joe (2:38)

28 DiMaggio’s Nicknames Joltin’ Joe The Yankee Clipper
Who was he married to?

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30 1/24 Bellringer ACT Minutes

31 Turn In Vocab, Quiz 1 - Matching
1. Semiotics 2. Classic 3. Popular Culture 4. Commonplace 5. Sign 6. Culture A. The overall system of values and traditions shared by a group of people. B. The segment of a culture devoted to phenomena with mass appeal, such as entertainment and consumer goods. C. Anything that bears a meaning. Words, objects, images, and forms of behavior are all signs. D. The study of signs. E. Completely ordinary and unremarkable. F. Recognized authority or excellence.

32 Essential Questions EQ3 Who decides what is popular?
EQ4 How do people consume popular culture? EQ5 How do people create their own popular culture? EQ8: What is the significance of music in popular culture? EQ11: What impact has the music of the 1940s had on society?

33 The Way You Look Tonight
From the 1936 Fred Astaire movie “Swing Time” Wins Oscar for Best Song 1936 One of the most covered songs ever!

34 Assignment For each version of “The Way You Look Tonight,” make a list of aspects that you like or dislike. You must list a minimum of 2 aspects per song. You might have three things you like per song or three things you dislike. You might have two likes and two dislikes.

35 The Way You Look Tonight
Billie Holiday (1947) Frank Sinatra Michael Buble (2009) Faith Hill and Tony Bennett

36 Pops up in pop culture… My Best Friends Wedding (1:30 in)
Adam Levine 85th Oscars (2013) Charlize Theron and Chatum Tanning at-the-oscars_lifestyle

37 Exit Slip If you could briefly explain to someone in a paragraph what the 1940s were like, what would you say? What information would you include? News? Economy? Music? Celebrities? Briefly describe the 1940s in a paragraph. Include what YOU consider important, or what YOU would be interested in knowing.


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