You check the planner to know the route and final destination
You research and learn about the current state of war in the world
You understand techniques used in propaganda posters and persuasive techniques
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This lesson contains 41 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
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Goals today: 16th April
You check the planner to know the route and final destination
You research and learn about the current state of war in the world
You understand techniques used in propaganda posters and persuasive techniques
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Text
Lord Kitchener (Earl Kitchener)
1914 Secretary of State for War, a Cabinet Minister.
Famous for scortched earth policy during the Boer War and expansion of internment camps in South Africa.
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1915, a German U-boat torpedoed the British-owned luxury steamship Lusitania, killing 1,195 people including 128 Americans, according to the Library of Congress. The disaster immediately strained relations between Germany and the neutral United States, fueled anti-German sentiment and set off a chain of events that eventually led to the United States entering World War I. (History.com)
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Unit 4.1 War
pg 207 ex 1.2 a - c
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colour
Symbolism
Font
Language
Artistic style
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colour
Symbolism
Font
Language
Artistic style
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Goals today: 23rd April
You understand techniques used in propaganda posters and persuasive techniques
You can find propaganda techniques in a speech
You can use descriptive vocabulary to describe the mood of an image
You understand the term euphemism and you understand war-related euphemistic language
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colour
Symbolism
Font
Language
Artistic style
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colour
Symbolism
Font
Language
Artistic style
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Your definition of propaganda
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Unit 4.1 War
pg 207 ex 1.3
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information, ideas, opinions, or images, often only giving one part of an argument, that are broadcast, published, or in some other way spread with the intention of influencing people's opinions: Cambridge dictionary
information or ideas that are spread by an organized group or government to influence people’s opinions, esp. by not giving all the facts or by secretly emphasizing only one way of looking at the facts: Cambridge Academic content dictionary (American usage)
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Unit 4.1 War
pg 207 1.4 a - f
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False dichotomy
Slide 18 - Mind map
Assertion
Slide 19 - Mind map
Name calling
Slide 20 - Mind map
Appeal to fear
Slide 21 - Mind map
Glittering generalities
Slide 22 - Mind map
Appeal to authority
Slide 23 - Mind map
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Unit 4.1 War
pg 209
1.5 ex a - d
We will watch some of the speech first
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Slide 26 - Video
Goals today: 20th May
You can use descriptive vocabulary to describe the mood of an image
You understand the term euphemism and you understand war-related euphemistic language
You explore and show understanding of intertextuality
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One person's 'terrorist' may be another person's 'freedom fighter'. One person's 'government' may be another person's 'regime'. Another person's 'war' may be someone else's 'conflict'. Language can highlight and increase opposition. (adapted Philpot)
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Unit 4.1 War
pg 209
1.6
Using the mood/atmosphere words offered to you, choose three that you think describe the mood of the image 4.6 pg 210
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Mood - your three words
Slide 30 - Mind map
Pick one of your mood words and answer these questions in your class notebook:
1. What made you use this word? (evidence from the text)
2. How did the photographer give you that impression ? (techniques)
composition
negative space
rule of thirds
visual narrative
body language
gaze
colour
Point of view (camera angle)
focused/ unfocused
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Slide 32 - Video
collateral damage
conflict
enhanced interrogation techniques
boots on the ground
soft targets
pacification
surgical strikes
enemy noncombatant
campaign
neutralise
protective custody
regime change
pg 210 ex 1.9
What do these terms mean in war situations?
Look up the terms to check your guesses.
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Message
Technique
Purpose
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Intertextuality
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Goals today: 21st May
You can use descriptive vocabulary to describe the mood of an image
You explore and show understanding of intertextuality
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Unit 4.1 War
Intertextuality
pg 211
1.11
we will look again at our collected mood words and sort them for text 4.8
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text 4.8
Slide 38 - Mind map
Unit 4.1 War
Intertextuality
pg 212
ex 1.12
complete questions a - d
Ex 1.13 divide the words up into the three columns
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Techniques to construct meaning in photographs only
Techniques for constructing meaning in both graphic novels and photographs
Techniques to construct meaning in graphic novels only