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WAR The results of the war were … The war ended because… Early in the war… Midway through the war… The war began because…

Is an important war because … Ways to describe the war WAR Knowledge Connections This war makes you think of …Because … Key things that happened DURING the war Key things LEADING to the war Key things that happened AFTER the war Impact of war THEN and NOW on the world

\ This war is similar to … Don’t confuse this war with … Why/how do similar wars show up in today’s world? Impact THEN & NOW of this kind of war … Is related to … \ Basic features of the war … What caused the war to occur? How did people react to the war? Key actions associated with the war WAR

Is about a war about … WAR So what? What is important to understand about this WAR? ALWAYS Words that always describe this WAR OR actions that resulted from it SOMETIMES Words that sometimes describe this WAR OR actions that resulted from it NEVER Words that never describe this WAR OR actions that resulted from it

AFTER … BEFORE … When did the war occur?What happened during the war?Why did the war happen? ALWAYS Words that always describe the situation prior to the war SOMETIMES Words that always describe the situation prior to the war NEVER Words that always describe the situation prior to the war SOMETIMES Words that always describe the situation after the war ended NEVER Words that always describe the situation after the war ended ALWAYS Words that always describe the situation after the war ended WAR Is about a war about…

Caused this to happenThis war Specific information about what happened as a result of the war How and/or Why? Specific information about this war What was the war’s positive or negative impact on the world?

Factors that INFLUENCED the outbreak of war Notable ACTIONS resulting from the war IMPACT of this war on the world then and now Is about a war that … WAR So what? What is important to understand about this war?

What happens if there is TOO LITTLE attempt to control this ? What happens if there is an IDEAL level of control? What happens if there is TOO MUCH attempt to control this? Mark on the continuum above the level of control you think is being attempted. Explain below how well you think it is working. WHO is attempting to control it?HOW is control being attempted? WHY is control being attempted? Name of warWhen the war happenedCountries involved in fighting the war When wars are fought, something IMPORTANT is trying to be controlled. What are the countries fighting about controlling? Chaos v. Control

War REAL - world connections Specific things about this war R eveal key features Gist of why this war was notable War Reasoning … A nalyze reactions Why we SHOULD value this war’s impact on the world AND / OR Why we should NOT value this war’s impact on the world Ways people have reacted POSITIVELY to this war E valuate this war’s value to our world L ist background knowledge or experiences related to this war Ways people have reacted NEGATIVELY to this war

Real-world examples of similar kinds of actions In E valuate this war’s value to our society Reasoning Why the kinds of things this war is known for SHOULD be part of today’s world Why the kinds of things this war is known for should NOT be part of today’s world AND / OR A nalyze reactions Reasoning Ways our society tends to PROMOTE the kinds of action this war is known for Ways our society tends to PREVENT the kinds of actions this war is known for AND / OR L ist examples of actions this war is known for R eveal why this war is remembered in our world today War RELATE to the real world E xplain how our world might be different if this war never happened T he actions at this war makes you think of … because … Examples from the lesson

Someone Who Lives NOW How this individual might view the famous war now Someone Who Lived THEN How this individual might have viewed the war at that time Famous WAR Point in time this war occurred What happened that made the war important?

WHO? Probably view the war this way … Probably view the war this way … WAR Why? perspectives on a WAR