There are a ton of video on You Tube that we have used to work through topics in school. One of them is when Anthony Bordain went to Vietnam. Here are the links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JIE06uJ_v8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWSvv7hmWSU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVOzaFBJv4Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oslmun3x2DM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEIYvqs2zN8&feature=related
Hope you enjoy what we watched in class. If you have the Travel Channel, there was a new voyage to Vietnam with Anthony Bordain this past Monday. It discusses the war and when France occupies Vietnam - all topics we discussed in class. If you could watch it, I think you would enjoy the show!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Thursday, June 4, 2009
July 20th Plot Against Hitler
Monday, April 27, 2009
Atom Bomb

1. When was the first atom bomb dropped?
2. Where was it dropped?
3. What was it's nickname?
4. Where was the second atom bomb dropped?
5. Where was it dropped?
6. What was it's nickname?
7. How many people were killed?
8. What made the bomb so lethal?
9. What did the bomb do to the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
10. What happened after the second bomb was dropped?
11. Because the atom bomb caused such destruction, what was decided by the world's political leaders?
12. Do you think Truman made the right decision to drop the atom bombs? Why or why not?
13. How would you feel if lived in one of these cities during the dropping of the bombs?
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Iwo Jima

1. Tell the story of the first and second flag in your own words.
2. Tell the story of the students at Iwo Jima.
3. Why was Iwo Jima and the memories of the battle so emotional for the men who fought?
4. Why do you think the men wanted to go back to Iwo Jima after 40 years?
5. After the ceremony what did they want the island of Iwo Jima to represent?
6. How id the Americans and Japanese treat each other during the ceremony?
7. What have you learned about forgiveness?
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009
Norman Rockwell


Norman Rockwell was a famous American painter who is best know for his covers of the Saturday Evening Post. In his career he painted more than 350 covers. He is best know for depicting American life and the many things that were going on at the time of he was painting. Go to the following link: http://www.curtispublishing.com/other-artists/html/rockwell.shtml and find a painting created during the years 1929-1945. You can do this by clicking on the proper years and then finding a painting that you like during the time period. After you find the painting that you like and feel you can discuss you are to answer the following questions:
1. What year was the painting created?
2. What is the title of the painting?
3. Was the painting created during the Great Depression, World War II or both?
4. What does the paining represent?
5. How do you think this painting represents what was going on in the world at that time?
6. How has the world changed since then, or how is it similar?
I will give you an example of a posting:
1. 1930
2. Stock Exchange Quotations
3. This painting was created during the first year of the Great Depression and before we entered World War II.
4. This painting represents how nervous people were during the start of the Great Depression. The people are looking at the stock page to see how their money is doing in the ecomony.
5. This represents how most people were feeling - nervous about their money and their future.
6. The world has changed since then greatly, but unfortunately right now we are back in a very similiar place. People are nervous about their money, we are in a financial crisis and people are constantly checking their stocks and investments.
NEXT - You are to comment on the painting by Norman Rockwell called the Golden Rule (see above paining). The Golden Rule states: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. What does this mean to you? How can you set an example with people around you using the Golden Rule?
Monday, March 16, 2009
Roise the Riveter

After reading the information on women in the workforce and viewing the pictures, answer the following questions:
1. Who was the real "Rose the Riveter"?
2. How do you think women felt about themselves when they started working?
3. Why do you think most women stopped working when the war was over?
4. How do you think this effected them emotionally?
5. How do you think women entering the workforce during WWII affected the future of all women?
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