Posted by:
Shekela Edwards
10/15/2009 9:00:31 AM
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Title: |
Women’s Roles in Post World War II |
Grade Level: |
Middle School |
Subject Area: |
Social Studies
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Lesson Time: |
240 minutes of classroom activities |
Introduction: |
Students will participate in an introduction activity to
assess prior knowledge about life after World War II.
The students will research the roles of women
before, during, and after World War II. Upon
completion of the research the students will follow the
design process to develop ideas and a plan on how to create
an equitable workforce among men and women after World War
II. This lesson is designed to allow the students to
use critical thinking skills and problem solving skills.
The relevance of this lesson to social studies is
that it allows students to learn about WWII and its effects
on the USA and its citizens, with the focus on women in the
workforce. |
Standards: |
United States History Standard 26. Understands the
economic boom and social transformation of post-World War
II United States Standard 27. Understands how the
Cold War and conflicts in Korea and Vietnam influenced
domestic and international politics Standard 28.
Understands domestic policies in the post-World War II
period Standard 29. Understands the struggle for
racial and gender equality and for the extension of civil
liberties |
Objectives: |
Students will understand: - the economic boom and social
transformation of the postwar United States
- the
struggle for racial and gender equality and the extension
of civil liberties
- how American society changed after
World War II
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Resources: |
computers with internet access social studies textbook
https://www. nps. gov/pwro/collection/website/rosie. htm
https://womenshistory. about. com/od/warwwii/a/women_work.
htm https://www. providence.
edu/polisci/students/rosie_riveter/ https://www. loc.
gov/rr/print/list/126_rosi. html https://www. tngenweb.
org/campbell/hist-bogan/WW2Women. html |
Materials: |
- paper
- pens
- pencils
- computer
- internet
Web sites
- graphic organizer
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Vocabulary: |
World War II Terms can be found on Quizlet:
https://quizlet. com/familiarize/214349/ |
Procedures: |
Lesson 1: 1. Teacher will introduce the lesson. 2.
Teacher will conduct a game of musical chairs with the
class. In the game the chairs will represent the
jobs in the US during the war. Teacher will conduct
class discussion about WWII. Students will discuss
the causes and the effects of the war on US citizens. (The
design process and WWII should be taught prior to this
lesson. ) Students will choose group members. Lesson
2: 1. Teacher will give students the design
challenge: Develop ideas and a plan on how to create an
equitable workforce among men and women after World War II.
2. Students will work in their teams and research the
following: a) What were the jobs of men and women before
WWII? b) What were the number of jobs women had during
WWII? c) What were the number of jobs women had after WWII?
Teacher will provide assistance if needed. Lessons 3 and
4: 1. Students will begin to generate possible
solutions and begin to develop possible ideas and
prototypes for the challenge. Teacher will provide
assistance if needed. Lesson 5: 1. Students will
share ideas and prototypes with group members to make their
final selection of possible solutions to the challenge.
Lesson 6: 1. Students will present their design
projects to the class. |
Assessment: |
Students will present their design projects to the class.
The students will use a rubric to evaluate the
projects. |
Enrichment Extension Activities: |
Students could research the job wages of men and women
before, during, and after WWII. Students can compare
and contrast job wages of men and women. Students
could develop ideas and a plan on how to create an
equitable job wages among men and women after World War II. |
Teacher Reflection: |
N/A. |
Related Files: |
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