Transcript 1930s_PPT2

1930s: Hard Times for Workers
and Farmers
CHC2D8
Ms. Gluskin
Can Hard Times Make People
Stronger?
• https://www.nfb.ca/film/twilight_of_an_era
– NFB film Twilight of an Era, 1934-1939
– Words:
Wessels Living History Farm: Farming in the 1930s. Grasshoppers were a plague in the
1930s. 2003. http://www.livinghistoryfarm.org/farminginthe30s/pests_02.html (March
Word Feelings
• Positive or negative words?
– Swarm, severe, drought, bleak, abandoned
Positive
Negative
Dust-Bowl Map
Dust Storm
Soil Turns to Dust
Drifted soil near Cadillac, Sask., 1937: a common sight during the Great Depression
The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Great Depression. 2006.
http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/great_depression.html (March 19, 2014).
Vocabulary 92-93
• Exports (noun) = what a country sends out for trade with other
countries
• Raw materials (noun) = resources such as wheat, gold, wood products
• Tariffs (noun) = taxes on imports
• Prosperous (adjective) = well off
• Dust bowl (noun) = an area where the ground is so dry that crops can’t
grow and dust storms happen frequently
• Bushel (noun) = an amount of a crop (such as a bushel of wheat)
• Drought (noun) = a long period of time with less than normal amounts
of rain or snow
• Severe (adjective) = very bad
• Bleak (adjective) = very negative view of the future, with no hope
• Swarm (noun) = a large group of insects
• Abandoned (adjective) = left without care
Dependence on US Economy
Drylanders
• Watch the film and fill in the worksheet.
• https://www.nfb.ca/film/drylanders/
Homework
• Finish Worksheet on Workers and Farmers and
Dependence on US Economy.