The end of the year is almost here!
Fill out this
Survey and Geography WebQuest
for one of our last assignments of the year.
This site works in conjunction with my 8th grade U.S. history class. We cover 20th Century U.S. history, current events, and the U.S. and Illinois constitutions. Homework can be viewed on the Middle School website.
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Thursday, May 04, 2017
History Fair Project 2017
1.
Write a thesis using the gold Thesis Proposal sheet. If you're having trouble answering the questions, you need to read more about your topic. A thesis is due May 4 and 8.
There is also a lot of excellent information in a video about the theme and HF here.
Once you can answer #1-5 on the worksheet, write a thesis. Use the Thesis Generator (for computers) to help you construct a thesis if you're having trouble.
What makes a good thesis?
2.
Next, you need to create an outline for your project using the History Fair outline sheet. Outlines MUST be written in your own words.
3.
Finally, make your project. Most projects are exhibits on 48" x 36" trifold boards but there are other options.
Your exhibit should look like this:
There are examples in class to view.
There is also a History Fair YouTube playlist with helpful videos.
Also, retake the sources quiz. Didn't get a good score? Take it as many times as you want to get a good score.
Primary vs. Secondary Sources Quiz
http://www.quia.com/quiz/4327394.html
Write a thesis using the gold Thesis Proposal sheet. If you're having trouble answering the questions, you need to read more about your topic. A thesis is due May 4 and 8.
There is also a lot of excellent information in a video about the theme and HF here.
Once you can answer #1-5 on the worksheet, write a thesis. Use the Thesis Generator (for computers) to help you construct a thesis if you're having trouble.
What makes a good thesis?
2.
Next, you need to create an outline for your project using the History Fair outline sheet. Outlines MUST be written in your own words.
3.
Finally, make your project. Most projects are exhibits on 48" x 36" trifold boards but there are other options.
Your exhibit should look like this:
There are examples in class to view.
There is also a History Fair YouTube playlist with helpful videos.
Also, retake the sources quiz. Didn't get a good score? Take it as many times as you want to get a good score.
Primary vs. Secondary Sources Quiz
http://www.quia.com/quiz/4327394.html
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