January 27 & 28, 2016 Please get ready for the reading quiz

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January 27 & 28, 2016 Please get ready for the reading quiz You may use your HANDWRITTEN notes Name Period Quiz #5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Homework Study for the WWI Exam WWI Homework Packet Due Next Class Textbook Next Class? Yes

WWI Quiz 50 Total Multiple-Choice Questions 10 Map Matching Questions No notes Entire period to work People, Events, Battles, and Maps Study your Homework Packet

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WWI Homework Packet WWI Map Activity “Wilhelm & Nicholas” Video Questions “When the Lights Went Out” Questions ONLY “The Slaughter” Video Questions The War Years-Study Guide “The Green Fields of France” Lyric Analysis WWI Gallery Walk 14 Points Worksheet Textbook Questions (5)

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Paris Peace Conference: The Big 3 Georges Clemenceau-French leader Woodrow Wilson-U.S. President David Lloyd George-British Prime Minister Who’s missing?

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Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points Handout (Will be part of your Homework Packet) Partner Up (Divide Odd/Even) Individually read & annotate your points Discuss with your partner Answer the questions on the back together

Treaty of Versailles June 1919 Germany assume full blame for the war $30 billion in reparations Limited size of German military Loss of territory (i.e. Alsace Lorraine)

Review Bingo Fill out your Bingo Card Use time to review anything you do not know

Homework Study for the WWI Exam WWI Homework Packet Due Next Class Textbook Next Class? Yes

WWI Homework Packet WWI Map Activity “Wilhelm & Nicholas” Video Questions “When the Lights Went Out” Questions ONLY “The Slaughter” Video Questions The War Years-Study Guide “The Green Fields of France” Lyric Analysis WWI Gallery Walk 14 Points Worksheet Textbook Questions (5)

If Time Permits… You have the remainder of the period to begin studying for the WWI exam Coach Kenney will be available for questions No homework for other subjects No phones Remember-Participation Grade going in next week