pptx, 8.55 MB
pptx, 8.55 MB

“My purpose is to engage students in dialogue so they can see other’s points of view – in a world that needs this more than ever. I do this by sharing lessons on this site which connect students with the past and inspire critical thinking.

Please read below to find details about this one.” Dan

This lesson is titled “What made a good Second World War propaganda poster?”
The lesson begins with a starter activity in students identify a series of blurred modern advertising logos. This introduces the significance of propaganda and there is a short background of the word. There are then graduated aims and objectives (all will/most will/some will) followed by slides of detailed background information to enable teacher exposition. The main task is then introduced, and students create their own propaganda posters using the common devices listed (examples are provided). It is a great lesson to team up with your art department and hire out the art room or paint! Aims and objectives are revisited and the plenary invites students to peer assess their work against the agreed criteria. I hope your students enjoy this lesson as much as mine do.

Before you leave be sure to follow Dan’s History Highway for more info on hundreds of fully-resourced lessons for busy teachers!

Wishing you a terrific day.

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