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Here are the teacher pack items for Culture of the Progressive Era:
Overview In this experience, students view and respond to a short silent film clip from the Progressive Era. Then, they acquire information about silent films, vaudeville, and Tin Pan Alley songs. Next, they explore how those forms of entertainment played into and magnified cultural attitudes of the time. Finally, students explore American popular culture’s continuing influence on the world. Students will collaborate in small groups in scene 2. Objectives
The early 20th century was a time of booming innovation in entertainment and culture, even though its styles might appear extremely old-fashioned to people today. In this experience, you’ll learn about the cultural contributions of the Progressive Era.
Objectives
You’re a high school student in the year 1918, and you can’t find anything to do for fun. You have a feeling there must be more to life; maybe you’ve been born a century too soon? (Videos, hip-hop, and rock would astound you—maybe even horrify you.) What to do?
Maybe you could go to a baseball game. Or maybe you could go to the circus and watch performing animal acts, such as Jumbo the elephant. Or watch one of the newest forms of entertainment: silent movies.Write words that express what you might think about the movie if you were living in the year 1918. To list more than one, separate your ideas with a comma, like this: warm, cold.
Use the cloud to prompt discussion of why Jumbo’s circus act, and the silent movie about it, would have seemed impressive at the time. Possible responses include but are not limited to:
Recommend that interested students read The 1910s Sports: Overview in the Student Pack. Encourage them to compare and contrast similarities and differences of today’s sports trends.