St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School

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Values Project - Lesson Plan Title:

The Propaganda Project

Subject:
History

Keywords:
Propaganda, Truths, Lies, Distortion

Resources:
Video "The Nazi's the 1930's Olympic Games" and "Nazi attitudes to the Jews" propaganda poster

Year Group:
    9

Values:
Valuing others, Truth

Teaching and Learning Styles:
Video, group discussion, class discussion, guided research, project work.

Context in which the lesson is set Establishment of the Nazi party in Germany in the 1930's following the failure of the Weimar Republic and attaches a democracy by the Nazi S-a (storm troopers). Hitler's regime. Nazi attitude to women and men, and other races.
What the lesson is about How propaganda was used by tne Nazi's in the 1930's.
Expected outcomes An understanding of the values of propaganda, the value of it and how its works, even if it is "truthful".
Details of Teacher and Pupil Activities Propaganda picture of ideal Nazi family issued to class in groups. The picture is analysed by the groups in terms of what the Nazi's are trying to say through the picture. Teacher then defines the meaning of the work propaganda, after teacher led class discussion.

A picture of Hitler and a child (from textbook) is presented. The question is asked "what are they trying to make us think?" Video on "The Nazi's at 1936 Olympic games" and "Nazi attitudes to Jesus".

Project on propaganda - using textbooks and page reference from teacher, they built up a file of propaganda posters.

a) drawing a section of poster b) description of key elements of poster c) What is it trying to make us think?

Talk most about the emotions which propaganda is intended to invoke.

Pupils produce a poster of their own.

Extension Work None