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PSD Lesson Plan Template Week of 4/20 to 4/24 Focused Standard/Element(s) Opening (5 minutes) Work-Time Activities Closure Activity Teacher: Steven Eubanks Course/Level: World History / 10/ Resource 4/20 4/21 4/22 SSWH19 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the global social, economic, and political impact of the Cold War and decolonization from 1945 to 1989.a. Analyze the revolutionary movements in India (Gandhi, Nehru), China (Mao Zedong, Chiang Kai-shek), and Ghana (Kwame Nkrumah).b. Describe the formation of the state of Israel and the importance of geography in its development. c. Explain the arms race; include development of the hydrogen bomb (1954) and SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, 1972). d. Compare and contrast the reforms of Khrushchev and Gorbachev. e. Analyze efforts in the pursuit of freedom; include anti-apartheid, Tiananmen Square, and the fall of the Berlin Wall. SSWH19 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the global social, economic, and political impact of the Cold War and decolonization from 1945 to 1989.a. Analyze the revolutionary movements in India (Gandhi, Nehru), China (Mao Zedong, Chiang Kai-shek), and Ghana (Kwame Nkrumah).b. Describe the formation of the state of Israel and the importance of geography in its development. c. Explain the arms race; include development of the hydrogen bomb (1954) and SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, 1972). d. Compare and contrast the reforms of Khrushchev and Gorbachev. e. Analyze efforts in the pursuit of freedom; include anti-apartheid, Tiananmen Square, and the fall of the Berlin Wall. SSWH20 The student will examine change and continuity in the world since the 1960s.a. Identify ethnic conflicts and new nationalisms; include pan-Africanism, panArabism, and the conflicts in BosniaHerzegovina and Rwanda. Essential Question: ALL SSWH19 EQ’s Apply Test Review Day Essential Question: ALL SSWH19 EQ’s Apply Test Day Essential Question: How did ethnic conflicts influence the world? Warm up: Each student will be given one term to define out loud to the class. Warm up: Address concepts students mentioned in todaysmeet closing Warm up: Receive your identify. Follow the instructions I give. Students will complete a self-paced nearpod review that covers all concepts in SSWH19. Students will have a guided outline that they will take notes on as well. If students finish nearpod they will finish working on their SSWH19 Notecards Review for test Students will be assigned ethnic identities to help define ethnic troubles. On todaysmeet tell me one concept you want to review before the test None Test SSWH 19 Test Identities will relate to both Africa and Bosnia and will help frame the lesson. Students will take notes on ethnic identities and pan movements across the world. Students may start on future unit 13 and Unit 14 Notecards Write a letter to someone explaining what it felt like to be assigned a role that you could not change? Students will be provided a dear friend template Focused Standard/Element(s) Opening (10-15 min) 4/23 4/23 . b. Describe the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 that produced independent countries; include Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and the Baltic States. . c. Analyze terrorism as a form of warfare in the 20th century; include Shining Path, Red Brigade, Hamas, and Al Qaeda; and analyze the impact of terrorism on daily life; include travel, world energy supplies, and financial markets. d. Examine the rise of women as major world leaders; include Golda Meir, Indira Gandhi, and Margaret Thatcher. Essential Question: How did the Soviet Union come to an end? Essential Question: How does terrorism influence our world today? In what ways are women involved in the modern world? Warm up: What was the fall of the Berlin Wall. Transition from Fall of the Berlin Wall, which we have already discussed into the end of the Soviet Union. Work-Time Activities Students will take notes using on the end of the Soviet Union using a provided handout. Students will fill out map that covers countries that came out of the Soviet Union. Students will color Code Map. Warm up: On todaysmeet tell me what you know about terrorism? Students will take notes on terrorism in the modern world and women in the modern world. Students will then participate in a verbal review in preparation for a quiz on this entire standard. Additional Notes Closing Students will create 5 headlines that cover both the fall of the Berlin Wall and the End of the Soviet Union Socrtaive that covers SSWH20a-d .