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Students work in groups of four or five to cover a major battle from WWII as on-scene reports, interviewees, and news anchors.
Group Members and Roles: Anchor: Writes and reports on the lead story (the battle). Co-Anchor: Writes and reports on the secondary story (issues at home). On Scene Reporter: Writes and reports on a human-interest story. Also conducts an on scene interview. Interviewee: Acts as the subject of the human-interest story is interviewed by the reporter.
Group Requirements:
Presentation: Minimum of 5-8 minutes long. Must be well researched, using proper attire, equipment, and props. (Example: News anchors should be in a studio-like setting, while reporters should be on the scene. Use correct/appropriate language and content (Remember the School Code of Conduct). Word of advice: Remember to be thorough in giving the correct information, but also straight to the point and concise. Everyone should have a job to do. BE PROFESSIONAL.
Poster: Create a PROPAGANDA POSTER regarding some aspect of WWII. This poster will be used in your presentation. It can be a propaganda poster for any country involved in the war (i.e. Japan, Germany, U.S.S.R, Great Britain, America): One (1) regular sized poster board Can be black and white or color Must have a clear message Typical propaganda poster messages: Join the war effort, Women working, Nazi, Communist, Conserve Energy/Resources.
Possible Battles: MAJOR WWII BATTLES
Europe /Africa Battle of the Bulge (Dec. 1944) St. Tropez (Aug. 1944) Salerno Beach (Sept. 1943) D-Day (June 1944) Anzio (Jan. 1944) Tunis (May 1943) Invasion of Sicily (July 1943) Kasserine Pass (Feb. 1943) Gazala (Feb. 1942) Toburk (Nov. 1942) El Alamien (Nov. 1942) Stalingrad (June 1941-Mar. 1942)
Asia Kiska & Attu (June 1942) Midway Island (June 1942) Wake Island (Dec. 1941) Okinawa (Mar.-Apr. 1945) Philippine Sea (June 1944) Bataan (Jan.-Feb. 1942) Leyte Gulf (Oct. 1944) Iwo Jima (Feb. 1945) Saipan, Tinian, & Guam (June-July 1944) Eniwetok (Feb. 1944) Truk Islands (Feb. 1944) Kwajalein (Jan. 1944) Tarawa (Nov. 1943) Hollandia (Apr. 1944) Empress Augusta Bay (Nov. 1943) Bougainville (Nov. 1943) Guadalcanal (Aug. 1942-Feb. 1943) Coral Sea (May 1942)
Some students like to "act out" portions of the battle, for example, students running up a beach coast representing the Battle of D-Day. This is acceptable only if students are not mocking the battles in a negative sense and are not using any weapons, even if they appear to be fake. |
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All the videos from the presentation are viewed as a class. The Propaganda posters are hung outside the classroom. |
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