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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Behavioral Objectives of World War I Propaganda Lesson Plan: Students will develop their understanding of the following concepts: - Define the concept of propaganda. - Explain why the use of propaganda was of particular significance during this time period.

  5. 17 sie 2020 · These activities are designed to activate students’ prior knowledge, develop critical thinking skills and establish an understanding of the key terms and concepts relating to World War I.

  6. The next lesson covers WW1 propaganda with an analysis activity using a variety of posters that students analyze. Next, students watch a video clip and complete a digital notebook activity to round out the lesson. The next day in the unit covers the 14 points and Treaty of Versailles.

  7. Media Literacy: Propaganda v. Advertisements. This media literacy lesson plan equips students to analyze the purpose behind different forms of media, both historic and modern. Students will explore how media can persuade, inform, entertain, or... Cher Ami, the Heroic Pigeon of World War I.