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UNIT ASSESSMENT PLAN Name of Unit: UNIT 6: Imperialism and Progressivism Taylor Burgess- 11th Grade American History This is to be a 10 day teaching unit plan with your assessment on the 11th day. DAY 1 Topic: Becoming a World Power A. The Imperialist Vision Student friendly learning targets: The students will recall the ways in which the United States lived out the policy of imperialism. ACOS correlation: 3.) Explain the impact of American imperialism, including the geographic changes due to the Open Door Policy and the Roosevelt Corollary, on the foreign policy of the United States between Reconstruction and World War I. Today’s lesson focuses primarily on imperialism, and how the United States carried this process out. This is the introductory lesson to the unit. I will present a powerpoint presentation on section 1. I will then give the students the little remaining time in class to get started on their Section 1 questions. DAY 2 Topic: Becoming a World Power B. The Spanish-American War C. New American Diplomacy Student friendly learning targets: The students will analyze the Open Door policy, the public reaction, and its effect on foreign relations. ACOS correlation: 3.) Explain the impact of American imperialism, including the geographic changes due to the Open Door Policy and the Roosevelt Corollary, on the foreign policy of the United States between Reconstruction and World War I. I will begin the class by reviewing the section questions that were given for homework the night before. I will then show an introductory video from the textbook DVD. I will then present a powerpoint on sections 2 & 3, and assign the questions for homework. DAY 3 Topic: The Progressive Movement A. The Roots of Progressivism Student friendly learning targets: The students will interpret the impact of the iniative, referendum, and recall reforms; along with the & the 17th Amendment on the Progressive Movement. ACOS correlation: 3.) Explain the impact of American imperialism, including the geographic changes due to the Open Door Policy and the Roosevelt Corollary, on the foreign policy of the United States between Reconstruction and World War I. The class will watch a short introductory video from the textbook DVD. A powerpoint presentation will be given to the class on the material covered in section 1. The students will then complete a vocabulary assignment covering the key terms throughout section 1. DAY 4 Topic: The Progressive Movement B. Roosevelt in Office Student friendly learning targets: The students will analyze the presidency of Teddy Roosevelt, the disappointment of the Taft administration, and the election of 1912. ACOS correlation: 3.) Explain the impact of American imperialism, including the geographic changes due to the Open Door Policy and the Roosevelt Corollary, on the foreign policy of the United States between Reconstruction and World War I. The class will watch a short introductory video from the textbook DVD. A powerpoint presentation will be given to the class on the material covered in section 2. The students will then complete a graphic organizer activity concerning the election of 1912. DAY 5 Topic: The Progressive Movement C. The Taft Administration D. The Wilson Years Student friendly learning targets: The students will appraise the key events of the Progressive movement, the most influential people of this movement, and the election of 1912. ACOS correlation: 3.) Explain the impact of American imperialism, including the geographic changes due to the Open Door Policy and the Roosevelt Corollary, on the foreign policy of the United States between Reconstruction and World War I. Today’s lesson is a quick overview of William Howard and Woodrow Wilson’s time in office, and their role in the Progressive Movement. The class will be split up into small groups. Each group will be assigned text from sections 3 and 4 to read together. Each group’s elected speaker will then discuss the important parts of the text they just read out-loud to the class. I will ask questions after each group talks in order to promote class discussion. DAY 6 Topic: World War I & Its Aftermath A. The United States Enters WWI. Student friendly learning targets: The students will interpret the causes and effects of American intervention in Mexico and the Carribean. ACOS correlation: 4.) Describe the causes and impact of the intervention by the United States in WWI. The class will watch a short introductory video from the textbook DVD. A powerpoint presentation will be given to the class on the material covered in section 1. The students will then complete a graphic organizer activity concerning the causes and effects of American intervention in Mexico and the Carribean. DAY 7 Topic: World War I & Its Aftermath A. The United States Enters WWI. Student friendly learning targets: The students will analyze the events leading to WWI and why the U.S. entered the war. ACOS correlation: 4.) Describe the causes and impact of the intervention by the United States in World War I. I will go over the section questions with the class that were assigned for homework the day before. A powerpoint presentation will be given to the class on the material covered in the 2nd part of section 1. The students will then complete a vocabulary assignment covering the key terms in section 1. DAY 8 Topic: World War I & Its Aftermath B. The Home Front Student friendly learning targets: The students will apply the ways in which the economy was controlled in order to support the war, and how the U.S. gained that support. ACOS correlation: 4.) Describe the causes and impact of the intervention by the United States in World War I. I will quickly go over the section questions assigned the day before for homework. I will then pass out the study guide for the test. Next, the class will be split up into small groups. Each group will be assigned text from section 2 to read together. Each group’s elected speaker will then discuss the important parts of the text they just read out-loud to the class. I will ask questions after each group talks in order to promote class discussion. DAY 9 Topic: World War I & Its Aftermath C. A Bloody Conflict Student friendly learning targets: The students will evaluate the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles, the result of these conditions in Europe, and the American response. ACOS correlation: 4.) Describe the causes and impact of the intervention by the United States in World War I. The class will watch a short introductory video from the textbook DVD. A powerpoint presentation will be given to the class on the material covered in section 3. The students will then complete a graphic organizer activity concerning the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles, and how these conditions affected Europe. DAY 10 Topic: World War I & Its Aftermath D. The War’s Impact Student friendly learning targets: The students will examine the impact of WWI on American society, and how this led to the Red Scare. ACOS correlation: 4.) Describe the causes and impact of the intervention by the United States in World War I. A powerpoint presentation will be given on section 4 to the class. I will then go over the study guide in class. I will also go over the format of the test. If there is enough time left, we will play a review game. DAY 11 Assessment of unit- The students will be given a test on Unit 6, which includes materials covered in Chapters 17-19. Appleby, J. O. (2005). The American vision (Ala. ed.). New York, N.Y.: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill.