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NHD History Fair Project nhd/

NHD History Fair Project http://www.nhd.org/. Due January 20 th , 2014. Theme: “Rights and Responsibilities in History”. All History Fair assignments and information will be posted on my class website under the NHD tab .

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NHD History Fair Project nhd/

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  1. NHD History Fair Projecthttp://www.nhd.org/ • Due January 20th, 2014

  2. Theme: “Rights and Responsibilities in History” • All History Fair assignments and information will be posted on my class website under the NHD tab. • http://www.nhd.org/ is the National History Day Fair website and will also be a valuable resource. • Seminole County History Fair February 22nd (our school fair will be 3-4 weeks before)

  3. Theme: “Rights and Responsibilities in History” • In your project, you need to • Explain the who, what, when, & where and why about your topic • Explain the topic’s relationship to the theme • Explain how the topic impacted (changed) history, significance

  4. What your Project Needs to IncludeTheme:“Rights and Responsibilities in History” • Title • Thesis (topic, main idea) statement • Historical context: short explanation of the history of your topic • Theme relationship explanation • Impact or significance in history • Annotated bibliography (list of resources) • Process paper (description of how you did your research)

  5. How You Present Your InformationTheme: “Rights and Responsibilities in History” • You choose the format that you present what you learned • Exhibit (Mini museum display) • Website

  6. Student Project Examples • Look on NHD website under Creating an Entry • Student Project Examples

  7. Exhibit 1 or 2 Students “Mini museum display” Free standing board

  8. Clear Title

  9. Sub-Titles

  10. An exhibit can include a Model.

  11. Addresses the theme

  12. Exhibits can be up to 6 feet in height.

  13. Audio/Visual equipment can be used.

  14. An exhibit does not have to be on a display board.

  15. Website 1-2 Students Incorporates words, images, videos, and audio to tell your story. Viewer navigates her/his way through the site. 2011 National Winners: http://15787595.nhd.weebly.com/ http://33212321.nhd.weebly.com/ You must have home access to a computer to make aWebsite project!!!

  16. Checklist • Presentation (ex., web, doc., paper, perf.) • Title • Thesis • Historical context (Timeline) Explain the who, what, when, & where and why about your topic • Explain the topic’s relationship to the theme • Conclusions/Impact: Explain how the topic impacted (changed) history, significance • Rules: word count, size, time limit, etc. • “Paperwork” • Title Page: Name, title, category • Annotated Bibliography (primary sources listed 1st) • Process paper (answer 4 questions, ≤500 words)

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