3-10-14 Calendar

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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)
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