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Exploring the Holocaust: Research and Presentation Skills in Individuals & Societies
The Holocaust remains one of the most significant and tragic events in human history. Understanding its causes, impact, and lessons is essential for students today. This week in Individuals & Societies, students will deepen their knowledge by working in pairs to research specific Holocaust topics. This process not only builds historical understanding but also sharpens research and communication skills. Through gathering information, organizing notes, and preparing presentatio
Kelley Cirincione
Feb 64 min read
The Clash of Ideals: Wilson’s 14 Points vs The Treaty of Versailles
The end of World War I marked a critical moment in history when the world sought peace after years of devastating conflict. Two major documents shaped the post-war landscape: President Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points and the Treaty of Versailles. These two sets of ideas reveal a sharp contrast between hope for a fair peace and the harsh realities of political power. Understanding this clash helps explain why the peace process was so complicated and why its effects lasted for decad
Kelley Cirincione
Jan 163 min read


The Treaty of Versailles: Unpacking Its Impact and Controversies in Modern History
The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, officially ended World War I but left a legacy that shaped the 20th century in profound ways. This treaty did more than just stop the fighting; it redrew borders, assigned blame, and imposed harsh penalties on Germany. These decisions sparked debates about fairness and justice that still echo today. Understanding what the treaty really said helps explain how it influenced global politics and set the stage for future conflicts. The Pal
Kelley Cirincione
Jan 163 min read


Decoding History Through Art: Analyzing World War I Political Cartoons
World War I reshaped the world in profound ways, but understanding its complex causes and consequences can be challenging. One powerful tool to grasp the sentiments and political climate of the time is political cartoons. These visual commentaries use symbolism, exaggeration, and humor to express opinions about the war and its aftermath. By learning to read these cartoons like texts, we gain fresh insights into how people viewed alliances, neutrality, blame, and diplomacy dur
Kelley Cirincione
Jan 164 min read


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Kelley Cirincione
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Week 20 January 12 - 16, 2026
This week, we’re diving into one of the most important turning points in modern history: the start of World War I. To understand how such a massive conflict erupted, we’re breaking down the M.A.I.N. causes — Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism . Each of these forces shaped the world in the early 1900s, and together they created a powder keg just waiting for a spark. We’re also sharpening our critical thinking skills by analyzing political cartoons from the era
Kelley Cirincione
Jan 121 min read
Week 18 December 2025
This is the week for you to present your sustainable house to your parents! I am looking forward to the parent event Tuesday. For the rest of the week we will reflect on the sustainable house project. We will also begin looking at the geography of Canada.
Kelley Cirincione
Jan 121 min read
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