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Introduction To the Week The week ahead will be filled fun as we explore Black History. Please feel free to ask any questions!! Enjoy this presentation!! 

Aim For the Week Understand Black History Watch a few BrainPop Videos Be Introduced to project Be successful on Quiz Be successful on Test Complete project Present project and MOST IMPORTANTLY HAVE FUN!!!! 

Projects You and a partner will have a project to complete throughout the week. With all the research you will gather, you will make a presentation. You will be assigned a SPECIFIC topic. You must be an awesome listener throughout the week the week to successfully complete your project. Your Project Must have…..

What You Need In Project You must have your topic on paper. You must have great punctuation. You must have minimal mistakes. You must DRAW a picture.(It doesn’t have to be perfect) You must 5 sentences explaining your topic It doesn’t have to be perfect Remember: HAVE FUN!!!

Topics There are many topics. I will choose topics based upon behavior. Topics are: Blues Harlem Renaissance Jazz Malcom X Martin Luther King Jr. Maya Angelou Slavery Oprah Winfrey Civil Rights Civil War

This project is not to bore you This project is not to bore you. It is to teach you something knew while also having fun. However, If you feel that your partner is not doing any work please let me know. Be sure to copy down notes to help you with your project into your notebook. Be sure to pay attention to all BrainPop videos however, because…. SURPRISE, there will a quiz AND test. All projects will graded. The TWO BEST will receive something special. Have Fun and Good Luck. P.S. Be Ready To Work Your Tails Off