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  1. 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. After a short discusssion, divide the class into four groups; give each group lyrics of one song to study along with the sheet of poster images.

  2. Review techniques and strategies of propaganda through examining primary source posters from the U.S., Great Britain and Germany. Overview reasons for U.S. propaganda during this time period and introduce the Committee on Public Information (CPI).

  3. 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.

  4. The Doughboy Foundation’s award-winning WWI Memorial Apps and core WWI Teaching Resources are now available for free to middle and high school teachers through Verizon Innovative Learning HQ. The WWI Teaching Resources include: Standards driven content developed by leading U.S. WWI historians and educators.

  5. www.thehomeschoolmom.com › homeschool-lesson-plans › world-war-iWorld War I - TheHomeSchoolMom

    Large collection of lesson plans, presentations, activities, games, and other resources for teachers and students about WWI, covering The Lusitania and Submarine Warfare, The Zimmerman Telegram, WW1 Propaganda Posters, and more.

  6. 13 lis 2014 · Propaganda Posters World War One. A PPT on propaganda posters, with a supporting worksheet so that pupils can complete their own posters.

  7. In this lesson, students discuss and develop an understanding of the techniques used to create propaganda. Using this knowledge, students analyze posters from the First World War. Download the full package (pdf). [PDF 1543k] Includes two lesson plans, one worksheet, one handout and high quality poster images.