CHAPTER 11 World War 2.

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CHAPTER 11 World War 2

The Assignment Each group (4 students) will answer the assigned Focus Question with the following: 1. Essay (400 words) per group. 2. Graphic Organizer - Verbal and Visual Word Association (See examples). Select a key term that best represent your answer to the focus question.

#7 - Section 1 - Focus Question 2 #8 - Section 2 - Focus Question 3 CHAPTER 11 GROUP PAGE # 394 - FOCUS QUESTIONS 1 #7 - Section 1 - Focus Question 2 #8 - Section 2 - Focus Question 3 #9 - Section 3 - Focus Question 4 #10 - Section 4 - Focus Question 5 #11 - Section 5 - Focus Question 6 7 8 9 10

Items that will be submitted and presented for a grade: 1 Items that will be submitted and presented for a grade: 1. Essay with four hundred (400) words. One essay per group. Each person need to contribute to the essay. 3. Share-out of the Group’s essay and Verbal and Visual Word Association.

Verbal and Visual Word Association (VVWA) Key Word Visual Presentation Definition in student’s words Personal Association or use in context

EXAMPLE OF SOCIAL STUDY

EXAMPLE OF SCIENCE VERBAL AND VISUAL WORD ASSOCIATION Visual Representation Definition It is a very tiny structure that makes up all plants and animals. Personal Association or Characteristic It reminds me of the rooms in a house. They have different uses, but together they make a home. cell