Legacies . . . Past, Present & Future
Sort & Synthesize:
Stop and reflect upon your questions and answers. Are you missing any necessary facts? If you are missing anything, go back to your sources to locate the needed information.

Now you need to decide how to BEST share your information. You may choose one of three projects: a tri-fold display, a PowerPoint presentation, or a two page paper. Note below the requirements for each project.

PROJECT REQUIREMENTS
Tri-Fold Display Board
 
PowerPoint Presentation
 
Research Paper

•Left Panel -- about the ancient topic

•Middle Panel-- about the modern topic and how the legacy influences our modern world

•Right Panel -- about how the legacy connects to the future

•Back of display board--bibliography of resources used (3 minimum)

•Proper mechanics

•Presentation

 

•Storyboard (plan) of all slides

•Slide 1 Title

•Slide 2 Ancient topic

•Slide 3 Modern topic

•Slide 4 How the legacy influences our modern world

•Slide 5 How the legacy connects to the future

•Slide 6 Bibliography of resources (3 minimum)

•Proper mechanics

•Presentation

 

•Length -- 2 pages

•Typed or neatly hand written

•Cover Page

•Appropriate title

•5 paragraphs (Each paragraph must have a minimum of 5 sentences.)

• Bibliography of resources (3 minimum)

•Proper mechanics

•Presentation

Read over your notes critically. Do you have enough information to complete the project you want to do?

It is very important to credit the authors/sources from which you gathered information. See the "Standard Works Cited Form" for the proper bibliographic citation format or refer to the Works Cited (bibliography) page for additional help. Or you can visit Slate Citation Machine for help writing an accurate bibliographic citatio