Essential Question How did life change in Nazi Germany for regular Germans? Learning Outcomes - Students will:  Preview – What do we value today?  Read.

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Essential Question How did life change in Nazi Germany for regular Germans? Learning Outcomes - Students will:  Preview – What do we value today?  Read and fill out your tables  Analyze a propaganda poster Success Criteria I can create a table predicting how life will change in Nazi Germany 1 lesson for this Question

 Looking at this modern advertisement, what are some things people value in society today?

 Aryan Race  Nazi Control  Role for men and women

 What I will check? 1. Vocab definition? 2. Did you take notes for today? 3. Did you answer the essential question?

Life in 1933 Prediction: How will life change What really happened? Hans Gudrun Karl Lisa Pg. 64~65 Leave 3 lines for each person

 Read Pg. 64  Fill out the first column  Let’s Read about Hans  What to write  Job  How is your life?  What do you think about Hitler? Life in 1933 Hans Gudrun Karl Lisa Student bored at school father has lost his job and he wants to help Doesn’t think Hitler can make a difference

 Look at this poster  What symbols can you find for: ▪ Aryan Race ▪ Nazi Control ▪ Role of men and women  Circle the evidence  Write down what it means ▪ Aryan Race – Germany prefers blond-haired, blue-eyed peopel Pg. 65 “The Nazi Party protects the national community.” “People: if you need help, go to your local Party group.”

 Using what you learned from the previous poster, how do you think life will change?  Job  How’s life?  Hitler? Life in 1933 Prediction: How will life change Hans Student bored at school father has lost his job and he wants to help Doesn’t think Hitler can make a difference Gudrun No longer bored at school because we are getting lots of exercise and many different activities My father has a job Hitler is wonderful because life has gotten so much better for my family and I.

 What I will check? 1. Vocab definition? 2. Did you take notes for today? How did life change in Nazi Germany for regular Germans? ▪ What was life like before Hitler arrived in Germany? ▪ Did you add a vocab word? If we do not answer the essential question in class, your HW is to add 1~2 sentences after each class