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LESSON PLAN
For the week of: Week 22 (1/14-1/18)
Monday
COMPETENCY GOAL 10: The
Content
learner will analyze the involvement of
Standard
the United States in World War II.
Theme
Instructional
Strategies
Homework
Teacher: Griffin
Wednesday
Subject: U.S. History
Thursday
Grade: 8th
Friday
COMPETENCY GOAL 10: The learner
will analyze the involvement of the United
States in World War II.
COMPETENCY GOAL 10:
The learner will analyze the
involvement of the United
States in World War II.
COMPETENCY GOAL 10:
The learner will analyze the
involvement of the United
States in World War II.
COMPETENCY GOAL 10:
The learner will analyze the
involvement of the United
States in World War II.
Having an ear for God
Is. 6:8 I heard the voice of the Lord
saying…
ObjectivesDescribe the rise of dangerous
leaders in Germany, Italy, and Japan
Trace Hitler’s successful advances in
Europe as the war began.
Describe American opinions and policies
as the United States watched
the war.
Name the event that brought the United
States into the war.
Describe ways in which Americans
produced or conserved materials for the
war effort.
Trace the Allied operations in North
Africa, Italy, and France.
Explain the significance of the Normandy
Invasion.
Describe the defeat of Germany.
Explain the battles of the Pacific and the
American strategies of defeating the
Japanese.Explain the Manhattan Project.
Having an ear for God
Is. 6:8 I heard the voice of the Lord saying…
Having an ear for God
Is. 6:8 I heard the voice of the
Lord saying…
Objectives
Describe the rise of
dangerous leaders in Germany,
Italy, and Japan Trace Hitler’s
successful advances in Europe
as the war began.
Describe American opinions and
policies as the United States
watched the war.
Name the event that brought the
United States into the war.
Describe ways in which
Americans produced or
conserved materials for the
war effort.
Trace the Allied operations in
North Africa, Italy, and France.
Explain the significance of the
Normandy Invasion.
Describe the defeat of Germany.
Explain the battles of the Pacific
and the American strategies of
defeating the Japanese.Explain
the Manhattan Project
Having an ear for God
Is. 6:8 I heard the voice of the
Lord saying…
Objectives
Describe the rise of
dangerous leaders in Germany,
Italy, and Japan Trace Hitler’s
successful advances in Europe
as the war began.
Describe American opinions
and policies as the United
States watched
the war.
Name the event that brought the
United States into the war.
Describe ways in which
Americans produced or
conserved materials for the
war effort.
Trace the Allied operations in
North Africa, Italy, and France.
Explain the significance of the
Normandy Invasion.
Describe the defeat of
Germany.
Explain the battles of the
Pacific and the American
strategies of defeating the
Japanese.Explain the Manhattan
Project
Having an ear for God
Is. 6:8 I heard the voice of the
Lord saying…
Objectives
Describe the rise of
dangerous leaders in Germany,
Italy, and Japan Trace Hitler’s
successful advances in Europe
as the war began.
Describe American opinions
and policies as the United
States watched
the war.
Name the event that brought the
United States into the war.
Describe ways in which
Americans produced or
conserved materials for the
war effort.
Trace the Allied operations in
North Africa, Italy, and France.
Explain the significance of the
Normandy Invasion.
Describe the defeat of
Germany.
Explain the battles of the
Pacific and the American
strategies of defeating the
Japanese.Explain the Manhattan
Project
20-30 minutes review each night
Use Exam Study Chart for extra
credit
Chapter 24 outline due
Tuesday (1/15/13)
20-30 minutes review each night
Use Exam Study Chart for extra credit
20-30 minutes review
each night Use Exam
Study Chart for extra
credit
JAM SESSION
20-30 minutes review
each night
Use Exam Study Chart
for extra credit
20-30 minutes review
each night
Use Exam Study Chart
for extra credit
Tuesday
Objectives
Describe the rise of
dangerous leaders in Germany, Italy, and Japan
Trace Hitler’s successful advances in Europe as
the war began.
Describe American opinions and policies as the
United States watched
the war.
Name the event that brought the United States
into the war.
Describe ways in which Americans produced or
conserved materials for the war effort.
