Monday, January 11, 2010

Monday


January is dark. We've been talking in class about how late the sun rises in the morning and how early it sets. During current events our "weather reporters" tell the exact time of sunrises and sunsets along with forecasts for rain and cold weather. But January is also filled with activity, including our Family History Report Project. Students should be finishing their three interviews this week and taking care of their notes on cards so we can start working on rough drafts next week. The reports are due Friday, January 29th. Below is a list of the report components.

FAMILY HISTORY REPORT


1. Interview family members (at least three). Take notes on cards. 10 pts.

2. Notes can include jobs, traditions, interests, and place of birth. Ask for an anecdote(personal story from a person’s life) because that is always the most interesting part of report. 20 pts.

3. Rough draft: convert the notes from the interviews to paragraphs so there is at least one page for each of the three people interviews. Add and introduction and a conclusion to your report. 20 pts.

4. Final copy: Revise and edit your rough draft. Rewrite for the final copy. 40 pts.

5. Indicate on maps (U.S. and world) where your family and ancestors have come from and lived. 20 pts.

6. Include a family tree. Use diagram provided or make your own. 15 pts.

7. Include a self-portrait and;/or family pictures. 20 pts.

8. Copy a family recipe or favorite recipe and include it in the report.15 pts.

9. Make an attractive cover for your report. 10 pts.

10. Give a three minute presentation of your report to the class. 30 pts.


Out of 200 possible points, I received_____________total points.

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