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  1. Instruct students to begin a bell ringer activity where students have 5 minutes to write down three things they learned about propaganda during WWI, two ways it has changed and one way it impacts their lives today.

  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. Materials: Packets of WWI propaganda posters ; Create Propaganda. In groups, students will discuss wartime propaganda and how governments effectively communicate with the people.

  4. 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 sell, then delve deeper into propaganda and advertising techniques to critically evaluate the messages they encounter.

  5. This comprehensive lesson plan and activity set is designed for middle and high school students (Grades 7-12) to delve into the fascinating world of propaganda during World War I. What's Included: Detailed Lesson Plan: Our step-by-step lesson plan provides you with all the necessary guidance to effectively teach the history and significance of ...

  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. www.teacherspayteachers.com › browse › Search:world war 1 propaganda postersWorld war 1 propaganda posters - TPT

    This Powerpoint presentation is a full class lesson on how to analyze World War I propaganda posters. Part one of the lesson is a whole class practice of working through posters to ask basic questions about perspective, bias, and point of view.

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