Saturday, November 21, 2009

For your consideration - PHOTOS

PICTURE #1

1.) Describe the people in this picture.

2.) What is the time period of this picture?

3.) What do you think the people in the picture are doing?

4.) How do these people feel?

5.) Tell me the story of one of the people in this photograph.

6.) What are the people in this photograph going to do next?




PICTURE #2
1.) Where do you think the people in this picture are?

2.) What is the time period of this picture?

3.) Describe the people in this picture.

4.) How do these people feel?

5.) Predict how you would feel if you were in the same place as these people.

6.) What do you think this couple will do next?


PICTURE #3

1.) What are the primary images you see in this picture?

2.) What do these images represent?

3). What similarities do you see between the images in this picture?

4.) In what time period do you think this image was created?

5.) How do you think people felt about this picture at the time it was created?

6.) What judgments can you make about the historical progress that has been made since this image was created?






PICTURE #4

1.) What is this a picture of?

2.) What is the time period of this picture?

3.) What feelings do you think this picture evoked in people in the time period it was taken?

3.) Do you think this picture would evoke the same feelings in people today? Why or why not, explain.

4.) Do the images in this photograph still exist like this today? Explain you answer.

5.) Give an account of what country this picture was taken in and why the leaders of the country chose to create these items.

6.) What judgments can you make about the historical progress that has been made since this
PICTURE #5
1.) What is this a picture of?

2.) What is the time period of this picture?

3.) Imagine you are a student in the time this picture was taken. How would this photograph make you feel?

3.) Does this picture evoke the same feelings in you today? Why or why not, explain.

4.) In the time period this photograph was taken, how did people prepare to deal with this type of an event happening where they live?

5.) Give an account of what country this picture was taken in and why the leaders of the country chose to create this weapon.
6.) What judgments can you make about the historical progress that has been made since this image was created?
PICTURE #6
1.) Where do you think the people in this picture are?

2.) What is the time period of this picture?

3.) Describe what the people in this picture are doing. Give an explanation for the people on both sides of the wall.

4.) Assume you are on one side of the wall, how would you feel under these circumstances?

5.) Give examples of ways the lives of these people will change over the next few years.

6.) What judgments can you make about the historical progress that has been made since this image was created?

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