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World War I World History 10B Do Nows
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DN34: Japanese Internment 4/11/17
In the DO NOW section of your folder select one piece of evidence to support the following claim AND put it through the sentence builder. Japanese Americans are defending Muslims because they see parallels between the political climate today and during World War II when they were interned.
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DN37: Grease 4/12/17 Yes, I am skipping numbers I do have a reason. It will all be ok. In the DO NOW section of your folder respond to the following prompt in at least three complete sentences. Why were the Sepoys upset about the fat used to grease bullet cartridges?
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DN38: Nationalism 4/13/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following questions in complete sentences and embed the question in your answer. What is nationalism? What were the major European powers in the years before World War I? What does MANIA stand for?
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DN39: MANIA 4/17/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder
What does the acronym MANIA stand for? Explain how at least two of the letters contributed to the start of WWI?
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DN40: Alliances 4/18/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following questions in complete sentences and embed the question in your answer. What is an alliance? How did tangled alliances contribute to the start of World War I?
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DN41: Free Write 4/19/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder
Today you can choose your topic. Write about whatever you like, use five lines in your notebook to do this free write, and do not write this prompt. Keep it school appropriate, and remember that I am a mandatory reporter.
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DN42: Which country? 4/20/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following questions in complete sentences and embed the question in your answer. Which country did you pick to research? Why did you choose this country?
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DN43: Three Facts 4/24/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder…
List three facts that you learned about the country you are researching.
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DN44: Country info 4/25/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following questions in complete sentences and embed the question in your answer. How many people live in the country you are researching? What is the dominant language in the country you are researching? What is the dominant religion in the country you are researching? (if none, tell me so).
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DN45: More Info 4/26/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following questions in complete sentences and embed the question in your answer. What is the most interesting thing you have learned about the country you are researching? What is the most shocking/weirdest thing you have learned about the country you are researching?
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DN46: Three Facts 4/27/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder…
List three facts that you learned about the country you are researching. Make sure these facts are different from the facts you gave me last week.
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DN47: Meditation Grab your folder Quietly prepare for meditation
I owe you an extra long 10 minute meditation since we did not do it last week
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DN48: Free Write 5/2/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder
Today you can choose your topic. Write about whatever you like, use five lines in your notebook to do this free write, and do not write this prompt. Keep it school appropriate, and remember that I am a mandatory reporter.
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DN49: Refresh 5/8/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following questions in complete sentences and embed the question in your answer. What does MANIA stand for? What assassination led to the start of World War I?
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DN50: EPA 5/9/17 Write a claim to answer the following question:
Should the US budget cut EPA funding? Find a piece of evidence from the Article of the Week to support your claim, and write it out using the sentence builder.
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DN51: Assassination 5/10/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following questions in complete sentences and embed the question in your answer. Who was assassinated and is considered the “spark” that started World War I? Who assassinated him? How did this lead to war?
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DN52: Alliances 5/11/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following question in at least three complete sentences. How did alliances contribute to the start of World War I? Use document A to help you
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DN53: Militarism 5/15/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following questions in complete sentences and embed the question in your answer. What is militarism? What country built spent the most money on their navy in the years leading up to World War I? Why do you think this is? How could militarism lead to war?
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DN54: Sugar Addiction 5/16/17 Write a claim to answer the following question: Should people in the United States be worried about sugar addiction? Find a piece of evidence from the Article of the Week to support your claim, and write it out using the sentence builder.
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DN55: Sentence Builder 5/17/17
Use your Article of the Week to put the following quote through the sentence builder: “Not all foods are equally rewarding, of course. Most of us prefer sweets over sour and bitter foods because, evolutionarily, our mesolimbic pathway reinforces that sweet things provide a healthy source of carbohydrates for our bodies.”
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DN56: Free Write 5/18/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder
Today you can choose your topic. Write about whatever you like, use five lines in your notebook to do this free write, and do not write this prompt. Keep it school appropriate, and remember that I am a mandatory reporter.
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DN57: Imperialism 5/22/17 Answer in at least three complete sentences.
Explain in your own words how imperialism contributed to the start of World War I. Consider Great Britain, Germany, and competition.
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DN58: Best Evidence 5/23/17 Select the evidence that best supports the claim written below, then explain in at least two sentences why you selected that evidence. Scotland will secede from the United Kingdom. “If the Scots and Irish choose independence, England and Wales will stand alone.” “While England and Wales voted for Brexit last June, both Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to remain in the EU, by majorities of 62 percent and 56 percent, respectively.” “Independence, though, would have its own economic costs: It would mean establishing a real border between Scotland and England, from the Solway to the Tweed, cutting the Scots off from their biggest market.”
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DN59: Reasoning 5/24/17 Use your reasoning sentence starters and write at least one sentence of reasoning to go with the following claim and evidence: Scotland will secede from the United Kingdom. In paragraph four of “The Great British Crack-Up” the author states, “While England and Wales voted for Brexit last June, both Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to remain in the EU, by majorities of 62 percent and 56 percent, respectively.”
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DN60: The Holocaust 5/25/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following question in at least three complete sentences. What do you know about the Holocaust? What is it? Why did it happen?
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DN61: Free Write 5/30/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder
Today you can choose your topic. Write about whatever you like, use five lines in your notebook to do this free write, and do not write this prompt. Keep it school appropriate, and remember that I am a mandatory reporter.
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DN62: Vocab 5/31/17 In the DO NOW section of your folder answer the following questions in complete sentences and embed the question in your answer. Define sepoy. Define imperialism. Define eugenics.
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