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Cranston High School West Library: Manning/O'Connor - Battle Propaganda

Directions, Worksheet, Rubric

Directions:

  • Use the electronic sources provided to you to complete the attached worksheet below.  Find and list at least two sources to corroborate your evidence for each question. 
  • Design a poster that “tells” the story of your battle by incorporating at least four of the answers from your worksheet into the design elements of your poster.   Note:  The perspective you choose to tell the story from is entirely your choice (winners / losers or a combination). 
  • How you decide to incorporate these elements into your poster is completely up to you.  Be creative.  Some ideas to consider include incorporating (photographs, maps, quotes, colors/flags, specific military equipment, symbols, etc). 
  • Make sure to give your poster a title and display each element along with the source used and be prepared to explain how you addressed each element in your poster. 

 

Topics

1.    Pearl Harbor

2.     D-day

3.     Iwo-Jima

4.     Guadalcanal

5.     Battle of Britain

6.     Battle of the Bulge

7.     Battle of Berlin

8.     Battle of coral sea

9.     Midway

10.   Philippine Sea

11.   Okinawa

12.   Stalingrad

13.   Moscow

14.   El-Alamein

15.   Singapore

16.   Kursk

17.   Britany

18.   Arnhem

19.   Yalta Conference

20.   Hiroshima

21.   Nagasake

22.   Bataan Death March

23.   Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

24.   Germany Invades Cheks

25.   Operation Barbarossa

26.   Germany Enters Paris

27.   Munich Agreement  

28.   Battle of the Atlantic

29.   Battle of Saipan

30.   Manhattan Project

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