BIO BOX 20 Points Skills Required: fold 3 reasons he/she is important

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BIO BOX 20 Points Skills Required: fold 3 reasons he/she is important Instructions: This paper is the instruction sheet. Use a blank template for your Bio Box. Choose an Enlightenment Thinker to research from Chapter 35. Research and enter the appropriate information in each box. Color and decorate each side. Cut out the cube (DO NOT cut off the fold flaps). Fold along the dotted lines. Tape the sides together to make a cube. 3 reasons he/she is important Draw this person (something this person said or might have said) Quotation 3 more words that describe this person 3 words that describe this person Person’s Name Unit Name Where he/she lived Name_________________ Per__ 20 Points Skills Required:

Name_________________ Per__ BIO BOX Template Form Name_________________ Per__ 20 Points Skills Required: