The Family History Report assignment is due this Thursday, January 31st. Maps were handed out today for those who have not made their own yet, and we discussed the need to include all parts of the assignment, including the rough draft, final draft (written by the student!), pictures, note cards, etc. Scroll down for the entire list. Report covers are available tomorrow for those who have yet to make their own.
It will take some time to correct and return the reports, but they will be something precious to keep and perhaps show later generations.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
Family History Report: Write the Rough Draft from Notes
The rough draft is worth 20 points. Turn the notes on the cards into sentences and paragraphs for the rough draft. Feel free to embelish the notes with additional thoughts and explanations as shown below.Remember the anecdote will be the most interesting part of the report so take time to write it well. Try to capture the excitement of the story that your relative expressed during the interview.
ANECDOTE
The rough draft is worth 20 points. Turn the notes on the cards into sentences and paragraphs for the rough draft. Feel free to embelish the notes with additional thoughts and explanations as shown below.Remember the anecdote will be the most interesting part of the report so take time to write it well. Try to capture the excitement of the story that your relative expressed during the interview.
Forler, Mary August 10, 1989
7 years
old. sailed from Seattle
to Nome , Alaska .
Ship was
stuck in
ice. She climbed out on ice berg. Thought it was pretty.
Sailors
could not find her. One noticed her on ice berg. Remembered
she liked
bananas - “Here Mary. I have a banana for you.” She
climbed
the ladder to ship. Got in lots of trouble.
When my grandmother was only seven years old
she sailed from Seattle
to Nome , Alaska .
During the trip the ship became stuck in ice. My grandmother thought it would
be fun to climb out on the ice because it looked so pretty. So, that’s what she
did. It must have been very cold on the ice, but she didn’t notice. She was
having too much fun on the ice. She thought this was an exciting adventure and
didn’t realize how dangerous this “adventure” really was. She could have
slipped off the ice and fell to her death in the icy Alaskan water. Still, she
was only seven years old and not thinking about safety.
But the
sailors on the ship knew about the dangers of ice and cold water. When they
could not find her they became very worried and looked all over she ship for
her. Finally, one of the sailors noticed a little girl standing on the ice berg
next to the ship. It was Mary, my grandmother. He remembered she liked bananas,
and he tried to coax her back to the ship by promising her one. “Here, Mary, I
have a banana for you.” She thought that sounded delicious so she walked over
to the ship’s ladder, climbed it, and got back aboard the ship. Once she was
safely away from the ice and the cold water, she discovered how much trouble
she was in. She was sent to bed early that night - without the banana.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Happy 2013! Here is the assignment page for the Family History Report. Over the break is often a good time to conduct interviews with family members. The whole report is not due until the end of January, however. Students need to do a minumum of three interviews, and the recommendation is a full page for each family member in the finished report. The anecdote is always the most interesting part of the report. More on the report project will posted soon.
1. Interview family members.
Take notes on notecards. 5
Family History Report
2. Take notes about your
family members: 20
a. traditions
b. background/childhood
c. jobs
d. hobbies
e. anecdotes/stories
3. Write paragraphs from your
notes. Add an introduction and
conclusion to your report. (rough draft) 20
4. Proofread your report.
Revise and make corrections. Write final
draft. 40
5. Indicate on the maps (U.S. and World)
where your family and
relatives have come from. 20
6. Include Family Tree. 15
7. Include a self-portraits
and/or family photos. 20
8. Make an attractive cover
for your report. 10
9. Copy a favorite family
recipe for your report. 20
10.Present your report orally
in class. 20
11.Make a bibliography for
your report. 10
Out of 200 possible points, I received
_____________total points.
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