FOUNDING FATHERS AND MOTHERS PROJECT. OVERVIEW OVER THE NEXT FEW WEEKS WE WILL BE COVERING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR. THERE ARE SEVERAL KEY INDIVIDUALS THAT.

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FOUNDING FATHERS AND MOTHERS PROJECT

OVERVIEW OVER THE NEXT FEW WEEKS WE WILL BE COVERING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR. THERE ARE SEVERAL KEY INDIVIDUALS THAT WILL BE MENTIONED SO STUDENTS NEED TO HAVE BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE OF EACH INDIVIDUAL. STUDENTS WILL PICK AN INDIVIDUAL (EACH CLASS PERIOD MUST HAVE AT LEAST ONE STUDENT COVERING EACH POSSIBLE INDIVIDUAL AND NO MORE THAN FOUR), RESEARCH ABOUT THEIR LIFE AND SIGNIFICANCE, CREATE A FINAL PROJECT, AND PRESENT THEIR PROJECT TO THE CLASS. PRESENTATIONS WILL NOT BE TO THE WHOLE CLASS. DON’T STRESS! THEY WILL BE SMALL GROUP OR ONE ON ONE.

PICK AN INDIVIDUAL (DAY 1) 1. MARTHA WASHINGTON 2. GEORGE WASHINGTON 3. ABIGAIL ADAMS 4. JOHN ADAMS 5. PATRICK HENRY 6. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 7. JAMES MADISON 8. THOMAS JEFFERSON 9. ALEXANDER HAMILTON 10. JOHN HANCOCK

RESEARCH (DAY 1) COMPLETE A FACT SHEET ON YOUR INDIVIDUAL USING THE PROVIDED BOOKS, LAPTOPS OR YOUR PERSONAL PHONES. APPROVED WEBSITES: HISTORY.COM BIOGRAPHY.COM BRAINYQUOTE.COM

WRITE (DAY 2) USING YOUR FACT SHEET, WRITE A PARAGRAPH ABOUT YOUR INDIVIDUAL. INCLUDE EVERYTHING LISTED ON THE FACT SHEET. SHOW THE TEACHER WHEN YOU ARE ALL DONE TO RECEIVE YOUR MATERIALS FOR THE FINAL PROJECT.

PUT IT ALL TOGETHER (DAY 2) COPY YOUR PARAGRAPH NEATLY ONTO AN INDEX CARD. GLUE YOUR INDEX CARD AND PICTURE ONTO A POPSICLE STICK. PRACTICE PRESENTING YOUR PROJECT

PRESENTATION (DAY 3) YOU HAVE 5 MINUTES TO LOOK OVER YOUR FOUNDING FATHERS AND MOTHER PROJECT AND REVIEW WHAT YOU’RE GOING TO PRESENT. IF YOUR FINAL PROJECT IS NOT

PERIOD 2 Martha Washington -Addy R., Addy Y., Vanessa Benjamin Franklin -Eli, Aidan, Julia M George Washington -Lizzie, Marlee, Milo, Cameron, Carson, Jeremiah James Madison -Hannah Abigail Adams - Isabella, Alyssa Thomas Jefferson -Christen, Julia S., Luis, Kaya John Adams - Sydney, Steven, Terin, Taylor, Alexander Hamilton -Savanah, Patrick Henry -Isaiah John Hancock -Larry, Rachel, Malia

PERIOD 3 Martha Washington -Kassidi, Avery Benjamin Franklin -Josh, Madalin, Nik, Sarah, Jacob George Washington -Breanna, Noah, Neimias, Eamon, Lance, Carter, Andrew, Brett, Colby, James Madison -Natalie Abigail Adams -Hiba Thomas Jefferson -Nolan, Seth, John Adams -Keith Alexander Hamilton -Maeghan, Anthony, Patrick Henry - Kaden John Hancock -Aaron, Trinity, Emily, Nicole

PERIOD 4 Martha Washington -Lauren Benjamin Franklin -Austin, Gavin, Gracie George Washington - Devin, Kiana, James Madison - Abigail Adams -Padan, Jordan, Abby Thomas Jefferson -Hayden, Alex, John John Adams -Adrian, Mariana Alexander Hamilton -Adel, Alyssa Patrick Henry -Derricka, John Hancock -Logan, Ryder, Julia, Carsen, Grae

PERIOD 6 Martha Washington - Keith, Adessia, Benjamin Franklin - Ibraheem, Andrew R., Justin, Lianna George Washington - James, Brianna, River, Brandon James Madison -Mason, Jordan Abigail Adams - Emma, Hallie, Rebecca Thomas Jefferson - Noah, John Adams - Marina, Alexander Hamilton - Selena, Patrick Henry -Jeena, Andrew F, Anthony John Hancock - Rylan, Jayden