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World War I, Great Depression, World War II, Pearl Harbor, D-Day Class Discussion

Socratic Class Discussion Guidelines Class centered discussion Everyone must make at least 2 meaningful comments Do not hog the discussion 1 person at a time speak Think on a depth & complexity level Listen, reflect, make connections, discuss EXPO quality, evident of an 8th grade student about to be a freshman

World War I Topics Causes Trends Details Technology Multiple Perspectives Economy African Americans Women Treaty of Versailles

Great Depression Topics Causes Trends Details Dust Bowl Multiple Perspectives President Herbert Hoover President Franklin Roosevelt Economy New Deal Children

World War II Topics Causes Trends Details Technology Treaty of Versailles Trends Pearl Harbor D-Day Details Technology Multiple Perspectives Economy African Americans Women