Write down 2 things you remember about the Cold War.

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Write down 2 things you remember about the Cold War. Warm Up 3/14 (#1) Write down 2 things you remember about the Cold War.

March 14, 2018 Out for Stamp: Upcoming Dates Learning Target (I can…): Take out: Notebook and timeline Agenda: Group Cold War Timeline Skills: Analysis Learning Target (I can…): Explain the major events associated with the Cold War and their significance Upcoming Dates 3/16: JP: 8 sources, 60 Notecards 3/19: 3 level outline Tii

Your table group will be assigned one item for our timeline. Cold War Timeline Your table group will be assigned one item for our timeline. You will need Title and date of event Brief summary (including important people) Why it is significant to the Cold War You can use Ch. 38/39 of the book or other research

Cold War Timeline Neatly/legibly (no tiny writing) display your information on given paper. You will then come up and place your item on the timeline and explain your event to the class. This information is fair game for the test so be responsible in both your sharing and your note taking!!

Cold War Timeline Yalta Conference Berlin Airlift Potsdam Conference NATO Warsaw Pact United Nations Mutual Assured Destruction The Iron Curtain Containment Policy UN Atomic Energy Commission Truman Doctrine Brinkmanship Marshall Plan U2 Spy Plane Soviet Blockade in Berlin

Junior Project Work Day Mrs. Santos is trying not to strain her voice in an effort to regain full function, thus I will not speak above normal speaking volume today. You are to grab a laptop and work quietly on your Junior Project, research or outlining. If you have questions, raise your hand and I or Ms. Morales will assist. I also need to check off your thesis statements from Tuesday as I forgot to write down who turned one in, so have those out.  Participation points will be given today. If you are found to not be using your valuable work time, you will lose your laptop and your points for the day.

Write down one thing you need help with on your Junior Project. Warm Up 3/16 (#2) Write down one thing you need help with on your Junior Project.

March 16, 2018 Out for Stamp: Upcoming Dates Learning Target (I can…): Take out: Notebook and timeline sheet Agenda: Group Cold War Timeline LA Test WORK! time Skills: Analysis Learning Target (I can…): Explain the major events associated with the Cold War and their significance Upcoming Dates 3/19: 3 level outline Tii 3/19: Thesis 3 checkoff

Cold War Timeline Yalta Conference Berlin Airlift Potsdam Conference NATO Warsaw Pact United Nations Mutual Assured Destruction The Iron Curtain Containment Policy UN Atomic Energy Commission Truman Doctrine Brinkmanship Marshall Plan U2 Spy Plane Soviet Blockade in Berlin

The Cold War What was it really about? How serious, in reality, do you think the threat of nuclear war was?