WOMEN USING THEIR GUNS: Women During WWI
by Tina Gersdorf
- Whobrey
Summer Fellowship 2007
LESSON SIX – Conserve!
Abstract
Another way
that women were encouraged to help on the home front was by conserving
resources such as material, food, or metal. There were pamphlets created to inform
the public about the conservation efforts and the students will look at one of
these and create a poster to encourage others to take part in conservation.
Essential Questions
Duration
2 class
periods
Assessments
Materials
Setting the Purpose
á
Explain to students what conservation means
á
Ask what and how people conserve
today. Possible answers may
include:
o
conserve energy by riding bikes
o
conserve water by watering lawns less
o
conserve landfill space and create less waste by recycling
o
conserve resources by purchasing used items
Procedure
1.
Display Page 2 of the Conservation Booklet on projector and read ÒIts AimÓ and ÒIts AgenciesÓ.
a
Discuss with students what they
think is being referred to in each ÔaimÕ.
b
What is the purpose of the ÒIts
AgenciesÓ sections and what is listed?
i. Anyone can help do anything they feel will be beneficial to the
cause.
ii. There are informational materials at the Headquarters.
2.
Review some of the points in the
remainder of the booklet (I suggest #1, 4, 8, and 10-13 by highlighting main
points within each point).
3.
Put students into groups of 3 or
4 and assign roles (see Lesson 3, number 4 for grouping suggestions).
4.
Hand out Conservation Booklets
and Poster
Directions sheets to each group and explain their
task. Students will look through
the booklet and choose one way to encourage people to conserve. They can choose something straight from
the booklet or create their own way to conserve that falls under one of the
categories listed in the booklet.
Students will create a poster that advertises their purpose.
5.
When students have finished their
poster, give them a ÒConservation Department SurveyÓ. They should fill this out and put it
into their portfolio.
Annotated list of materials and resources
WomanÕs
Committee of Council of National Defense: Illinois Division and WomenÕs
Organizations, State Council of Defense. Conservation Department. Chicago, IL.