Q4 - Lesson #17.5 - Reports from the Front - Preparation

Welcome back... Please note that the Unit #7 Identifications and Essay Exam Questions are posted on a previous entry.

Here are the six "fronts" from which we will be hearing over the next two class periods:
  • War in Europe
  • War in North Africa
  • The Russian Front
  • The Holocaust
  • War in the Pacific
  • The United States and the War
Each of these timelines can be found here. Barring multiple absences or something else strange, my plan is to hear from the first three groups today.

Here's a reminder of the expectations:

Assume that you have a maximum of 20 minutes to walk us through the events of your timeline. (15 minutes would be a reasonable minimum.)

"Reporting Live..." - For at least three of your events, a group member should report "live" from the scene. Basically, I'm thinking you will give us a minute or so as if you were there, reporting on what is happening/what happened and why it is/was significant. 

"Where in the World?" - Basically, be sure we understand the geographic context for your information.

Visuals - Seeing something visual to accompany several of your events seems like a reasonable expectation.

You need to make sure you are crediting the original sources, but Eyewitness to History - World War II might be useful to you.

You are certainly free to put your own spin on these requirements, but I think the basic requirements are pretty straight-forward. Obviously, you'll be expected to show the proper level of decorum for your particular events as well.


HOMEWORK for next session  - Tuesday, May 3rd

Finish your reading for Unit #7 with Section 5 in Chapter 32, "Europe and Japan in Ruins." (pp. 948 - 951) The quiz will be multiple choice.

The remaining groups should be ready for your "World War II Timeline Reports" tomorrow. 

Remember that the Unit #7 Identifications (and DBQ) Exam will be on Friday. The possible IDs (and the essay choices) are posted on another entry.The Unit #7 Essay is due to me by the end of Monday, May 9th. Monday is also the day when we will have the Unit #7 Multiple Choice Exam.

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