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  1. Discuss the “new” strategies of propaganda in the 21st century through examining posters of Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden. 1. Collect homework and start with brief discussion about the German response to the sinking of Lusitania, based on reading on yesterday’s activity.

  2. In this lesson, students will view a variety of examples of WWI propaganda posters and discuss their message and why they were important for the war effort. After the discussion, students will create their own examples of WWI propaganda posters.

  3. Suggested Classroom Activity. Show the pupils the four videos featuring songs from the Northern Stage production of Oh What a Lovely War. Show the pupils the selection of WW1 posters. Ask the class: • What is propaganda? Propaganda is information used to promote a political cause or point of view.

  4. 9 lis 2020 · Check out World War I posters to discuss propaganda techniques, food conservation, liberty loans, victory gardens, and recruiting with your students. You can also access poster-based teaching activities.

  5. 13 lis 2014 · Propaganda Posters World War One. Subject: History. Age range: 11-14. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. File previews. ppt, 1.49 MB. doc, 804 KB. A PPT on propaganda posters, with a supporting worksheet so that pupils can complete their own posters. Tes classic free licence.

  6. Description: In this lesson, students discuss and develop an understanding of the techniques used to create effective propaganda. Using this knowledge, students work in groups of three or four to analyze posters from the First World War. Groups present their findings to the class.

  7. Lesson Abstract. Students investigate 1) primary source poster art as historical analysis and 2) how the elements of poster design interplay to accomplish the author’s/artists/posters primary objective.