By December 14th, everyone must have a topic and complete annotated bibliography.
Topic
Don't forget that topics must:
- Be HISTORY – It happened at least 25
years ago or more.
- Have SOURCES
– It has plenty of primary and secondary sources.
- Be SIGNIFICANT – It connects to bigger themes
in history.
- Have SOUL –
You care about it!
- Demand INTERPRETATION – There’s a “big idea” that you want to communicate – not just
facts. Interpretation means making an argument based on evidence.
This is not a list of facts or a biography. You're telling the true story of a historical topic. Make it interesting! Be able to answer, "So what?"
Still having trouble? See me or see a librarian for help. Also, scroll down to see my
topic post.
Help with Annotated Bibliographies
Use MLA format:
Lastname, Firstname. Title of Book. Place of
Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Medium of Publication.
Examples
here (use the left for navigation).
Then
annotate the sources with a brief one-sentence summary. Examples are
here.
Submitting Your Topic and Annotated Bibliography
You can submit hard copies or better yet post them to
Edmodo or email me. When turning these in, don't forget to include your full name and block.
Here's what your Topic and Bib Sheet should look like:
George Washington, 4A
History Fair Topic: How the American Revolution Succeeded
Annotated Bibliography
Primary Sources (3):
Secondary Sources (7):
You must have at least one book and three primary sources