Cold War Homework

WWII conclusions: "Ending the War Against Japan: Science, Morality & the Atomic Bomb"

Dec 13 & 16 Prepare for your role as an option group, a scientist or a member or Truman's administration; complete the appropriate sheet to prepare. Complete notes on the three options. Role Play simulation today. Homework Read Text Book pages 854-861 on the Cold War and write 5 multiple choice questions utilizing the main points of the text with supporting details, include the vocabulary. OR take detailed Cornell Notes

JAN 24 IS the last day for late work

Dec 17 & 18: Read the Text Book pages 876-879 on the Cold War in Europe and around the globe. Continue the terms and events; I suggest that you make note cards of the terms. I have a list of the Cold War terms that you should have notes on for the EXAM. Here is a link to the flashcards https://quizlet.com/467326412/cold-war-19-20-flash-cards/?new. Vocabulary Quiz is next class. study the terms, make note cards, for the quiz. Terms are in the above text book readings and also found in the front of the new Vietnam/ Cold War class reading packet.Here is a link to flashcards for the whole Vietnam/Cold War unit http://quizlet.com/66994112/cold-war-flashcards-flash-cards/

Dec 19 & 20: Please catch up on any missed reading and review the Cold War vocabulary terms over break. I hope you enjoy your break!

If you'd like Extra Credit, I have WWII Conflict Unit films attached at the bottom of this webpage that you can watch for 5-20points of EC!

MLK DAY

Welcome back!

I’d like to invite you to the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Human Rights Conference as an opportunity to come together to advance our equity work. There are several ways to participate. You can...

  • Show up: learn and earn clock hours.
  • Showcase student work: exhibit classroom projects, presentations, or products to the public.
  • Support student voices: recruit students to engage in affinity group dialogue sessions.
  • All of the above!

This year’s schedule features several district initiatives, including a forum on ethnic studies, training by REACH, a workshop by the BPS Teacher Academy, and affinity group dialogue sessions for students. In addition, the conference will showcase work by students from Whatcom, Options, Sehome, and Squalicum.

  • Location: Whatcom Community College
  • Date: Saturday, January 18
  • Time: 8:30am to 4:00pm
  • Cost: Free
  • Clock Hours: 6
  • Course ID: 6405
  • Food: Ethiopian, Mexican, and Palestinian food vendors are providing lunch for $8.00; snacks and refreshments are available for free

For information about the conference, go to https://mlkconference.org/. To learn about how you or your students can get involved, contact Joe Wooding at joe.wooding@bellinghamschools.org.

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