You turn on your car, and the radio plays your favorite song. The radio has become a part of everyone’s daily routine, whether listening to it in the morning
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Cold War Activity Pages, Cold War Digital Escape Room, American History Test Prep, No Prep, Digital Substitute PlanThis is an excellent activity to have students BREAKOUT of their comfort zone and work together or individually, while concentrating on solving puzzles and drop-ins to review the Cold W...
Watch the Cold War Arms Race video where we look at the development of rising tensions and rivalry between the US and USSR at the end of WW2.
This World War II Battles Radio Show Project is a cooperative learning project that has students read about 7 key battles of World War 2 and create engaging radio news segments just like Americans would have heard in the 1940's! Everything you need to complete this fun, creative lesson about the key battles of World War 2 is included! You will receive: A directions page that explains how the war unfolded for Americans via the radio and what students need to do to create a radio news segment. Seven 1-page readings about key battles of World War II: (Pearl Harbor, Midway, El Alamein, Stalingrad, D-Day, Iwo Jima, & Okinawa) A rubric on how to grade the presentations. A peer evaluation sheet so students can score their partners based on their participation. My students have made some incredibly entertaining reports over the years, complete with sound effects and fantastic old-time accents! These can be presented in front of the class or recorded and turned into podcasts or MP3s based on your technology resources. An editable Google Docs version of the download is also included along with a rubric for your convenience! Thanks for looking! Please "Like" my page on Facebook for updates, giveaways, links and more! Thanks!
Modern Architecture: cold, harsh rigid, not comforting, not charming, not colorful, not fun, antiseptic and unfeminine. That’s why we can never have a: 1. Lunchbox Building 2. Radio Building
Willis Conover spread American culture and values across Europe and the U.S.S.R. with his radio program, but almost no one in the U.S. knew about his show.
Terms you hear on the radio!
Panic followed an Orson Welles radio broadcast of the book 'War of the Worlds', during which armies and navies were wiped out right and left and the real radio audience was frightened as the actors pretended to be.
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These cold war cootie catchers are a great way for students to have fun while learning about the different historical figures, events, and terms associated with the Cold War. How to Play and Assembly Instructions are included. These Cootie Catchers contain the following: 1. Students identify the Famous Person from the Cold War: Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy, George Marshall, Nikita Khrushchev, Joseph Stalin, Mikhail Gorbachev, Ronald Reagan, Dwight D. Eisenhower 2. Students Identify the term from the description: Communism, NATO, Warsaw Pact, Berlin Wall, Marshall Plan, Space Race, Domino Theory, Iron Curtain 3. Students create their own description for the vocabulary term These cootie catchers come in color and black & white, and also come with a version where students can add their own definitions. All of this totals 10 usable pages which has students identifying vocabulary terms (with pictures) based from the definition. Important: Check out my other products on the Cold War: 1. 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The Cold War was the time period from the end of WWII in 1945 to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. You can see on this Cold War Map of the world that . . .
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Packed tightly into a subterranean maze of rooms and scattered in four other crowded spaces on the campus may have challenged the 100-plus KCRW staff members, but never prevented them from producing some of the best music, culture, and news programming in the country.
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