Social Studies – U. S. Since 1877 Unit of Study: World War I second Grading Period – Unit 1 curriculum overview



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Social Studies – U.S. History Since 1877

Unit of Study: Causes of the Great Depression


CURRICULUM GUIDE



Second Grading Period – Unit 3



Guiding Questions

Essential Pre-requisite Skills

  • What were the political, economic, and social causes of the Great Depression?

  • How would the collapse of 1929 affect Americans?

  • Understanding the processes of an economic recession and depression. (Grade 5 – Grade 10)

  • Analyzing the effects of no economic growth on a nation. (Grade 6 – Grade 10)

The Teaching Plan

Instructional Model & Teacher Directions

The teacher will…

So students can….

Use History Alive, resources from the Internet and the Social Studies website, and the textbook to conduct the following lesson.

Hook

  • Conduct the History Alive lesson The Causes of the Great Depression. (US.1A, US.1B, US.1C, US.13B, US.13C, US.24B, US.24C, US.25A, US.25B, US.25C, US.25D)





Guided Practice

  • Guide discussion on the causes of the Great Depression and model how to create a multiple cause and effect graphic organizer. (US.1A, US.1B, US.1C, US.13B, US.13C, US.24B, US.24C, US.25A, US.25B, US.25C, US.25D)



  • Discuss with a partner how the experience from the hook relates to what is currently being discussed in class.

  • With a partner, create a casual chain to demonstrate the chain of events that would lead to the Great Depression.

  • Model how to assess the effects of the Great Depression on the American public by creating a webbing diagram (US.1A, US.1B, US.1C, US.13B, US.13C, US.24B, US.24C, US.25A, US.25B, US.25C, US.25D)



  • Create a list of effects that the collapse of 1929 had on America and Americans.

  • With a partner, create a visual cause and effect graphic organizer.

  • Conduct the Mini DBQ lesson: What Caused the Dust Bowl? (US.1A, US.1B, US.1C, US.13B, US.13C, US.24B, US.24C, US.25A, US.25B, US.25C, US.25D, US.26A, US.26B)



  • See lesson plan for details.

  • Demonstrate how to write summative statements on the causes of the Great Depression. (US.1A, US.1B, US.1C, US.13B, US.13C, US.24B, US.24C, US.25A, US.25B, US.25C, US.25D)



  • Write a summative statement for each of the causes of the Great Depression.

  • After the statements, answer the following question and justify the answer. “Could the Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression been stopped before it had occurred?

Independent Practice

  • Conduct the DBQ lesson: What Caused the Great Depression? (US.1A, US.1B, US.1C, US.13B, US.13C, US.24B, US.24C, US.25A, US.25B, US.25C, US.25D, US.26A, US.26B)



  • Review the guiding questions from this lesson. (US.1A, US.1B, US.1C, US.13B, US.13C, US.24B, US.24C, US.25A, US.25B, US.25C, US.25D)



  • Answer the guiding questions from this lesson in the interactive notebook.

Extension

  • Conduct the TCI Digging Deeper lesson: Creating Mini-dramas About the Great Depression. (US.1A, US.1B, US.1C, US.13B, US.13C, US.24B, US.24C, US.25A, US.25B, US.25C, US.25D, US.26A, US.26B)



  • See lesson plan for details


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