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SO THAT BY THE END OF THE LESSON... Learning Skills Key Words Intolerance Communism Immigration Organised Crime Red Scare Anarchists D target pupils can Examine evidence to solve a mystery C target pupils can Produce a written report on the Sacco and Vanzetti case B target pupils can Explain what this case tells you about American attitudes in the 1920’s USA- Roaring 20s Today you will learn to… Explain how the case of Sacco and Vanzetti showed American attitudes to immigrants Sacco and Vanzetti Writing Reading

SO THAT BY THE END OF THE LESSON... Learning Skills Today you will learn to… Explain how the case of Sacco and Vanzetti showed American attitudes to immigrants Key Words Intolerance Communism Immigration Organised Crime Red Scare Anarchists D target pupils can Examine evidence to solve a mystery C target pupils can Produce a written report on the Sacco and Vanzetti case B target pupils can Explain what this case tells you about American attitudes in the 1920’s Writing Reading Sacco and Vanzetti Comprehension Task: Read through the information and answer the following 4 questions. Answers should be written in full sentences and include as much detail as possible. Who were Nicola Sacco & Bartolomeo Vanzetti What were Sacco & Vanzetti accused of in 1920? Where the two men guilty? Why were they executed in 1927? 10 mins

SO THAT BY THE END OF THE LESSON... Learning Skills Today you will learn to… Explain how the case of Sacco and Vanzetti showed American attitudes to immigrants Key Words Intolerance Communism Immigration Organised Crime Red Scare Anarchists D target pupils can Examine evidence to solve a mystery C target pupils can Produce a written report on the Sacco and Vanzetti case B target pupils can Explain what this case tells you about American attitudes in the 1920’s Writing Reading What does it tell us about America’s views on immigrants?

SO THAT BY THE END OF THE LESSON... Learning Skills Today you will learn to… Explain how the case of Sacco and Vanzetti showed American attitudes to immigrants Key Words Intolerance Communism Immigration Organised Crime Red Scare Anarchists D target pupils can Examine evidence to solve a mystery C target pupils can Produce a written report on the Sacco and Vanzetti case B target pupils can Explain what this case tells you about American attitudes in the 1920’s Writing Reading Sacco and Vanzetti Explain why the Sacco and Vanzetti Trial gives us an insight into 1920s America (6 marks) Level 1: Simple descriptive comment and /or identifies one insight in 1920s America 1-2 marks Level 2: Identifies several insights or describes one insight in detail 3-4 marks Level 3: Explains two or more insights in detail 5-6 marks Include dates and keywords where possible Insight = what is revealed about a subject by something else

SO THAT BY THE END OF THE LESSON... Learning Skills Today you will learn to… Explain how the case of Sacco and Vanzetti showed American attitudes to immigrants Key Words Intolerance Communism Immigration Organised Crime Red Scare Anarchists D target pupils can Examine evidence to solve a mystery C target pupils can Produce a written report on the Sacco and Vanzetti case B target pupils can Explain what this case tells you about American attitudes in the 1920’s Writing Reading Identify the ‘insights’ from the model answer Use the highlighters to find 3 insights about 1920s America.