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Keywords: World War I, Technology, Movie, Video Production |
Subject(s): Video, Technology, Geography, Special Needs, Music, Information Skills, Social Studies, Journalism, Civics, History |
Grades 6 through 8 |
NETS-S Standard: - Creativity and Innovation
- Communication and Collaboration
- Research and Information Fluency
- Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making
- Digital Citizenship
- Technology Operations and Concepts
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School: Carteret Middle School, Carteret, NJ |
Planned By: Matthew Finucane |
Original Author: Matthew Finucane, Carteret |
Class demographic: Inclusion classes, 8th grade students, age 13-15
Measurable Objectives:
SWBAT: Identify ways Americans on the home front contributed to the war effort. SWBAT: Describe how the U.S. developed and deployed its armed forces. SWBAT: Summarize the effects of American entry into the war. SWBAT: Explain how U.S. troops helped the Allies push back the Germans. SWBAT: Describe how the war ended.
Evaluation: • Student observation • Finished Project • Alternate Assessment
Assignment
The year is 1917, and the United States has been drawn into World War I. Each citizen is called upon to help the war effort. Some will join the American armed forces and go to fight in Europe. Others will work in factories at home, producing weapons and supplies. Even children will do their part.
Your Job: You have been chosen to be part of the Presidents Advisory Board. Your job is to create a multimedia video describing the war effort.
The following are to be included in your video: Video clips from our CMS drive Images depicting your topic Transitions Effects Music
You will have to incorporate each aspect of World War I that was discussed in class - Life on the Home Front - Diplomacy - New Technologies - War strategies |
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Cross-Curriculum Ideas |
This project will be an inclusion activity created between our Social Studies and Special Education departments. |
Follow-Up |
Students will post their videos to our carteretschools.org website |
Materials: |
Video Tools, Hard Drives |
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