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At the end of your journey, you will be reflecting what you learned. Welcome: The Great Depression Description: Students will learn about the Great Depression and the effect it had on families across America. Click on the links to learn more and respond to the questions below them. Where would you go? This time of great loss and desperation became known as the Great Depression. What were the effects of Dust Storms on agriculture, livestock, and farms in general? endstream
SSUSH17 The student will analyze the causes and consequences of the Great Depression. Identify major events of the Great Depression 3. 4. Listen carefully and jot down 3 important things you connect with from each story. Go to the article at: and search for the answer to question 2 on your worksheet. Name _____ Great Depression Photograph Analysis Webquest Access the following website at .Analyze each of the group of pictures and answer the corresponding questions. endstream
You begin having to wait in line for food. There are many different ways to analyze the Great Depression. The Great Depression (1929-1939) was the worst economic downturn in modern history. The years before the Great Depression. Grade Level: 9-12 Curriculum: Social Studies Keywords: Author(s): Jacob Mci Reporter 2: Lifestyle and Daily Life During Great Depression. They each have a unique perspective. Your dad loses his job, and getting three meals a day becomes a challenge. Why did this happen to you? George Eastman House Collection/Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain. Now you will explore the Great Depression. For webquest or practice, print a copy of this quiz at the Great Depression webquest print page. Read through the links provided, and then answer the questions below. Answers will be found only at those links so please make sure that you are paying attention to where you are on the worksheet. 3. Follow the steps in this process in order to complete your journey. This woman was one of many migrant workers picking peas in California in the 1930s to make just enough money to survive. Write a paragraph imagining yourself as a hobo. Write a paragraph imagining yourself as a hobo. The skill that will be highlighted in this WebQuest is reading comprehension. endobj
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Visit websites: For additional information you may choose to also visit. The links are embedding into the worksheet and a key is … 3. Listen carefully and jot down 3 important things you connect with from each story. Finally, you will reflect on the essential question. You have been assigned to groups 3a and3b. Alas, many rich people felt no impact at all, and were ignorant of the suffering in their country. The Human Toll of the Great Depression WebQuest & Journal Activity Introduction: Millions of people suffered during the Great Depression when the stock market crashed and years of drought pushed millions off of their land. Go to: Timeline of the Great Depression 1. This will broaden your knowledge of this historical event, which affected millions of people. Describe the process that occurred leading up to the Great Depression and the lasting effects it had on the nation. When did the Great Depression begin? October 1929. They will share their stories. To begin your timeline, you will first need to gather information about significant events that took place each of the given years. endobj
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Go to the timeline at: www.softschools.com/timelines/great_depression/timeline_13 and use it to answer the first question on your worksheet. You will complete several activities to help you understand the Great Depression. In 1935, Congress passed the Social Security Act, which for the first time provided Americans with unemployment, disability and pensions for … The third question on your worksheet asks you to describe what it would be like to be a hobo. a. Group 5: The Great Depression. Along your trip, you stop at a Hooverville. The preceding decade, known as the “ Roaring Twenties,” was a … Watch the video at. This Web Quest will give you a glimpse into the lives of Americans during this trying time. endstream
Directions 1. An Internet WebQuest on Great Depression. You will gain an understanding of the events that occured between the years of 1929-1949. Next you will research how families were effected by the Great Depression. 23. Go to: www.erroluys.com/RidingtheRails.html Read the article and enjoy the pictures of the hoboes. Be sure to stop and think about everything you have learned on your journey. Visit websites: www.storycorps.org/listen/james-bost-and-his-son-doug, www.storycorps.org/listen/lillian-howell-and-her-son-thomas, and www.storycorps.org/listen/virginia-fairbrother-and-laurel-kaae. Be sure to read carefully because you will be teaching your classmates everything you know about the Great Depression. Many Americans were forced into drastic changes of lifestyle because of their economic situation. As a family during the Depression who has lost their home, one of your options might be to join the many people that rode the rails. Task 1: You will begin your journey through the Great Depression by designing a timeline that begins with the year 1929 and ending with the year 1949. Locate November 1930 on the timeline: What did many Americans do to earn money during the depression? endobj
