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2015 Academic A Post- World War Two and Modern Japan Lesson Plan Date and Number Your Papers: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 Thursday, June 11, 2015 Friday, June 12, 2015: Writing Prompts and Maps Due At End of Class
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Day One: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 Quiet Question: Type Two Prompt---Get out your Post-Mao Graphic Organizer Notes to use with this prompt. You and your partner will be assigned one of the three Tiananmen Square Massacre Poems to work with. Class Set Poems: Poem One: Excerpts from Massacre Poem Two: Written by Liao Yiwu Poem Three: Red Reflection Questions: From your assigned poem, identify at TWO DIFFERENT LINES from the poem and explain what aspect of the Tiananmen Square Protest and Massacre each line addresses. Poetry LinesHistorical Connections 1) 2) b)Look at the two monuments associated with the Massacre. What does each represent about the events?
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Day One: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 Class: We will now take a look at what happened to Japan after World War Two. To help introduce us to the rebuilding process for Japan, the teacher is going to assign you one of the images from the Class Set to examine and respond to. Image Analysis: a)What do you see? Describe it. What events do you think this image is from? b)What are your thoughts and reactions? Why?
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Day One: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 Class: Students will share their Image Analysis with the class. Use to introduce the PowerPoint Lecture on Post-War Japan. You are to take notes in the provided graphic organizer. Homework: Work on the East Asia Unit Study Guide for the Final Exam.
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Day Two: Thursday, June 11, 2015 Class: The teacher is going continue with the Post-War Japan PowerPoint Lecture. You are to continue to take notes. Homework: Work on the East Asia Unit Study Guide for the Final Exam.
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Day Three: Friday, June 12, 2015 Class: The teacher is going to finish the Post-War Japan PowerPoint Lecture. You are to finish taking notes. Rest of Class: Make sure all your Writing Prompts and Maps are complete. Separate them from the lesson plans. Paperclip them together and turn them in to be graded by the end of the class period. Homework: Finish up the East Asia Unit Study Guide for the Final Exam. Study for the Final using the following resources: South Asia Unit Study Guide First South Asia Unit Test End of South Asia Unit Test East Asia Unit Study Guide First East Asia Unit Test
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