Topics must tie into the theme: Rights and Responsibilities in History.

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Topics must tie into the theme: Rights and Responsibilities in History

Topics can be chosen from the following: United States History from including Native Americans

Samples of Topic Ideas  “No Taxation Without Representation”: The Stamp Act and the Coming of the American Revolution  Free of Speech, Freedom of the Press, Right to Bear Arms, Search and Seizure  Growth of Highways and/or Railroads  Rights and Responsibilites of a Country towards immigrants  Civil Rights

Project Category Choices Exhibit: (Individual or group of 2-5 people) Documentary: (Individual or group of 2-5 people) Performance: (Individual or group of 2-5 people) Website: (Individual or group of 2-5 people) Paper: (ONLY INDIVIDUAL)

Exhibit Requirements Exhibit must be on standard size trifold Process Paper Annotated Bibliography

Documentary Requirements Documentary must be in form of PowerPoint project, I-Movie or Moviemaker and must be 5-7 minutes in length Process Paper Annotated Bibliography

Performance Requirements Performance must be within time limit of 5-7 minutes and should contain props Process Paper Annotated Bibliography

Website Requirements Must use weebly.com website program Must contain links to connect all pages Must contain combination of text, graphics, video and music Process Paper Annotated Bibliography

Paper Requirements Research paper with citations that contains at least 1500 words Annotated Bibliography

Annotated Bibliography Requirements Must have (5) primary sources and (5) secondary sources Primary Source: items found during time period you are researching Examples: diaries, speeches, interviews, letters, autobiographies, photographs etc. Secondary Source: books and articles NOT from the time period you are researching, experts on the topic, and reliable internet sources