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1 The Crucible Group Research

2 What will you do? Work with your table group, using chromebooks, to research and identify important information about your topic. You will take part in putting together a Google slide show that highlights key information about The Crucible. You will be in charge of creating 3-4 slides that cover your topic.

3 Topics include The Crucible-The play
Arthur Miller-Background about the author The Crucible-The movie Historical Background-Puritans Historical Background- Witch trials/Salem Witch Trials Real People from The Crucible McCarthyism Crucible-definition & Themes from The Crucible Connection to present day

4 The Crucible-The play Who wrote it? When was it written
What can you tell us about it? How did/do people feel about it? What are the major themes?

5 Arthur Miller Background about the author What else did he write?
When was he born/died? What were people’s/the world’s reactions to Arthur Miller writing The Crucible? Important/interesting facts about him

6 The Crucible-The movie
Who is in it? When did it come out? Who directed it? What did people think of it? Important/interesting information about it. What is Arthur Miller’s connection to the movie version of The Crucible?

7 Historical Background: Puritans
Who are they? What did they believe (religious beliefs, culture, etc…) What was the life of a Puritan like? How is their life different/similar to life nowadays? When were they around? Additional information that you think is important.

8 Historical Background: Witch Trials
What are Witch trials in general When have they occurred in history? Specifically, what are the Salem Witch Trials and when did they occur Who were some big names from the Salem witch trials What happened to the people from the Salem Witch Trials?

9 Real People from The Crucible
Who are some of the real people that are also characters from The Crucible? What happened to them in real life? Where are they from/buried?

10 McCarthyism What does this term mean? Who was it named for?
When was this term being used? How do people feel about this term? What does it have to do with The Crucible?

11 Themes of The Crucible Crucible: Definition
What does the word “crucible” mean? What different meanings does it have? As a prediction, which definition do you think best applies to the play? Why did Miller decide to use that word as the title of his play? What are some of the themes of The Crucible? What can you tell us about these themes?

12 Connection to Present Day
How has The Crucible been used in modern day? Movies, TV, books, Songs, etc… What does The Crucible have to do with present day?

13 So, when is this due? You will have all hour to work on this, researching and creating your slides. Your complete slides are due TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 23rd before class begins. We will not spend time in class working on it. This might mean that some/all group members will need to finish/add to their slides over the weekend and/or Monday night. Work this out and please be ready to present.

14 How will we present? You will complete your slides and I will share the presentation, as I would any other PowerPoint/slideshow presentation, for the class. You will be responsible for having your slides ready on the day we present, and taking notes during the presentation.

15 One more thing about researching…
Narrow your searches Be specific You will get more/better information if you use key words, rather than whole questions. For example, instead of writing out “what is the connection between the crucible to modern day?” you could just input “crucible modern day”

16 Also… Make sure you are looking for and using credible, reliable sites for your research. We all know that Wikipedia is usually the first thing to come up, and we all use it from time to time… But please do not use it for this.

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18 But, if you scroll down…

19 Or go to the next page…

20 How can you tell if an Internet site is reliable?
REMEMBER: Anyone can post information on the Internet! Make sure the information you are using comes from a person or organization that can be trusted. One simple way to tell if a site is reliable is to look at who runs the site. Usually, looking at the first section of a web address will tell you where it came from. If it came from a museum, university, large organization, or some other place you’ve heard of, chances are that it can be trusted.

21 So, to recap… Work with your group to research
Create 3-4 slides that share your info Make sure your slides are neat, visually appealing and include pictures when appropriate!


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