This lesson examines the United States’ role in WWI and explores how propaganda helped sell the war to Americans The activities are engaging for students & the guided, 6-E format is easy for you to use! Begin with a fun “Listen Up - Taglines” warm-up activity, then present “A History Dilemma” activity examining President Wilson’s isolationist stance in WW1. Next, introduce key vocabulary and historical events of the time period. Fill-in notes accompany the lesson. An investigation activity challenges students to analyze 8 different WWI propaganda posters. There is also a printable, “walk-around” poster version to get your class up and moving. . Finally, assess learning with an exit ticket quiz. Print & interactive, digital versions of the materials are included. Made for traditional in-class learning or digital 1:1 classrooms. Everything you need is included! Includes Microsoft Resources: Digital & Print Guided 6–E PowerPoint Lesson Fill-in Notes Investigate WWI Propaganda Activity Walk-Around Poster Set Exit Ticket Quiz Answer Keys Teacher Reference Guide 6-E Guided Lesson: Engage: “Listen Up” Taglines Warm-up Activity Explore: “A WWI History Dilemma” Activity Explain: Vocabulary & Fill-in Notes Elaborate: Big Ideas - Selling the War Evaluate: Investigate WWI Propaganda Activity Extend: Exit Ticket Quiz Aligned with Social Studies Standards: CCSS, TEKS, ELPS, and NCSS Google versions of the resources are also available in my store: United States in WWI 6-E Lesson | Investigate WW1 Propaganda Activity | Google Follow My Store! Click “follow me” under Social Studies Stuff on the top of the page. You will be the first to know when I post new products & throw sales. Click the link below to find more unique & fun lessons! Thank you! Social Studies Stuff on TpT