Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Lesson on Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Aims: What were the long term and immediate causes of U.S. involvement on the side of the Allies? To what extent did its involvement in World War I affect life in the United States?  

Bell Ringer: Current Events 

Objectives: 
  1. 1. Students will examine how the United States government prepared the nation for war with war measures (Selective Service Act, War Industries Board, war bonds, Espionage Act, Sedition Act, Committee of Public Information). 
Agenda: 
  1. 1. Bell Ringer (10 min) 
  1. 2. Review Journal 49  
  1. 3. Activity: Play the song “Over There” as an introduction to this activity (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6hRDS3LvQQ). Project or photocopy lyrics to the song so that students may read along while the song plays, and briefly discuss (Attachment E). (10 min)  

  1. 4. Share images of WWI propaganda posters (http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/posters-sold-world-war-i-american-public-180952179/?no-ist) with students and use the Library of Congress Teacher’s Guide to Analyzing Primary Sources to promote student analysis and inquiry (Attachment F). (15 min) 
  1. 5. Work in small groups to create your own propaganda poster based on one of the following: Selective Service Act, War Industries Board, war bonds, Espionage Act, Sedition Act, unrestricted submarine warfare, women in World War I. (rest of class) 

Home Learning: Complete WWI Propaganda Posters 

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