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New Seats! (Period 1) Group 1 – Ryan – Joel Group 2 – Clair – Sara – Annalee Group 3 – Brandon – Bo – Bergen Group 4 – Taylor – Christoph – Mitch Group 5.0 – Trey – Clay – Will Group 5.1 – Jianna – Claire – Sophie Group 6 – Olivia – Paige – Dylan Group 7 – Fernando – Mario Group 8 – Capri – Marie – Sophia Group 9 – Gabe – Mackenzie – Jakob

New Seats! (Period 3) Group 1 – Charles – Solon Group 2 – Simone – Jade – Kate Group 3 – Sam Joss – Blake – Rachel Group 4 – Alyssa – Serena – Kiera Group 4.1 – Mina – Lilly – Mika Group 5 – Michael – Walter – Miles Group 6 – Henry – Tyco – Em Group 7 – Nathan – Killian – Jason Group 8 – Kaela – Seb Group 9 – Will – Jacob – Sam Johnson

New Seats! (Period 2) Group 1 (front window) – Lucas – Michael – Grantham Group 2 (front door) – Talia – Ethan – Emily Group 3 (far back) – Katie – Gavin – Ari Group 4 (front center) – Brit – Andrew – Nicholas Group 5 (middle window) – James Shaw – Brooks – Theo Group 6 (middle door) – Anna – Emma S. – James Sovick Group 7 (middle) – Fiona – Elizabeth Group 8 (back door) – Morgan – Luke – Shaila Group 9 (near back center) – Jack – Peter – Nate Group 10 (back window) – Emma T. – Tad – Charlie

New Seats! (Period 4) Group 1 (back window) – Ashlynn – Aiyana – Elizabeth R. Group 2 (front window) – Julia E. – Max – Remy Group 3 (front center) – Mario – Tyler – Julia G. Group 4 (middle door) – Erica – Emma – Acacia Group 5 (middle center) – Avery – Julia B. – Riis Group 6 (front door) – Amy – Elizabeth H. Group 7 (back door) – Samantha – Anna – Kevin Group 8 (back center) – Cameron – Lilly – Lindsey Group 9 (middle window) – Drake – Harley

New Seats! (Period 6) Group 1 (front door) – Olivia – Maria – Ellie Group 2 (front window) – Maya – Quinn – James Group 3 (near back window) – Anika – Emma Group 4 (front center) – Daniel – Grant – Liam Group 5 (middle center) – Alex – Grace – Greta Group 6 (far back door) – Iris – Spencer Group 7 (middle door) – Clayton – Paul – Noah Group 8 (far back center) – Adalynn – Stella – Allie Group 9 (near back center) – Erin – Ben – Ian Group 10 (near back door) – Anna – Kathryn – Gisella Group 11 (middle window) – Ellis – Jane – Giselle

Course of the War March 22 nd – 23 rd, 2016 ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What were the most significant events of WWII? OBJECTIVE: To identify and determine the events that determined the course of the war HOMEWORK: For Thursday/Friday Read and take notes on Glencoe Ch.19.3 New Order and the Holocaust

Course of the War Timeline of Events 1.Generate List of at least 15 Events, with their dates. 2.Order all events by importance. 3.Choose top 10 total most significant events for the war.

Stand Up Walk around and defend your choices with as many people as possible. If you are compelled to change your events, edit your paper. Return to your original group and discuss your new enlightened thoughts on the matter.

Course of the War Timeline of Events 4.Write an explanation and justification for each of the top events your group chose. 5.Plot the events on map, with their dates. – Shading suggestion: Allied and Axis powers 6.Make your timeline(s) for the course of the war. – You’ll want to distinguish the European and Asian/Pacific theaters

Course of the War in the European Theater The blitzkrieg on Poland – September 28, 1939: Germany and the Soviet Union divide Poland Hitler attacks the Netherlands, Belgium, France – Maginot Line – Dunkirk evacuation – June 22, 1940: France falls to Germany (Vichy France) Battle of Britain (The Blitz) (June-October 1940) Hitler invades Greece and Yugoslavia (April 1941) Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa) (June ) El Alamein (Sumer 1942): British troops stop Rommel in North Africa Stalingrad (Nov Feb 1943) Invasion of Italy (June 4, 1944) D-Day (June 6, 1944) Liberation of Paris (March 1945) Allied forces link up with Soviet forces at the Elbe River, Germany (April 1945) Soviet troops enter Berlin (April 1945) Germany surrendered (May 7, 1945)

Course of the War in the Pacific Theater Dec 7, 1941: Pearl Harbor Japan attacks Philippines, Malaya, Dutch East Indies, and other Pacific islands Naval Battles – Battle of the Coral Sea (May 7-8, 1942) – Battle of Midway (June 4, 1942) Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Aug 6, 1945) Japan surrenders (Aug 14, 1945)

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