Trace the Allied operations in North Africa,
Italy, and France.
Explain the significance of the Normandy
Invasion.
Describe the defeat of Germany.
Explain the battles of the Pacific and the
American strategies of defeating the
Japanese.Explain the Manhattan Project
Chapter 24 outline due Tuesday
(1/15/13)
For the week of: Week 22(1/14-1/14)
Monday
Tuesday
COMPETENCY GOAL 6: The COMPETENCY GOAL 6: The
Content
learner will identify the period of learner will identify the period of
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LESSON PLAN
Teacher: Griffin
Wednesday
COMPETENCY GOAL 6:
Subject: U.S.Hist
Thursday
The
COMPETENCY GOAL 6:
Grade: 7th
Friday
The
COMPETENCY GOAL 6:
The
learner will identify the period of
learner will identify the period of
learner will identify the period of
Expansion.
Expansion.
Expansion.
Expansion.
Expansion.
Theme
Having an ear for God
Is. 6:8 I heard the voice of the
Lord saying…
Having an ear for God
Is. 6:8 I heard the voice of the Lord
saying…
Having an ear for God
Is. 6:8 I heard the voice of the Lord
saying…
Having an ear for God
Is. 6:8 I heard the voice of the Lord
saying…
Having an ear for God
Is. 6:8 I heard the voice of the Lord
saying…
Instructional
Strategies
Objectives6Explain the significance of
the Louisiana Purchase.Name the
people involved in the early official
exploration of the Louisiana
Territory.Describe and analyze
America’s problem of remaining
neutral while Britain and France were
at war.Explain the failure of the
Embargo Act.identify Tecumseh and
William Henry Harrison.Explain the
reasons that the War of 1812
erupted.6Analyze the handicaps
America faced as it entered the
war.Trace the progress and outcome of
the war.
Objectives
Objectives
Objectives
Objectives
Explain the significance of the Louisiana
Purchase.Name the people involved in the
early official exploration of the Louisiana
Territory.Describe and analyze America’s
problem of remaining neutral while Britain
and France were at war.Explain the failure
of the Embargo Act.identify Tecumseh and
William Henry Harrison.Explain the reasons
that the War of 1812 erupted.6Analyze the
handicaps America faced as it entered the
war.Trace the progress and outcome of the
war.
Explain the significance of the Louisiana
Purchase.Name the people involved in the
early official exploration of the Louisiana
Territory.Describe and analyze America’s
problem of remaining neutral while Britain
and France were at war.Explain the failure
of the Embargo Act.identify Tecumseh and
William Henry Harrison.Explain the
reasons that the War of 1812
erupted.6Analyze the handicaps America
faced as it entered the war.Trace the
progress and outcome of the war.
Explain the significance of the Louisiana
Purchase.Name the people involved in the
early official exploration of the Louisiana
Territory.Describe and analyze America’s
problem of remaining neutral while Britain
and France were at war.Explain the failure
of the Embargo Act.identify Tecumseh and
William Henry Harrison.Explain the reasons
that the War of 1812 erupted.6Analyze the
handicaps America faced as it entered the
war.Trace the progress and outcome of the
war.
Explain the significance of the Louisiana
Purchase.Name the people involved in the
early official exploration of the Louisiana
Territory.Describe and analyze America’s
problem of remaining neutral while Britain
and France were at war.Explain the failure of
the Embargo Act.identify Tecumseh and
William Henry Harrison.Explain the reasons
that the War of 1812 erupted.6Analyze the
handicaps America faced as it entered the
war.Trace the progress and outcome of the
war.
Homework
Study 20-30 minutes each
night
Use Exam Study Chart to earn
extra credit on test
Study 20-30 minutes each night
Use Exam Study Chart to earn
extra credit on test
Study 20-30 minutes each night
Use Exam Study Chart to earn
extra credit on test
Study 20-30 minutes each night
Use Exam Study Chart to earn
extra credit on test
Study 20-30 minutes each night
Use Exam Study Chart to earn extra
credit on test
Chapter 9 outline due
Wednesday 1/16/13
Chapter 9 outline due
Wednesday 1/16/13
JAM SESSION
Chapter 9 outline due
Wednesday 1/16/13
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