Unit 9 Cold War 2016
Cold War Early Beginnings graphic organizer
Cold War docs
Truman & MacArthur docs
Cuban Missile Crisis docs
Guatemala docs
Korean War docs
Vietnam docs
Truman & MacArthur docs
Cuban Missile Crisis docs
Guatemala docs
Korean War docs
Vietnam docs
*** Early Cold War Overview
Students are to take notes as they are watching- particularly about US interactions with other countries & Soviet Union interactions. Students are to take notes as they are watching- particularly about US interactions with other countries & Soviet Union interactions.
Students are to take notes as they are watching- particularly about US interactions with other countries & Soviet Union interactions. Students are to take notes as they are watching- particularly about US interactions with other countries & Soviet Union interactions.
Cold War Project Instructions
Students are to research their selected topic. Students are to create a Works Cited page of research sites (minimum of 3) utilized, PARAPHRASE information, and present their findings in a three minute oral presentation utilizing a multimedia presentation of either Google Docs or Sutori and a visual aid (include a brief video linked or embedded). Students will receive an individual grade based on content, citation, and oral presentation delivery.
A level 2 content score will have answered the who, what, when, where, how, and why of the selected topic. A level 3 content score will have answered the level two requirement AND discusses the significance in history of the event/topic. A level 4 content score will have answered the level three requirement AND discusses the legacy and impact of the event today.
All resources, including video included, are to be cited in MLA format and arranged in alphabetical order on a Google Doc shared with me in your presentation and submission Google Form. An incomplete or incorrect Works Cited will receive an inc score (4/10) in School Loop. ALL works cited entries MUST include the URL- failure to do so will result in 7/10 for the Works Cited score. A correct and complete Works Cited will receive a 100%. Your oral presentation will be scored as indicated below.
**** Use Photos for Class for your pics/images
or Creative Commons
Students are to research their selected topic. Students are to create a Works Cited page of research sites (minimum of 3) utilized, PARAPHRASE information, and present their findings in a three minute oral presentation utilizing a multimedia presentation of either Google Docs or Sutori and a visual aid (include a brief video linked or embedded). Students will receive an individual grade based on content, citation, and oral presentation delivery.
A level 2 content score will have answered the who, what, when, where, how, and why of the selected topic. A level 3 content score will have answered the level two requirement AND discusses the significance in history of the event/topic. A level 4 content score will have answered the level three requirement AND discusses the legacy and impact of the event today.
All resources, including video included, are to be cited in MLA format and arranged in alphabetical order on a Google Doc shared with me in your presentation and submission Google Form. An incomplete or incorrect Works Cited will receive an inc score (4/10) in School Loop. ALL works cited entries MUST include the URL- failure to do so will result in 7/10 for the Works Cited score. A correct and complete Works Cited will receive a 100%. Your oral presentation will be scored as indicated below.
**** Use Photos for Class for your pics/images
or Creative Commons
Cold War Research Links
Use the following database/website links to help you research your Cold War topic.
Hint: you may want to type your topic (spell out acronym) AND Cold war to expand results
BBC site
British Archives Cold War Interactive site
Cold War Museum site
Documents Relating to American Cold War Foreign Policy site
History Channel site
History Learning Site site
instaGrok site
National Security Archive site
Shmoop Search page site
Sweet Search site
Wilson Center Digital Archive site
Use the following database/website links to help you research your Cold War topic.
Hint: you may want to type your topic (spell out acronym) AND Cold war to expand results
BBC site
British Archives Cold War Interactive site
Cold War Museum site
Documents Relating to American Cold War Foreign Policy site
History Channel site
History Learning Site site
instaGrok site
National Security Archive site
Shmoop Search page site
Sweet Search site
Wilson Center Digital Archive site
*** Cold War Research Scaffold
*** Semester Final Exam Study Guide