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Propaganda Techniques in Literature and Online Political Ads
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| Grades | 9 – 12 |
| Lesson Plan Type | Standard Lesson |
| Estimated Time | Four 50-minute sessions |
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Charleston, South Carolina |
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Lauricia Matuska
June 26, 2011
This is the second unit plan written by Junius Wright that I have used, and both work excellently. Each lesson holds the interest of the students and presents its objectives in a way that students can relate to and understand. Additionally, neither lesson is not too long - they are not projects that take weeks. Rather, they teach their respective points and drive them home in a manner of days. In the future, I plan to begin my searches for lesson plans and story-related materials among the other lessons developed by Mr. Wright.
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