Subject(s): Computers & Internet, Social Studies Grades(s): Junior High/High School
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Title – WWII Radio Broadcast By – Molly Brown Primary Subject – Social Studies Secondary Subjects – Computers / Internet Grade Level – 9th-12th The students will produce a radio show that is set in Britain during WWII. Materials Needed: Multitrack recording program such as Cakewalk, Vegas Audio, or ACID Activity Description Sources for speeches: note samples will be put on an audio cd for easy reference in the classroom Goal 2: The students will interpret how these radio broadcasts were used to promote the political stance of the speaker through class discussion. (10 minutes) Goal 3: The students will gain knowledge of popular radio shows and war advertisements. (20 minutes) Sources: Note: bring in definitions of War Bonds, Rosie the Riveter, rationing and related radio programs and advertisements. NPR is a good resource. Goal 4: Students will interpret how these shows reflected war society and how these shows encouraged homeland participation in the war effort through class discussion. (10 minutes) DAY 2 Goal 2: Each group will be given background information on their subjects along with pictures and CDs they will then apply their knowledge of WWII by writing an outline or script for their radio show. (45 minutes) DAY 3 DAY 4 Goal 2: Students will assess the process of creating their program through a discussion of how they relayed photographic or written information into the audio format. (10 minutes) Goal 3: Students will analyze how radio is different from other media, by discussing the differences between radio and television and between media and multi media (10 minutes) Goal 4: Students will synthesize what it would be like to live in a society that primarily received their information through radio through class discussion and a two paragraph homework assignment. (10 minutes)
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