Aligned to your State Standards and written to Bloom's Taxonomy, additional hands-on activities, crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included. Gain a clear understanding of the aftermath left behind and why it's important to remember these events. Specifically it will address four major issues: 1) Truman's decision to send troops to Korea 2) The decision to cross the 38th Parallel into North Korea, at the risk of a wider war with China 3) Truman's decision to fire MacArthur and 4) the war's growing unpopularity in the United States. Find out about some of the weapons used during the war, and why UN forces dominated the North Korean Air Force. troops during some of the major battles fought against the advancing North Korean army. Travel to South Korea and experience what it was like for U.S. The lesson requires a close reading of the text writing requirements are minimal, but could easily be expanded. Truman, Joseph Stalin and Kim Il-sung played in the war. A brief mini-lecture at the beginning of the lesson provides some context for the Korean war, including a map provided here (Click on the Powerpoint for Lesson 4). Become familiar with post-World War II tension between the United States and Russia, and how that led to the Cold War. Explore the geography of North and South Korea and recognize where the conflict took place. 140 Brandeis Road Newton, MA 02459 call: (617) 559-6561 .us. From 1950 to 1953, our resource explains why we should remember the Forgotten War. Korean War Lesson Plan Central Historical Question: Who started the Korean War Materials: Copies of Textbook Excerpts A and B Copies of Korean War Guiding Questions Korean War PowerPoint Slides Optional: Classroom Textbook Excerpt on the Korean War Plan of Instruction: 1. Introduce students to the first real conflict of the Cold War period. In this lesson, students enter the fray through exploring a variety of documents highlighting various issues and perspectives that led to the Cold War and address the question: Who was primarily responsible for the Cold War, the United States or the Soviet Union All files updated on 09/28/18.
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