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Unit Outline for Teaching “Democratic Vistas” Part I: Sharon B. Lauretti Unit Topic: WWI and Its Aftermath (1914-1919) Grade level: 10 Learning Objectives: Students will be able to: Summarize the efforts made toward peace in the early 1900’s. Describe how nationalism and international rivalries pushed Europe toward war. Outline the causes and effects of the European alliance system. Describe how ethnic tensions in the Balkans created a “powder keg” effect. Identify why a stalemate developed on the Western front. Assess how technology made WWI different from other wars and how it contributed to “total war”. 7. Explain how the war became a global conflict. 8. Summarize the causes and results of American entry into the war. 9. Identify the legacy of the war on humanity, economics, geography and politics. 10. Enumerate the effects of the legacy of the Treaty of Versailles. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Enduring Understandings: The global conflicts of the 20th century had far reaching effects in world politics, economics, religion, and culture. Essential Questions: What were the causes and the results of WWI? Content: Chapter 27 World History/Connections to Today text. 1) The Stage is Set, 2) the Guns of August, 3) A New Kind of Conflict, 4) Winning the War, 5) Making the Peace. Skills: Reading maps, graphs, and tables, analyzing political cartoons, creating political cartoons, internet research players in WWI, writing essays, evaluating the Treaty of Versailles and creating a new peace treaty, analyzing primary source documents. CT State Social Studies Standards: 1) Historical Thinking, 2) Local, US and World History, 3) historical Themes, 7) political Systems, 8) International Relations, 9) Places and Regions, 11) Human Systems, 12) Human and Environmental Interactions, 14) Economic Systems, 15) Economic Interdependence 1 Primary Sources: Honors level students will be reading the novel, “All Quiet on the Western Front”. I chose this book because of its enduring legacy as a realistic view of war. Lower levels will read an excerpt from the novel. Video: Visit of Archduke Ferdinand to Sarajevo. Students will view first hand events that precipitated the war. Charts/graphs to compare economic/military resources of European nations in 1914 “Germans enter Brussels” a journalist’s description of the German invasion. I chose this because it shows some of the horrors of war and helps explain the feelings toward Germany after the war and at the peace talks. Analyzing “Responsibility for War”, a political cartoon. Students will also be creating political cartoons. “The Tank in WWI” analyzes how new technology impacts the war. “Wilson’s Fourteen Points” to evaluate the struggles/hopes for an enduring peace. “The Peace Settlement” looks at the views of each nation toward Germany after the war. Demonstrate Critical thinking: Analyzing primary sources, Treaty of Versailles Project, Essay on “Is war ever justified?” Differentiate Instruction: Honors students will read the novel, All Quiet on the Western Front and write an essay using their knowledge of WWI and the novel, lower levels will read an excerpt from the novel and write an essay. Internet research for alliances in WWI: honors will complete with a partner, lower levels will complete in small groups, with some information provided for them. Project on Treaty of Versailles: Honors level will evaluate/analyze the treaty and rewrite the treaty for a more lasting peace, lower levels will evaluate/analyze the treaty and create a proposal for 4 changes from the original. All students are given study guides for chapter assessments. 2 Formative/summative assessments: Discussion: reasons for war/peace, quiz on causes of WWI, homework assignments, create political cartoons/posters, reading and analyzing primary source documents, Treaty of Versailles Project, Unit test, essay: Is War ever justified? Group Project: The Treaty of Versailles; evaluating/analyzing the treaty, comparing the map of Europe before and after the war, and rewriting the treaty for a more long lasting peace. Rubric assessment will be used for group work and for final project. Paper: Essay on “Is war ever justified?”/rubric given in advance Criteria for differing levels of performance: Students will be given rubrics for all writing assignments, group work, the project, and the essay. 3 Part II: Teaching Learning Objectives: List of Lessons: Assessments Introduction to unit/ evaluate/discuss Timeline 1914-1919 Locate and label: Map of Europe 1914 labeled map All honors students will have assigned Reading: All Quiet on the Western Front Essay due at end of unit Read section1: create table on efforts at peace/forces for war. Write a memo suggesting a method To achieve peace. Completed table Peace memo Read section 2: Create a chart: Causes of WWI Work with small group HW: chart on resources of European nations. Predict the strongest power in war, Completed chart/ shared information Read eye witness report/ What I want to know? Assassination of Ferdinand. Write 2 questions you have about the event. Video clip on Francis Ferdinand’s visit to Sarajevo. Internet research: chart of nations/leaders /reasons for entering the war (with partner) HW: Write a paragraph describing the European Alliance System. How did it lead to war? Chart/ Alliances paragraph Flowchart of major events/battles of the war Western Front. Read section3. Read: “All Quiet on the Western Front” Discussion on horror of war/how might Art/literature influence opinions on war? Flowchart 4 New technology and effect on war. Students will view pictures of weapons and decide if they were used in WWI. Predict how weapons could affect war and how to counter those weapons. HW: Read “The Tank in WWI” Brainstorm Propaganda/shaping opinion: What is propaganda? Analyze/evaluate political cartoons and posters from WWI. Create your own poster/political cartoon. Cartoon/poster WWI becomes a Global War: Read and outline section 4. Russian Revolution/ US enters the war. Paragraph: What is Global War? Costs of War: Small groups/ List and describe the costs of WWI. Share responses Discussion: How did aftermath of WWI cause continued discontent and conflict? Discussion Treaty of Versailles Group Project: Read selected excerpts from the Treaty of Versailles, “Wilson’s Fourteen Points and “The Peace Settlement”. Evaluate/analyze the difficult issues and effects of WWI. Locate/label map of Europe 1919. Compare to 1914. Rewrite a treaty you feel would Result in a more lasting peace. Venn diagram maps Revised Peace Treaty Review for test/jeopardy Essay due 5 Part III: Assessing How well did students meet the objectives? High performing student, what helped him be successful? Low performing student: where did they struggle? Part IV: Reflection 6