National History Day (Science fair for history)

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National History Day (Science fair for history)

What is NHD? Pick your own subject (w/in topic of Taking a Stand in History) Choose how you want to work (individually, with a partner or in a group of 3) Do your own research Present your work in a variety of ways! Exhibit Documentary Website Paper Performance

Levels of competition Classroom (required by all) – last week of November District – January 11 County – March 18 State – May 6 – 7 National – date TBD

NHD Overview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqwRQYLxaYc

Examples

About the Topic What does it mean? Take a firm position on an issue and defend their position publically Must overcome opposition Doesn’t have to be someone famous ~ think outside the box Ie, Martin Luther, protester in Tiananmen Square, Queen Liliokalani, Martin Luther King, Jr., Ghandi, Alexander the Great, Napoloeon, Catherine the Great, Alice Paul Can a group of people take a stand? Yes! Indian National Congress, American colonists, United Nations, temperance movement, MADD

Due through Google Classroom by SUNDAY, AUG. 28 at 11:59pm Who you are working with (must be IN THIS CLASS) Tentative topic Why you chose that topic For example: I am planning on doing an individual project on “tank man” from Tiananmen Square in China. I choose this because I have been intrigued by this image since the first time I saw it on tv in 7th grade and I want to know what would possess someone to stand in front of a line of military tanks. I also want to know what happened to this person.