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This interactive notebook bundle includes everything you need to teach about World War I and World War II.
The organizers in this resource can be used on their own, or as a supplement to student notes. Interactive notebooks are a great tool to keep students organized and engaged in the lesson!
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In this resource you will find…
• 53 graphic organizers with text on them, and others left blank for your own customization
• 16 1/2 pages of thorough suggested answers that you are free to use with these graphic organizers and flippables.
• Previews of each page in action for you or your students to reference.
• A cover page and table of contents for each notebook is also included.
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Material Covered
World War I Interactive Notebook
1. Key vocabulary – armistice, Balkans, big four, blockade, Bolsheviks, conscript, doughboy, duckboards, dreadnought, front line, no man’s land, U-Boat
2. Causes of the war – alliances, imperialism, assassination, declarations of war
3. Assassination of Franz Ferdinand – Franz Ferdinand, before the assassination, assassination, start of WWI
4. Allied powers – France, Britain, Russia, U.S., other allies
5. Central powers – Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria
6. Battle of Tannenberg – Tannenberg, armies, battle, results
7. First battle of the Marne – armies, before the battle, battle, results
8. Trench warfare – how they were built, no man’s land, conditions, life in the trenches
9. Battle of Somme – armies, before the battle, artillery barrage, battle
10. Russian Revolution – Russian Tsar, Bloody Sunday, World War I, February Revolution, Bolshevik Revolution, results
11. Sinking of the Lusitania – Lusitania, before the attack, Lusitania departs, German attack, Lusitania sinks, results
12. American involvement – remaining neutral, sinking of the Lusitania, Zimmerman Telegram, declaring war, U.S. troops in Europe, Wilson’s 14 points, after the war
13. Famous leaders – Georges Clemenceau, Franz Josef, Kaiser Wilhelm II, Red Baron, Tsar Nicholas II, Vladimir Lenin, Woodrow Wilson, Mehmed V
14. Aviation – reconnaissance, bombings, machine guns, famous fighter pilots
15. Modern warfare – airplanes, tanks, trench warfare, naval warfare, new weapons
16. Christmas truce – where, actions, response
17. Wilson’s 14 points – purpose, summary, reactions
18. End of the war – final battles, armistice, treaty negotiations, Treaty of Versailles, new borders, League of Nations
World War II
1. Key vocabulary – appeasement, Blitzkrieg, Concentration Camp, D-Day, Fascism, Fuhrer, Final Solution, Gestapo, Holocaust, kamikaze, Manhattan Project, eastern front
2. Allied powers – original members, Russia joins, U.S. joins, allied leaders
3. Axis powers – formation, leaders, other Axis countries
4. Causes of WWII – Treaty of Versailles, Japanese expansion, fascism, Hitler & the Nazi party, appeasement, Great Depression
5. Important people – Winston Churchill, Charles de Gaulle, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, George Patton, Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, Hirohito, Anne Frank, Eleanor Roosevelt, Georgy Zhukov, Vasily Chukov, Chiang Kai-Shek, Mao Zedong, Heinrich Himmler, Herman Goring, Erwin Rommel, Victor Emmanuel III, Ugo Cavallero, Hideki Tojo, Isoroku Yamamoto, Osami Nagano
6. Battle of Britain – duration, name, battle, battle of Britain day
7. Battle of the Atlantic – location, duration, early battles, allied convoys, fighting U-Boats, turning point, result
8. Pearl Harbor – location, before the attack, attack, result
9. Battle of Stalingrad – Stalingrad, duration, battle, surrender, soldiers
10. Battle of Normandy – before the battle, confusion, weather, invasion, result
11. Battle of the Bulge – duration, location, battle, result
12. Battle of Berlin – duration, armies, Soviet attack, German surrender
13. Battle of Midway – location, Japanese attack, surprise, results
14. Battle of Guadalcanal – location, before the battle, battle
15. Battle of Iwo Jima – location, duration, battle, raising the flag
16. The Holocaust – why? ghettos, concentration camps, hiding
17. Japanese internment camps – internment camps, Japanese-Americans, life in the camps, end, government apology
18. Bataan death march – location, before the march, the march, end
19. The atomic bomb – Albert Einstein, Manhattan Project, first atomic bomb, decision, Hiroshima, Nagasaki
20. U.S. home front – rationing, women, propaganda
21. African Americans – segregation, jobs, Tuskegee Airmen, 761st Battalion, desegregation
22. Aircraft – major battles, fighters, bombers, aircraft carriers, transport
23. War crime trials – war crimes, Nuremberg Trials, Tokyo Trials, other trials
24. Marshall Plan – fear of communism, Marshall Plan, success
25. After the war – Europe, Japan & East Asia, war crimes, United Nations, Cold War
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