A Block was lost to the post-secondary institution visit today. Apart from reviewing the Russia Test, we created a study resource for the upcoming test:
Here is a link to a Google Doc that BOTH classes can share to create a Unit Two vocab terms resource: new link
It is possible to add your name under a term and write a companion what/so-what if you run out of available terms. Remember to add details beyond the what/so-what.
Please come to class tomorrow with pp 121-127 read and complete Ex # 1-4 (there is no need to do Ex #5). I also gave a student-friendly map handout titled "The 1938 Munich Crisis and its Results;" it will help with the reading on p. 126
As a side note, I gave the small class the chance to write their own fascism unit test but they chose not to do that, preferring to write the test I have written.
Next, here is a separate Google Doc that you can use to create your next unit test on fascism: Unit 2 Test
You will need the following sections:
1. A fill-in-the-blank paragraph with ten terms
2. Five what/so-what terms
3. A mini-paragraph prompt
4. Some multiple-choice questions that involve big ideas not picky details (one question to be a thematic timeline that includes five events; one question at involves a map; one question should involve a quotation; and one question should involve a graph of some sort).
5. A primary source document and paragraph interpretation prompt
6. A prompt for a 150-word paragraph
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