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Unit: Soldiers Without Swords Lesson 1 - Communication Recommended age group - 3rd and 4th grade
OBJECTIVE: The student will understand the effectiveness both
positive and
negative of print media.
SET:
The definition of communication is a giving or exchanging of information.
Let's brainstorm tools that we use to communicate.
What do you think is the affect of communicating or giving and exchanging
information?
Model: When commnication changes us in a positive way it is great
but when
it
has a negative affect, then it can cause immeasurable harm. One of the
most
famous examples of negative results is the 50 year old 'War of the Worlds'
broadcast by Orson Wells. People who turned their radios on late did not
know
it was fiction thought the world had come to an end. Many panicked. Some
committed suicide.
This is a very negative result.
On the other hand, people who heard or read about the Pope coming to St.
Louis, bought tickets, took off work and lived in a state of excitement
until
his arrival and subsequent departure. This had positive results.
Guided Practice:
Fold your paper in-half. Label half, positive and
the
other
half,
negative. List as many negative and positive results of communication you
can
think of.
Instruction: In the history of America you will learn about how the
print
media used by some Americans had a very negative affect on a group of
people
and how using the very same media of print the people were able to
fight back and make it
have a positive affect.
The story:
Robert Abbott owned the
Chicago
Defender. He became a millionaire fighting back with the same tool that
was
used to hurt black people like him. He wrote about jobs and a better life
in
the North. Southern blacks had to sneak and get the papers. When they
read
them they believed and hundreds of thousands left the south and got jobs
in
the north.
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