Dec 30, 2015
[Continued] Why Weren’t We Ready?
Continue the discussion of (review what was already
discussed) of the lack of
coordination and communication
prior to and during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Dogs of War
Discuss the historical role of dogs in human
wars from Babylonian mastiffs to
modern Kevlar suited military dogs and the donation of
pets by citizens for the war
efforts in WW2.
Semper Fido!
• Explore the roles of people’s pets in WW2 and the cost on both humans and animals.
• Learn about ‘Chips,’ bunker dogs, listen to a first-person account and watch era-specific video footage.
• Read related books.
[Make] Origami Dogs
There are just as many designs for folding dogs as there are dogs! A good resource for origami animals is Origami Paper Animals by Didier Boursin, Animals in Origami, or Advanced Origami.
Impounded: From Citizen to Enemy
Choose literature
resources to access prior knowledge and inspire discussion.
Prepare to Defend Yourselves!
• Prepare students for competitive debate.• Discuss initial and changing attitudes of
America towards citizens of Japanese descent.• Share information about the internment of
Japanese, Korean, Italian, and German citizens and residents of the United States, among others.
• Discuss the conditions and effects of the camps
Take a Stand! [a.k.a. 4 corner debate]
Now that students have gained some understanding of the complex factors contributing to the decision to use the bombs and the cause and effects of internment, let’s poll a little public opinion and put the ‘exercise’ in debate exercise
Eyes Behind Wires
• Explore the accompanying PowerPoint of images by Dorothea Lange and Ansel Adams an/or the book Impounded By Dinitia Smith.
• Create wire portraits of those impounded using photos, printouts, staples, cardboard, flexible wire, etc.
Are You As Fit As a World War II GI?
Have people these days “gone soft” in
comparison to past generations? Are we less
tough than our grandparents?
Learn about the history of soldiers and exercise and what prospective
soldiers went through in WW2 to go from flabby
to fit. Discuss what it took to
develop FM 21-20.
World War II Workout: War Games!
• The year is now 1940 and they have just entered Hut 8: Station X, they’ve been recruited for the war effort!
• Participate in relays and play “Drill Sergeant Says” using exercises from FM 21-20, an Army field manual from 1946 that includes the physical training program used by GIs during WWII.