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Today’s Objectives Discuss words of the week Review aspects of a main character in TBT Analyze a speech
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Warm-up 9/14 Start a new sheet! Ingredient list: Choose a character (Liesel, Max, Rudy, Hans, or Rosa) and create an ingredients listing. You should list the most important or prominent ingredients (traits) first and the least important or prominent last. Ingredients: Sugar, wheat, corn syrup, partially hydrated soybean oil, honey, caramel, color, salt, reduced iron, zinc oxide, vitamin B6.
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FDR’s Four Freedoms Speech January 6, 1941 – before Pearl Harbor President Roosevelt stated four freedoms that everyone in the world should enjoy. Speech Freedom of Speech Religion Freedom of Religion Want Freedom from Want Fear Freedom from Fear Would lead to future goals of the United Nations.
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Norman Rockwell
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The Four Freedoms Speech Analysis Activity Step 1: Listen and follow along to FDR’s Four Freedoms Speech: http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/fdrthefourfreedoms.htm http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/fdrthefourfreedoms.htm Step 2: Complete the review questions on the corresponding worksheet. Step 3: Create illustrations for your interpretation of each of the Four Freedoms
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Freedom of Speech People have the right to speak their minds without censorship. What would have motivated President Roosevelt to add this as a fundamental freedom?
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Freedom of Worship People have the right to choose and practice any religion. What would have motivated President Roosevelt to add this as a fundamental freedom?
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Freedom from Want Economic desire should be granted for everyone. Economic alliances. What motivated this fundamental freedom?
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Freedom from Fear Nations should be disarmed so that invasion/attack is truly difficult. Wars victimize civilians. What motivated this event?
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Wrap-Up Activity Share your illustrations with your group. Explain the meaning behind each illustration. Which freedom do you think is the most important and why? Why do you think FDR presented this speech during this time in history?
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