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1 National History Day 2014 Rights and Responsibilities in History

2 What is NHD?  Student Choice  Student Led  Research Based  A Competition ($$$)  Skill Building for High School & College  Resume building for College

3 NHD Theme  (Ideas, people, events that impacted history)

4  Must revolve around a person, idea, or event/effort that changed history (topic and interpretation is up to you)  It must take place ‘in history’ meaning stay away from events in the last 20 years  It must have an Impact/Change on history (this means that something happened and it could be as vague as the introduction of a new idea), and…. The Historical Importance

5 The Historical Importance  You must address questions about time and place, cause and effect, change over time, and impact and significance.  Your finished product must explain the successes, failures, and consequences created because of the effort and what the lasting change on history is (was).  Draw conclusions about how the topic affected individuals, communities, other nations and the world as a whole

6 What is a Primary Source?  A first hand account of an event Examples  Letters  Diaries  Speeches  Photographs  Interviews  Videos

7 What is a Secondary Source?  A secondhand account about people or events Examples  Biographies (not autobiographies)  Newspaper articles after the event  Encyclopedias  Any info already gathered and organized for you

8 What are the Categories?  Individual or Group categories  Junior Division (6,7,8) -Documentary (photostory, MovieMaker, PowerPoint, digital movie) -Exhibit (exhibit board) -Performance (play or skit) -Historical Paper (Individual only) -Website (must use nhd.weebly.com)

9 Rules  No more than 3 per group  Must do work outside of class (some class time will be used for NHD)  Must share work equally  You will complete evaluations for your project and you and your group’s efforts to complete the project

10 Exhibits  40” wide x 30” deep x 6’ high  Media devices may be used, no more than 3 min. and 500 word limit  500 word/text limit  A, the, of count as 1 word

11 Performances  10 minute time limit  5 min. setup & 5 min. tear down  Can use media  Costumes may be used

12 Documentaries  10 min. max  5 min. setup & 5 min. tear down  No live narration and you must operate all equipment  Give credits for pics & other sources at end of Doc.  Must be done by you

13 Websites  1,200 visible, student-composed word limit  100MB space limit  Must have a “home page” with file name “index”  Multimedia clips no more than 45 sec.  Must use http://nhd.weebly.com to get started http://nhd.weebly.com

14 Paper  Individual only  Must have an Introduction with thesis, body addressing the theme, and a conclusion (see NHD National website)  1,500-2,500 words (6-10 pages)  Must use footnotes or end notes  Ms. Stillman and I will be glad to help you  ***only strong writers should choose this category

15 What has to be done? Process Paper (1 page <500 words) Process Paper (1 page <500 words) Annotated Bibliography Annotated Bibliography NHD Project NHD Project Evaluations and Project Updates Evaluations and Project Updates Be creative and have a competitive spirit Be creative and have a competitive spirit

16 What do I get?  Great grades and a great learning experience  Skills to impress your high school teachers next year  The chance to show off and be creative  Awards and medals  A Friday away from school (region only)  $$$$ (possibly) if you win at the National Comp. at the University of Maryland

17 NHD: Where Can I Go?

18 The U.S. Capital

19 Mount Vernon

20 Monuments


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