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TEACHER: Johnson
WEEK: 14 Unit 7
Day
STANDARDS
Mon
Tues
Wed
DATE: 11/04-11/08
BLOCK
ESSENTIAL
ASSESSMENTS
QUESTION(S)
SSUSH16
The student will identify key
developments in the aftermath of WW
I.
a. Explain how rising communism and
socialism in the United States led to
the Red Scare and immigrant
restriction.
Analyze: How was the
SSUSH17
The student will analyze the causes
and consequences of the Great
Depression.
a. Describe the causes, including
overproduction, under consumption,
and stock market speculation that led
to the stock market crash of 1929 and
the Great Depression.
b. b. Explain factors (include overfarming and climate) that led to the
Dust Bowl and the resulting movement
and migration west.
c. Explain the social and political
impact of widespread unemployment
that resulted in developments such as
Hoovervilles.
SSUSH18
The student will describe Franklin
Roosevelt’s New Deal as a response
to the depression and compare the
ways governmental programs aided
those in need.
a. Describe the creation of the
Tennessee Valley Authority as a
works program and as an effort to
control the environment.
b. Explain the Wagner Act and the rise
of industrial unionism.
c. Explain the passage of the Social
Security Act as a part of the second
New Deal.
d. Identify Eleanor Roosevelt as a
symbol of social progress and
women’s activism.
e. Identify the political challenges to
Roosevelt’s domestic and international
leadership; include the role of Huey
Long, the “court packing bill,” and the
Neutrality Act
Infer: How did the causes
“Red Scare” an example of
America’s reluctance to be
involved in world affairs?
(USH16a)
Formative
 Question and Answer
with Exit Pass USH16c, d
Infer: How did mass
2 4
RM #: 2310
COURSE: US History
METHODS/ACTIVITIES
DIFFERENTIATION/
WRITING
SPECIALIZED
COMPONENT
INSTRUCTION
Worksheet
Use visual aids with
 Power point Notes – Unit 7
summary
National Crisis
oral presentation.
response to EOCT
 Discussion
workbook p110113
 Graphic organizer

Read EOCT study guide p 65- See Co Teachers plans in the
nd

media, the birth and
evolution of jazz, and the
Harlem Renaissance create
a new blend of American
culture? (USH16c, d)
of the Great Depression
illustrate the intradependence of the
American economy?
(USH17a)
Summative: Voc. Quiz From
page 66, The State of Ga U.S.
History EOCT Study guide
67
EOCT workbook p110-113
Video on the Great Depressionstudents will complete Film Summary
SSUSH17a

Quiz

Read EOCT study guide p 6869
Explain: How did
widespread unemployment
between 1929-1932 affect
the social and political
fabric of the United States?
(USH17b, c)
Summarize: What were the
short-term and long-term
effects of the New Deal?
(USH18a, b, c, e; USH23c
Evaluate: How was
Eleanor Roosevelt a
symbol of social progress
and activities? (USH18d)
Describe: How did
economic conditions of the
1930s aid the United States
government as it prepared
for World War II?
(USH18a: USH19d)
lesson plan book for 2
period
Use short, frequent
quizzes.
Film Summary
SSUSH17a
Model and encourage
use of test taking
strategies. (Outside
knowledge)
See Co Teachers plans
in the lesson plan book
for 2nd period
Summative: Voc. Quiz From
page 69, The State of Ga U.S.
History EOCT Study guide



Power point Ch 21
Quiz
Ch 21 Review questions in Book
Use short, frequent
quizzes.
See Co Teachers plans
in the lesson plan book
for 2nd period
CH 21 Review
questions
Thur
Fri
SSUSH19: The student will identify the
origins, major developments, and the
domestic impact of World War II,
especially the growth of the federal
government.
a. Explain A. Philip Randolph’s
proposed march on Washington, D.C.,
and President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s
response.
b. Explain the Japanese attack on
Pearl Harbor and the internment of
JapaneseAmericans, German-Americans, and
Italian-Americans
.
c. Explain major events including the
lend-lease program, the Battle of
Midway,
D-Day, and the fall of Berlin.
d. Describe war mobilization, as
indicated by rationing, war-time
conversion, and
the role of women in war industries.
e. Describe Los Alamos and the
scientific, economic, and military
implications of
developing the atomic bomb.
f. Compare the geographic locations of
the European Theater and the Pacific
Theater and the difficulties the U.S.
faced in delivering weapons, food, and
medical supplies to troops.
Explain the Japanese attack
on Pearl Harbor and the
internment of JapaneseAmericans, GermanAmericans, and ItalianAmericans.
Formative:
Worksheet; internment of
Japanese-Americans,
Predict: How did the
involvement of the United
States in World War II
help lead to the Allied
victory? (USH19c, d, e)
Summative: Voc. Quiz From
page72 and 75, The State of
Ga U.S. History EOCT Study
guide
Formative:
End of Week Exit pass

Power point Notes – Unit 7
National Crisis
 Discussion
 Graphic organizer

Read EOCT study guide p
70- 76
 EOCT workbook p114-117



Power point/lecture
notes Unit 7 National
Crisis
Quiz open note
Model Outline and work
through lecture
Essay Outline
Prep on
Imperialism and
Progressivism
See Co Teachers plans
in the lesson plan book
for 2nd period
Use visual aids with oral
presentation to Aid in
organization of materials.
See Co Teachers plans
in the lesson plan book
for 2nd period
End of Week Exit
pass