warm-up – 3/1/13
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Warm-up – 3/1/13. 1) What do you see? 2) What questions do you have?. 3 minutes!. Turn and Talk. 3 minutes!. This is a picture of people waiting for food, in a “breadline” in 1937. How were these people Affected by the Great Depression?. Objectives – We will:. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Warm-up – 3/1/13
1) What do you see?
2) What questions do you have?
3 minutes!3 minutes!
Turn and Talk
This is a picture of people waiting for food, in a “breadline” in 1937.
How were these peopleAffected by the GreatDepression?
3 minutes!3 minutes!
Objectives – We will:
- Identify how to analyze a document using the Document Analysis worksheet
- Analyze primary and secondary source documents using a Document Analysis worksheet
- Explain how the Great Depression affected Americans
Agenda
Do Now (7)Turn and Talk (5)Model (13)Group Work (25)HW (5)Wrap-up (5)
8.5 How did the Great Depression affect Americans?
• 25% unemployment rate• 20% of America's children were hungry and
without good clothing.• 3 million kids have to leave school
2.5 minutes2.5 minutes
Camps of Homeless People, Seattle, Washington, 1937
Boy asleep in cardboard box, 1933
Photographer: Dorthea Lange Caption: “Destitute pea pickers in California. Mother of seven children.
Age thirty-two. Nipomo, California, 1936”
Photographer: Dorthea Lange Caption: “Destitute pea pickers in California. Mother of seven children.
Age thirty-two. Nipomo, California, 1936”
Group Work
1) You will use the Document Analysis Worksheet to look at 2 documents.
2) You can speak to people in your group, but you must write things in your OWN words. DO NOT COPY!
25 minutes!25 minutes!
Homework
• No summary – just CEA.• Use the CEA Handout to write a paragraph
that answers the question of the day:
• How did the Great Depression affect Americans?– You must have a claim, two pieces of evidence
and analysis for each piece of evidence.
5 minutes!5 minutes!
Exit Ticket
Please write your answers to the question on the piece of paper.
5 minutes!5 minutes!
Warm Up
We will listen to the song “Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?” twice. (by Yip Harburg, 1931)
First time: Listen to the song and watch the video.
Second time: In your notebook, write three specific words or phrases in the song that explain how life changed in the United States between 1920 and 1930.
7 minutes7 minutes
Turn and Talk
How did the Great Depression affect the life of the man in the song?
2 minutes2 minutes