Monday, 19 May 2014

week 7, day 2 - 21 February

section 1 :
o   Was the Treaty a Mistake? (pg 116-117)

§  At the end of WWI, a peace treaty was drawn up at Versailles. Most of the decisions were made by the “Big 3”: Woodrow Wilson (US President), David Lloyd George (UK Prime Minister), and Georges Clemenceau (French Prime Minister).

§  At the end of WWI, a peace treaty was drawn up at Versailles. Most of the decisions were made by the “Big 3”: Woodrow Wilson (US President), David Lloyd George (UK Prime Minister), and Georges Clemenceau (French Prime Minister).

§  Terms:
·      Germany had to accept the blame for the war.
·      German Military:
·      Cut to 100,000 men
·      Only volunteers, no conscription
·      Navy could only have 6 Battleships
·      Could not build any tanks, planes or subs
·      Germany could not keep troops in the Rhineland (area that bordered France). Allied troops stationed there for 15 years.
·      All of Germany’s overseas colonies taken by Allies.

section 2 : (felinsha)

big three : david lloyd george, georges clemenceau, woodrow wilson
treaty of versailles : limited germany's army, took all of germany's land
germany got blamed for the war


section 3 :
teachers prep for next ldl




QUESTIONS:
1. What was the topic of the day and what important parts were learned? Demonstrate understanding and application.
2. Critical thinking: was there a discussion? BHQ's? Give an analysis and evaluation; compare and contrast the scenario and find evidence of it happening elsewhere? Demonstrates analysis and evaluation.
3. What was done, who did it and how was it assessed?

4. How was the team performance? What can be done to improve (how are we implementing Kaizen daily).


ANSWERS :
1. treaty of versailles : was it a mistake?
2. we took a vote to see who thought the TOV was to be blamed for the 2nd world war
3. felinsha taught her ldl teaching and galvin assessed her work to be put into the ldl score sheet
4. she did pretty well and her materials were clear


here, you can see Felinsha teaching


felinsha's ldl presentation








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