World History II Ms. Hull 2/8/16 – 2/15/16

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World History II Ms. Hull 2/8/16 – 2/15/16 WWI Leaders World History II Ms. Hull 2/8/16 – 2/15/16

Features of the LEFT SIDE Features of the RIGHT SIDE Even numbered Odd numbered 50 Homework (completed on page) 51 Do Now Class notes/hand out (taped in) SWBAT Reflection

Do Now ALWAYS goes on the top ½ of a left-side page! On top ½ of ISN 50: Name at least one reason a country declares war on another nation.

SWBAT ALWAYS goes on the bottom ½ of a left-side page! On bottom ½ of ISN 50: Objectives: Articulate a leader’s experience of WWI Compare leaders’ motives for entering WWI. Agenda: Class Activity Homework

Leaders Stations Please walk around the room and go to each “leader station” and spend 8-10 minutes per leader

Leaders Debrief—Justified or Not? “Should leaders have brought their countries into war? Choose one leader that you think was justified in entering WWI. What were his reason and why was he justified in doing so? Choose one leader that was NOT justified in entering WWI. What were his reason and why weren’t they valid?”

Homework ALWAYS goes on the top ½ of a right-side page! On top ½ of ISN 51: Complete worksheet on “A Leader’s Perspective”

Reflection ALWAYS goes on the bottom ½ of a left-side page! On bottom ½ of ISN 55: How were leaders affected by WWI?