WARTIME PROPAGANDA Many posters appeared in public places during the war to send important messages to people. There are some examples on the next slides.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Propaganda: Publicity intended to spread ideas or information in order to persuade or convince people of a cause.
Advertisements

 Propaganda is a specific type of message presentation aimed at serving an agenda. At its root, to use propaganda is 'to propagate (actively spread)
S A B D C T = 0 S gets message from above and sends messages to A, C and D S.
World War 2: Propaganda.
War Posters.. Creative art or Subliminal Messages?
Voting Activity 3.4: Nazi election posters. Study this source carefully and consider… Who the source was aimed at What the message is Whether you think.
What is Propaganda? Propaganda is an attempt by the government to persuade its people to think in a certain way or believe something. Sometimes it can.
Civil Disobedience. Design a Political Poster Thoreau’s essay was inspired by his political protest of the poll taxes funding a war in which he did not.
War Atrocities 14 Angela. What does “atrocity” mean? Noun. Behavior or an action that is wicked or ruthless. The fact or quality being atrocious. Acts.
Propaganda Something designed to influence our opinions, emotions, attitudes and behavior to persuade us to believe in something or to do something can.
STARTER Ethnicity within the UK (2010 census) Group% of UK population White Indian Pakistani Other Asian/Asian British Black /African/Caribbean/Black British.
Strategy Posters Math Alliance May 11, Purpose of Strategy Posters Reference for all students Visual reminders of ways to approach problems Provide.
 Think of an event, agenda, problem, something currently in the news, school activity, etc. and make your own propaganda.
It is done through posters, videos, radio, books etc.
The Best Interview Body Language
How was the Great War of fought?
What is persuasion? War Propaganda.
World War I TOTAL WAR.
Animal Farm Propaganda Activity –
Art Techniques in Propaganda
Propaganda in World War One
What is Propaganda? Propaganda is a specific type of message presentation aimed at serving an agenda. At its root, the denotation of propaganda is 'to.
What is Propaganda? Propaganda is a specific type of message presentation aimed at serving an agenda. At its root, the denotation of propaganda is 'to.
continued on next slide
Propaganda Posters Russian Revolution.
World War I Propaganda Posters
World War I on the Home Front
World War II Propaganda Posters
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
WWII Propaganda Review the following slideshow and analyze the posters. Take brief notes on the following in preparation for discussion: Which posters.
continued on next slide
continued on next slide
World War I propaganda posters
Propaganda in World War One
Propaganda in World War One
WWI PRIMARY SOURCE PROPAGANDA ASSIGNMENT # 8
Creating your Own Propaganda
World War I on the Home Front
What are some examples of propaganda that you see everyday?
Theatrical Production Poster
There are generally 5 main objectives of wartime propaganda:
JFK Legacy Poster: Create a propaganda poster for JFK’s legacy Image
Title Author Heading Only 1 slide per e-poster is permitted, multiple slides will not be accepted The layout of this poster is an example for you to follow.
Propaganda Activity.
Propaganda Poster Walk
World War I Propaganda: An Examination of Persuasion
Propaganda in World War One
Propaganda.
Propaganda: Power of Persuasion
WWII Propaganda.
(Why in the world would you do something like that?)
Political Cartoon Analysis
AIM: How did propaganda affect wartime support?
World War I Propaganda: An Examination of Persuasion
Propaganda in World War One
Propaganda in World War One
Climate Change PSA.
Why do we fight wars?.
World War I Propaganda: An Examination of Persuasion
What is Propaganda? information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
Unit 6 – Creating digital images
World War I on the Home Front
Aim: Why was it difficult for the U.S. to stay neutral during WWI?
Propaganda in World War One
WWII Propaganda Various Themes Portrayal of the Enemy
Poster title Author name Heading
Only 1 slide per poster is permitted
continued on next slide
Оюутны эрдэм шинжилгээний хурлын зорилго:
continued on next slide
Presentation transcript:

WARTIME PROPAGANDA Many posters appeared in public places during the war to send important messages to people. There are some examples on the next slides. For each poster, decide what message it is trying to put across. Do you think it does it in an effective way? Who do you think it is aimed at? Why was it so important that people followed this advice? © www.teachitprimary.co.uk 2009 13193 Slide 1 of 8

Wartime propaganda © www.teachitprimary.co.uk 2009 13193 Slide 2 of 8

Wartime propaganda © www.teachitprimary.co.uk 2009 13193 Slide 3 of 8

Wartime propaganda © www.teachitprimary.co.uk 2009 13193 Slide 4 of 8

Wartime propaganda © www.teachitprimary.co.uk 2009 13193 Slide 5 of 8

Wartime propaganda © www.teachitprimary.co.uk 2009 13193 Slide 6 of 8

Wartime propaganda © www.teachitprimary.co.uk 2009 13193 Slide 7 of 8

DESIGN A POSTER OF YOUR OWN Wartime propaganda DESIGN A POSTER OF YOUR OWN You need to remind people to take their gas masks with them wherever they go. Think of a good slogan and a poster that would be an eye-catching and interesting way to put this important message across. © www.teachitprimary.co.uk 2009 13193 Slide 8 of 8