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THE GREAT DEPRESSION & EVERYDAY LIFE
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Subject: The Great Depression Eleventh Grade Social Science: US History & Geography The Great Depression 11.6 Students analyze the different explanations for the Great Depression and how the New Deal fundamentally changed the role of the federal government, in terms of: 3. the human toll of the Depression, natural disasters, unwise agricultural practices and their effect on the depopulation of rural regions and on political movements of the left and right with particular attention to the Dust Bowl refugees and their social and economic impact in California
Students will complete pre-test, diagram the causes of the Dust Bowl, research and summarize the experiences of one person found in the Library of Congress, examine and summarize one photo (Dorothea Lange and Library of Congress) and prepare a newspaper in a group.
Enabling
Activities
Culminating
Activity
Each student will turn in Causes Outline, Black Sunday Study Guide and Research Guide for primary sources from the Library of Congress. Students will
complete a multiple-choice quiz to determine what they have learned about the
Dust Bowl during this lesson.
Since this will serve as the research project for this quarter it is worth 80 points and is based on this rubric. My classes include regular, GATE and one for our performing arts academy with a total of 135 students. The results of this spreadsheet are from
one of my regular classes.
Introductory Activity
Enabling Activity
Outline to write the summary http:discovery.com/area/history/dustbowl/dustbowl.1.1.html--An article about Black Sunday and what it was like during a dust storm. Study guide for Black Sunday http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/afctsthml.tshome.html.--Voices From the Dust Bowl; The Charles L. Todd and Robert Sonkin Migrant Worker Collection, 1940-1941--Interviews, ballads and meeting of minutes from the ethnographic survey. A couple of local articles for Imperial County. Have your students look for an area near your school http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/fsahtml/fahome.html --America from the Dust Bowl to World War II; Black-and-white Photographs from FSA-OWI, 1935-1945, many pictures from all over California. The 427 pictures from Imperial County will be of local import to my students. Have your students look for an area near your school. Research Guide for the primary sources
Culminating Activity
The rubric containing requirements of the entire project. Southwest High School
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