YEAR 8 SUMMER HOLIDAY PROJECT World War 2. OVER THE HOLIDAYS YOU MUST:-

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YEAR 8 SUMMER HOLIDAY PROJECT World War 2

OVER THE HOLIDAYS YOU MUST:-

Some images to get you thinking Key words to with your searches (include world war 2 with the following words below) Propaganda SpitfireSoldier Allied forcesRations Combat MilitaryTransport Medals Communication Intelligence

Using the images that you have collected over the holidays, you will produce a research page. Your teacher will go through this with you so dont mount up any pictures, just bring them back to your first lesson You will then concentrate on one of the following projects Graphics – a propaganda poster Food- rationing and grow your own food Textiles- make do and mend Product design- a flying machine

HOW DID WORLD WAR TWO INFLUENCE DESIGN? Learning Route: Peer work to share findings with a partner/small group. What images have you found? What words have you found? What are the background images? Look at a Selection of Propaganda Posters Use examples from presentation to discuss images seen Who were they appealing to and how? Create a paragraph to discuss different images seen. Begin work on RESEARCH PAGE to produce a PROPAGANDA POSTER Learning Objectives: 1.Understand the components of WW2 design tools 2.Understand how design used to appeal to particular group / promote a particular message.

PROPAGANDA POSTER graphic-design/ graphic-design/

LESSON ONE – RESEARCH ON WW2 DESIGN In this lesson you are going to work individually, in pairs and in small groups to think about HOW World War Two influenced design. Starter Task: Working in pairs or small groups, share your research from the holidays. What images have you got? What do these images show about design in WW2?

RESEARCH PAGE – INFLUENCE OF WORLD WAR TWO ON DESIGN What is the poster's purpose? What is the message that this poster communicates? Why is it important for this message to be delivered to this audience at this moment in time? How does it use language, colour, spacew and symbols to communicate? What facts and specific details does the poster use? Are the facts verifiable and believable? What emotions does the poster use to communicate its message?