World War II Unit Plan


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Day 10: Atomic Warfare/On the Eve of Destruction

TOPIC/TITLE:
Atomic Warfare/On the Eve of Destruction

QUESTION THIS LESSON WILL ANSWER:
Was it necessary to use the Atomic bomb to end World War II?

PURPOSE/RATIONALE/GOALS OF THE DAY'S LESSON:
The purpose of this lesson is to discover some of the consequences of the Atomic bomb.  The Atomic bomb was a turning point in American and World history.  The consequences go far beyond the initial destruction.  Foreign policies all over the world had to adjust to the new threat of world destruction.

OBJECTIVES:
SWBAT:


STANDARDS OF LEARNING:
11.11
The students will demonstrate an understanding of the origins and effects of World War II, with emphasis

NCSS THEMES W/ INDICATORS:
Theme Eight:  Science, Technology, and Society KEY CONCEPTS AND GENERALIZATIONS: (VOCAB) METHODS AND ACTIVITY:

ANTICIAPATORY SET:

CONTENT/METHODS/PROCEEDURES:


CONCLUSION/IN-CLASS CONSOLIDATION

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1. How many atomic bombs were dropped on Japan?

2. When and where?

3. If the United States did not drop the Atomic bombs, what would their plan of action have been?

4. What was the reason for using atomic weapons on Japan?

5. How many people died in Hiroshima immediately following the detonation of the atomic bomb?

6. Where was the 2nd atomic bomb dropped and why?

7. When was V-J day declared?

8. How many lives were lost during World War II?

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