2022 Theme: DEBATE & DIPLOMACY IN HISTORY
First Draft: Nov 10 (major)
1)Working Thesis ( Written out and highlighted) 25 points
2)Context Who, What, When, Where When and Why and Rising Actions that led to main event. Written out in paragraph form (25 points)
3)Main Event (your topic) 25 points
4)Bibliography (Collections of Sources) 25 points
Final project :Due Nov 18 (major)
complete project with all above 1-4 10 points each &
5) short term effects 10points
6) long term effects 10points
7)process paper 10points
8)annotated bibliography 10 points
9) neatness/ quality work 20 points.
Link to National History Day Website and contest rule book below
https://www.nhd.org/debate-diplomacy-history
Due Nov 18
Final draft (completed project or performance after school)
Process Paper (500 words maximum)
Title pages
Annotated bibliography (All sources cited)
Final draft (completed project or performance after school)
Process Paper (500 words maximum)
Title pages
Annotated bibliography (All sources cited)
Steps to History Fair
- Choose Category (individual/Group) Exhibit, Documentary , Performance, Website or Research paper (must be an individual project)
- Choose Group partners if applicable
- Choose Topic (something you are interested in and fits Theme:.
Debate and Diplomacy - Answer Question: How does your topic relate to the theme (if you can not answer this question you must change topic)
- Find your sources and begin research (Secondary and Primary sources) Must have at least 2 Primary and 4 Secondary. No Wikipedia
- Write a thesis (claim, argument for your overall project (watch video at bottom)
- Organize project. How can you efficiently show evidence to support your Thesis, short term and long term effects, images
- Start to write, type, print and put your project together. Make it an "eye grabber" Wow us!
- Complete your process paper and title page and annotated bibliography. Descriptions and source below
Sources and Rules
https://www.nhd.org/students
https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/pdfs/nhd/NHD-Sample-Exhibits.pdf
history_fair_research_databases.doc | |
File Size: | 90 kb |
File Type: | doc |
You must complete a Annotated bibliography. Always write down title of book, article, source, authors, publisher, website, and page numbers used .
Use link to generate format then write a descriptive comment.
Use link to generate format then write a descriptive comment.
http://www.easybib.com/
The annotated bibliography also contains descriptive comments about your sources(what you used, or what it contained). Each citation should adhere to MLA guidelines. use link above or find a MLA generator onlilne
Process paper, title page with project word count & final History Fair Project is Due Monday 11/6 (instructions in file below titled Process Paper)
Process paper and title page
Process PaperA process paper is a description of how you conducted your research, developed your topic idea, and created your entry. The process paper must also explain the relationship of your topic to the contest theme.
Process PaperA process paper is a description of how you conducted your research, developed your topic idea, and created your entry. The process paper must also explain the relationship of your topic to the contest theme.
process_paper_2017.pdf | |
File Size: | 18 kb |
File Type: |
http://www.phschool.com/curriculum_support/taks/worldhist_1.cfm?unit=1