During World War II everyone was asked to do their part to support the troops. In this program, students will examine primary sources and play a board game that immerses them in the rationing and recycling programs.
During World War II, citizens were called upon to contribute to the war effort in various ways, and one of the most impactful was through rationing and recycling. This program gives students a hands-on experience by allowing them to analyze authentic primary sources that showcase the nationwide efforts to conserve resources. Students will delve into the complexities of ration books, coupons, and posters used to encourage saving materials such as rubber, metal, and food. To immerse them further into the historical context, students will also play a board game that simulates the daily challenges families faced, such as making meals with limited ingredients and recycling everyday items for military use. Through this interactive activity, students will gain a deeper understanding of how Americans supported the troops from the home front, contributing to the overall success of the Allied forces.
Program Length:
50
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World War II: At home and at battle
