Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt? - WALIZER
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Who is Franklin Delano
Roosevelt?
Chapter 23
Located at Mrs. Walizer’s classroom wikispace.
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Welcome to the world of FDR
Born into a family of wealth and politics,
Franklin Delano Roosevelt always
dreamed of becoming President of the
United States.
Roosevelt's Childhood
View this link to read more about Franklin
Delano Roosevelt’s childhood.
FDR Life in Pictures
"The most priceless assets are the young
men and women of America - the raw
material out of which the United States must
shape its future."
~ Franklin D. Roosevelt, October 13, 1936
FDR Defining Moments in U.S. History
View this slide show of pictures highlighting
FDR’s most important moments in U.S. history
Listen up!
Click on this audio clip of a ‘rap’ of FDR’s life.
FDR Rap
Complete this worksheet after listening to the
‘FDR Rap’.
FDR Study Guide
A New Deal for the Great Depression
After becoming President, FDR used
government programs to combat the Great
Depression.
FDR and the Great Depression
View this link to see how many factories
were shut down, farms and homes were
lost to foreclosure, mills and mines were
abandoned, and people went hungry.
Deal or No Deal?
While working on repairing the banking
and financial matters, Roosevelt
implemented programs to provide relief to
farmers who were hardest hit by the
depression.
The New Deal
The New Deal 2010
Millions of Americans benefited from FDR’s New
Deal programs. In 2009, the U.S. economy took
another down turn and President Obama
created new programs such as an FHA Housing
Security Program to help with the current crisis
2010 New Deal Programs
View this link to find out more about the New
Deal programs President Obama implemented
today. Write down 4 programs and turn it in with
your FDR study guide.
Conclusion
Roosevelt analyzed the severe economic and
political problems facing the nation and he
reasoned that the chances for economic
recovery would have to be provided by the U.S.
government. He instilled hope and renewed
Americans sense of confidence and optimism.
Please hand in your FDR Study Guide and 4
New Deal 2010 programs at the conclusion of
this power point.
Websites
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http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/franklindroosevelt
http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/education/resources/pdfs/roospicture
s_slideshow.pdf
http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/education/resources/rap.html
http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/education/resources/rap.html
http://americanhistory.about.com/b/2010/04/28/new-dealprograms.htm
http://www.angelfire.com/oh4/newdeal/
http://americanhistory.about.com/b/2010/04/28/new-dealprograms.htm
http://americanhistory.about.com/b/2010/04/28/new-dealprograms.htm
New Deal Lesson Plan for Teachers
Title: Deal or No Deal?
Content Area: American Studies 2 CP
Grade Level: 9th Grade
Education Standards:
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Students will
Students will
Students will
Students will
evaluate the impact of the New Deal work programs on business and the economy.
identify the business and consumer needs during the Great Depression.
describe the economic challenges President Roosevelt faced when he took office.
criticize and analyze political cartoons.
PA Academic Standards:
8.3.9 A Grade 9 Students will identify and analyze the political and
Cultural contributions of individuals and groups to United States history.
8.4.9 D Identify and evaluate conflict and cooperation among social groups
and organizations in United States history from 1890 to the Present.
Domestic Instability (e.g., Great Depression, assassination of political and social leaders, terrorist threats)
8.1.9 A- Analyze chronological thinking and the difference between past and present.
www.cbsnews.com/.../main4667688.shtml
www.historyplace.com/speeches/fdr-first-inaug.htm
Content Background:
Students have previously studied the U.S. government’s involvement in helping the Americans who were struggling to survive the Great
Depression. Students will learn how Americans still benefit from the programs began through Roosevelt’s New Deal such as banks, the
stock market and the Tennessee Valley Authority. Students will summarize the initial steps to reform banking and finance. Students will
view websites describing the New Deal Work programs and view political cartoons that were critical to FDR’s plan.
Lesson Plan Procedure
Objectives:
1.
Students will
Depression.
2.
Students will
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Students will
4.
Students will
discuss how people were suffering from lack of work, food, and hope during the Great
summarize Roosevelt’s creation of the New Deal.
identify programs created by the New Deal.
analyze political cartoons that were created to criticizing FDR’s programs.
Materials:
Introductory PowerPoint
Exploratory Sites
The American’s Textbook
Technology Source: Analyzing Political Cartoons
Student Study Guide
Procedures:
Students will start the virtual field trip by logging on to Mrs. Walizer’s wikispace at www.walizer.wikispaces.com
Student will click on the page New Deal Programs and then will select to open the PowerPoint entitled New Deal
VFT.
Students must also select and open the Student Study Guide to be completed during exploration of the virtual field
trip.
Students will navigate through the virtual field trip using the PowerPoint as a guide, exploring Stops 1-9.
Students will utilize the Student Study Guide to display knowledge gained on each of the field trip stops.
Students will complete the virtual field trip when they have successfully navigated through all seven stops and
reach the final slide.
Lesson Plan:Assessment
Assessment:
Students will be assessed on their completion of the virtual field trip Student Study Guide. Students will also have several worksheets to
complete in class on the topic, before taking an assessment.
Multicultural Infusion:
Multicultural investigation is included in the virtual field trip as students discover how minorities were treated differently through the Great
Depression and the social programs that were offered to the public. Students will investigate the job market and opportunities that were
different to minorities and the lower working class.
Inclusion:
Several adaptations can be made to the lesson to provide modifications for all identified special education students in the classroom.
1.
Extra time and the opportunity for the Learning support students will have access to extra time in which to
continue navigating through the virtual field trip. This extended time will take place in the learning support classroom
setting.
2.
Sign language interpreters are provided for students who are hearing impaired. Closed captioning is available
as well.
3.
Study guides created by the Learning support teachers will be available. Learning support students will have
access to a computer with voice-activated dialogue, this computer program will read a website to the students who have
difficulty processing written dialogue on websites.
4.
Paper printouts of websites may be utilized for learning support students who have visual processing
difficulties, as well as continued support in their learning support classroom.
5.
Learning support students will have the opportunity to view the virtual field trip in the library in a quiet and
individualized environment in an effort to minimize distractions if requested.
Lesson Plan Resources
Resources:
Websites Utilized:
www.archives.gov/education/lessons/fdr-fireside/
www.walizer.wikispaces.com
www.classzone.com/chapter23/newdeal.com
www.hpol.org/fdr/inaug/
www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=14473
www.newdeal.feri.org/
www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/franklindroosevelt