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Group 5, Your job is to become an expert on the Great Depression. Use these resources to answer the questions on the worksheet about the Great Depression: The Stock Market Crash | The Works Progress Administration | The WPA. #: GREAT DEPRESSION AND NEW DEAL WEBQUEST Great Depression Go to Great Depression Basics Review and answer the following questions: 1) When did the Great Depression begin? This webquest will be a 3 week process in which you will learn many events that occured during the Great Depression. Go to the timeline at: 2. The teachers key is detailed and will make marking the webquest or going over it with your students easy and simple. THE GREAT DEPRESSION WAS A VERY CHALLENGING TIME WHEN MANY AMERICANS LOST THEIR JOBS, HOMES AND THE ABILITY TO FEED THEIR FAMILIES. They each have a unique perspective. 2. Points will be earned for accurate, complete, neat work. The American economy was harshly affected by the Great Depression. endobj
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1. The Great Depression Web Quest (1930s) Directions: You will need to conduct thorough Internet research in order to answer the following questions. What event sparked it? Task. Back to History for Kids It contains 37 questions based on a Crash Course U.S. history video and the history.com website. Did the Depression affect everyone in the same way? What are you going to do? endobj
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Life is easy... Then all of a sudden your world is turned upside down! Where would you sleep? 2. What event sparked it? 10/27/2013 8 Comments Webquest Directions: Use the links provided to answer the following questions on a sheet of notebook paper. The Great Depression Webquest Directions: Bud, Not Buddy takes place during the Great Depression. You will research the Great Depression by traveling through various websites and visiting different people and places. Reporter 1: History of the Great Depression. endobj
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#5 = 5 points for each person Total = 15 points. The purpose of this webquest is to help 11th grade students learn more about the Great Depression and prepare themselves for the US History Regents exam. What event sparked it? Write a 3 paragraph paper reflecting your thoughts and feelings. We will learn more about the Great Depression by completing a webquest. You're warm and comfortable. Students will begin this assignment by wa endstream
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A resource page for Educational Technology. On your journey through this webquest, you met different people from this era by reading articles, watching videos, and listening to survivors. Go to the article at: www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/snprelief1.htm and search for the answer to question 2 on your worksheet. Next you are going to listen to real life people who lived during the Depression. 1. Be sure to explain using details from the article. Up to 40% of the country never faced hardship during those years. Describe the similarities between the Great Depression and America’s housing and economic crisis that began in 2008. You eat three good meals every single day. The Great Depression – WebQuest - 50 Points Directions: Complete the following questions using the links provided. A great tool to teach the history of the Great Depression and its importance in the history of the United States. Dad goes to work every day, and mom stays home to take care of you and your brothers and sisters. The causes and effects of the Great Depression. They will share their stories. WebQuest The Great Depression – 1930's America Directions: Go to the provided links to answer the questions below. Complete the Webquest by clicking on Task One, Task Two and Task Three. This assignment is worth points. This famous photograph is searing in its depiction of the utter desperation the Great Depression brought to so many and has become a symbol of the Depression. Dust Storms caused crops to be destroyed, with no crops to sell the farmers had no money and therefore the farms closed down … Determine the causes of the Great Depression 2. 1 0 obj
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Let's discover when the Depression began. What would you eat? Picture it! GREAT DEPRESSION WEBQUEST Situation One: Investigating the causes of the Depression Go to and answer the following questions IN FULL SENTENCES: 1) When did the Great Depression begin? You get to enjoy treats like ice cream sometimes. www.allabouthistory.org/life-during-the-great-depression.htm. Put yourself back to to the year 1929. There are 3 different people with 3 different stories. This 27 question Great Depression webquest from History.com will take students through the following topics: Important dates and historical figures associated with this era. endstream
Describe the causes, including overproduction, underconsumption, and stock market speculation that led to the stock market crash of 1929 and the Great Depression. Where would you sleep? The third question on your worksheet asks you to describe what it would be like to be a hobo. For additional information you may choose to also visit: www.ushistory.org/us/48e.asp. 5. Where would you go? The Great Depression had a dramatic impact on the people and their way of living. Print out the WebQuest worksheet before beginning this assignment. As a family during the Depression who has lost their home, one of your options might be to join the many people that rode the rails. What would you eat? October 21, 2009 at 5:17 am (Uncategorized) Life in the Depression. In this WebQuest you will see the Great Depression from four different analytical perspectives: social, cultural, political, and economic. Many Americans were forced into drastic changes of lifestyle because of their economic situation. Follow the directions on each page and write your responses on a lined piece of paper. endobj
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Little History Monster 2018 Great Depression Webquest C. Select “Return to Originating Page” at the top of the page, then select –3.The Dust Bowl and migrant farm workers The country is vast, with many different people whose different values and life The Great Depression Webquest.