World History MONDAY DAY 1 3/10 FOR THE WEEK STARTING 3/10/14 WED. Day 1 3/12 THURSDAY Day 2 3/13 FRIDAY Day 1 3/14 CLASS: CLASS: 1. Discuss 5 Power Treaty and Kellog-Briand Pact 2. Video: Lost Peace (30 min.) 3. Introduce Russian Revolution (Ch. 14 / Sec. 1) CLASS: CLASS: CLASS: CLASS OBJECTIVES: CLASS OBJECTIVES: 1. Identify efforts to secure peace among nations through disarmament and rejection of war as a part of national policy 2.Identify the individuals, causes, events, and outcomes associated with the Revolution in Russia TUESDAY DAY 2 3/11 CLASS OBJECTIVES: 1. Think Aloud: What reasons would encourage revolutions amongst a population? 2. Notes: The Russian Peasantry 3. DVD: Russian Revolution (Ch. 2,3,5) 4. Analyze Lenin’s writings for goals 1. Identify challenges faced by the Russian peasantry 2. Understand the events surrounding the March Revolution of 1917 3. Analyze Vladimir’s Lenin’s writings to identify goals for Russia 1. Discuss Bolshevik Goals Based on Lenin’s writings 2. Video: PEOPLE’S CENTURY: RED FLAG (library copy) CLASS OBJECTIVES: CLASS OBJECTIVES: 1. Analyze Vladimir’s Lenin’s writings to identify goals for Russia Compare and Constrast the positive / negative changes associated with Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin VOCAB: Treaty of Versailles 5-Power Treaty Kellogg-Briand Pact Disarmament Pacificsm VOCAB: PRACTICE/ Homework: PRACTICE/ Homework: Complete Packet from Ch. 14 / Sec. 1; Parts 1-3) Vocab: Tsar Nicholas Karl Marx Vladimir Lenin Joseph Stalin 1905 Revolution (“Bloody Sunday” March Revolution (1917) Bolsheviks Totalitarianism Vocab: PRACTICE / Homework: PRACTICE/Home work: Summary Writing: Write News Article Highlighting Lenin’s goals for Russia Vocab: Communism Vladimir Lenin Joseph Stalin Proletariat Bourgeoisie Purges PRACTICE / Homework: Complete Packet from Ch. 14 / Sec. 2; Part 4)