
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Originally recorded on March 30, 2021. This is the big overview and explanation of the propaganda project that makes the bulk of the end-of-year project for this course. Students will create two opposing pieces of propaganda on an issue represented or touched upon by their Reader's Choice book. (Reader's Choice, for us, is a relevant novel written within certain time periods or parameters, that is relevant to our historical studies at the time. In this case, students were allowed to choose any American or British novel written between the mid-1860s and the mid-1960s.) In case you didn't catch all the titles that the students are reading this go-around, they are:
White Fang
The Daybreakers
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Old Man and the Sea
Call of the Wild
Catcher in the Rye
1984
The Grapes of Wrath
Christy
Black Beauty
Peter Pan
The Screwtape Letters
The Great Gatsby
The Invisible Man
Silverlock
4.3
33 ratings
Originally recorded on March 30, 2021. This is the big overview and explanation of the propaganda project that makes the bulk of the end-of-year project for this course. Students will create two opposing pieces of propaganda on an issue represented or touched upon by their Reader's Choice book. (Reader's Choice, for us, is a relevant novel written within certain time periods or parameters, that is relevant to our historical studies at the time. In this case, students were allowed to choose any American or British novel written between the mid-1860s and the mid-1960s.) In case you didn't catch all the titles that the students are reading this go-around, they are:
White Fang
The Daybreakers
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Old Man and the Sea
Call of the Wild
Catcher in the Rye
1984
The Grapes of Wrath
Christy
Black Beauty
Peter Pan
The Screwtape Letters
The Great Gatsby
The Invisible Man
Silverlock