Monday, March 2 Chapter 37 The Eisenhower Era 1952-1960 Pages 943-971.

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Monday, March 2 Chapter 37 The Eisenhower Era 1952-1960 Pages 943-971

Essential Question Objectives What events happened during the Eisenhower Era Objectives I will create a comic collage to illustrate the Eisenhower Era with two partners.

You will be creating a 8 box comic, using magazines for the Collage Comic WWII Working in a group of 3 , You will be creating a 8 box comic, using magazines for the “The Eisenhower Era”

What is a collage?? What is a comic?? COMBO Comic Collage

Student Sample

Montgomery bus Boycott Front Side Steps: Big white sheet of paper Split it in to four sections 4 on Front and 4 on Back Checkers Speech (948) Army-McCarthy Hearings (951) Description: Description: Back Side Brown vs Board (953) Montgomery bus Boycott (953) Jim Crow (951) Suez Crisis (960) Description: Description: Description: Description: Sputnik (962) McCarthyism (950) Description: Description:

Directions for collage comic: SET UP: Get with your partners, make 8 boxes on a LARGE sheet of white paper, 4 on one side and 4 on the other Write the title in each box as seen in the previous slide. PICTURES: Use your book FIND pictures in the magazines that depict/show an understanding of each topic Example: find a picture(s) that you think shows Sputnik YOU can also combine different pictures from the magazines to make ONE picture (ie the face of one person and the body of another) or draw any additions (ie: color a shirt brown, etc) Cut out at least ONE word to represent each topic If you can’t find a word, cut out letters to make a word DESCRIPTIONS: Write a description of what your picture is showing.

Student Sample

Montgomery bus Boycott Front Side Steps: Big white sheet of paper Split it in to four sections 4 on Front and 4 on Back Checkers Speech (948) Army-McCarthy Hearings (951) Description: Description: Back Side Brown vs Board (953) Montgomery bus Boycott (953) Jim Crow (951) Suez Crisis (960) Description: Description: Description: Description: Sputnik (962) McCarthyism (950) Description: Description: