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U.S. History Agenda 3/07/17 *Copy agenda down on your notebook. (Phones and earphones should be put away & backpacks should be behind you or on the floor). CSA Study-guide Due at end of review game ! CSA #6: WWI Test

U.S. History Agenda 3/06/17 Primary source poster *Copy agenda down on your notebook. (Phones and earphones should be put away & backpacks should be behind you or on the floor). Primary source poster CSA Study-guide Due at end of period! Test tomorrow! Do not forget to study!!

U.S. History Agenda 2/28/17 Warm up #7 Lesson #6 Hiroshima & Nagasaki *Copy agenda down on your notebook. (Phones and earphones should be put away & backpacks should be behind you or on the floor). Warm up #7 Lesson #6 Hiroshima & Nagasaki Two Historical Narratives 4) Source Analysis: Expert groups 5) Evidence Based Group discussion 6) Memorial Decision 7) Exit Slip #9

Great work! But remember… The are no winners in war

U.S. History Agenda 3/2/17 Finish Source Analysis: Expert groups *Copy agenda down on your notebook. (Phones and earphones should be put away & backpacks should be behind you or on the floor). Finish Source Analysis: Expert groups Evidence Based Group discussion Memorial Decision Primary source poster Exit Slip #9 Quote of the day: Determine never t be idle…it is wonderful how much may be done if we are always doing”- Thomas Jefferson

Exit Slip #9 How should we remember Hiroshima and Nagasaki – as Japanese victimization or as an American triumph? Support your argument with at least three main reasons. Sentence starters: In my opinion, we should remember the dropping of the atomic bomb as _______ because______,_____ &____.

Warm Up #7 “There are no winners in war.” What do you think this quote means? Agree or disagree? Sentence Starters: I agree/disagree with this quote because_______.

Lecture #7 Hiroshima & Nagasaki FLT: I will be able to construct an argument with evidence based on the consequences of the bombings of Hiroshima & Nagasaki.

WWII – Atomic Bombings of Japan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5 OI9xrJ8Zw

Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Manhattan Project = code name for the top-secret building of the atomic bomb President Harry Truman believed a-bombs were the best option. Why do you think that President Truman believed that a-bombs were the best option to force Japan to surrender? Enola Gay = name of B-29 bomber (plane) that dropped the atomic bomb

Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki August 6, 1945 – first A-bomb dropped on Hiroshima 3 days later, second A-bomb dropped on Nagasaki 73,000 died instantly in Hiroshima and 37,500 in Nagasaki. Radiation killed many more Japan surrendered on September 2, 1945; end of WWII

How should we remember Hiroshima & Nagasaki? https://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=- dK_46geils

Essential Question: How should we remember Hiroshima & Nagasaki? Two historical narratives: Japanese Victimization Annotate and analyze the sources to determine arguments for Japanese Victimization. American Triumph Annotate and analyze the sources to determine arguments for American Triumph.

Expert Groups source analysis Look through Doc.’s A-E and write 5 facts about either the Japanese or the American Experience.

Evidence Based Group discussion In your new groups: share your 5 pieces of evidence

Memorial Decision As a group: Pick the picture that best illustrates the atomic bomb and fill out the graphic organizer

How should we remember Hiroshima & Nagasaki? Primary Source Poster: 1. Write the main question at the top 2. Organize sources (Japanese Victimization, American Triumph) 3. Create a fact list in the middle of the main points. (~5 facts) 4. Create your thesis (opening sentence of PR) and list at least 3 main reasons to support your argument.

Primary Source Poster (example) EQ: How should we remember Hiroshima & Nagasaki?? Which side had the better argument? Japanese Victimization American Triumph Thesis: We should remember Hiroshima and Nagasaki as ________ because… -at east 3 main reasons to support your claim Fact List At least 5 facts/info Source Source Source Source

Exit Slip #9 How should we remember Hiroshima and Nagasaki – as Japanese victimization or as an American triumph? Support your argument with at least three main reasons. Sentence starters: In my opinion, we should remember the dropping of the atomic bomb as _______ because______,_____ &____.