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The Enlightenment Figures Project

What are we doing? 1.Researching one major figure from the Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment. 2.Figures will be presented to the class. 3.Class will take notes, use info to make cards for use on quiz & test

Who are we researching? VoltaireJean-Jacques Rousseau John LockeAdam Smith Rene Descartes Thomas Hobbes Baron de Montesquieu Isaac Newton

Why study these people? ●Some of the most important people in the development of the modern world. ●Will appear on the test. ●Quiz Next Wednesday

How will we present (teach) to the class? 1. Use glogster or prezi 2. On Monday (If we have class) 3. Students will take notes on your person

What to research/present 1.Birth/Death Date 2.Brief Biography 3.The Main Ideas/Theories developed by this figure (Two or more) -Most important 4. Important Works (Books, journals…) 5. At least one famous quote by figure 6. Significance of Figure (Why is he important? How do his ideas impact us today?) 7. Picture(s) of figure and his contributions.