Sunday, December 01, 2013

Chapter 24 Enhancement


An overview of the entire chapter can be found here


Activities for all of Chapter 24:

Leaders and Countries of World War II Matching Game

World War II Online Practice Test (old version)










 


Chapter 24 Section 1 Aggression Leads to War
  1. Ch 24/1 Worksheet:
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8imd06ctfrXYUdDbE95NHI1MGc/edit?usp=sharing
     
  2. Finish reading section 1 on your own and complete the homework.  Homework is your choice.  There will be a quiz over the section at the end of next class.
  3. 24/1 flashcards are here.  (Not created by me.)
  4. There's a 24/1 practice quiz here, but remember that this one is practice so the questions may or may not be showing up on your quiz.
  5. Need to retake your Ch 24/1 quiz?  See me for password, then click here.
 
Chapter 24 Section 2 The US at War
  1. Finish reading section 2 on your own and complete the homework.  Homework is your choice.  There will be a quiz over the section at the end of next class.
  2. 24/2 flashcards are here(Not created by me.)  
  3. AHON 24/2 Practice Quiz
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8imd06ctfrXZ1gta2hjMXdHTU0/edit?usp=sharing
Dauntless:  Battles of Midway and Guadalcanal, pages 814 & 815
The novel worksheet was passed out in class or click here.
 

  Chapter 24 Section 3 The War at Home
AHON 24/3 Practice Quiz


 








Chapter 24 Section 4 Toward Victory
AHON 24/4 Practice Quiz






Videos
There are thousands of videos on WWII.  Check out the Crash Course ones on youtube (there are three).  We'll be watching America: The Story of US and parts of WWII The Lost Color Archives in class.
Got any suggestions?  See me or email.  Tip of the hat to Christian V for this suggestion:

 

The History Channel site has some information and videos too.
 
WWII in the News
http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/03/us/japanese-submarine-found/ 
http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/06/us/pearl-harbor-anniversary/index.html

Love At First Sound: A Romantic Story From World War II 

Holocaust Survivor Reunited 70 Years Later With the Soldier Who Freed Her From a Concentration Camp

Germans and Americans fighting together?  Really?  Yes.  Read more in this fascinating write-up on a book about one of the last battles of WWII.  

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