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What is National History Day?

What is National History Day?. N ational program since 1974 Annual theme Primary & secondary source research Analyzing &interpreting sources D rawing conclusions about the topic’s significance in history Presenting work in original papers, websites, exhibits, performances and documentaries.

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What is National History Day?

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  1. What is National History Day? • National program since 1974 • Annual theme • Primary & secondary source research • Analyzing &interpreting sources • Drawing conclusions about the topic’s significance in history • Presenting work in original papers, websites, exhibits, performances and documentaries

  2. How Does NHD Benefit Students? NHD Teaches 21st Century Skills:* critical thinking and problem-solving skills * research and reading skills * time management skills * oral/written communication & presentation skills * self-esteem and confidence * a sense of responsibility for and involvement in the democratic process

  3. Connections to ODE Standards

  4. Connections to ODE Standards

  5. Connections to ODE Standards

  6. Connections to ODE Standards

  7. How Is the Research Process Done?

  8. What Are the Basic Requirements? • Topic Older Than 25 Years • Research Paper of between 1,500 – 2,500 words • Minimum of 2,000 words for honors students • 10 Sources • Appendix of Primary Sources • Annotated List of Works Consulted

  9. Where Can Students Find Information About the NHD Project?

  10. What are the Requirements for the Book? • At least 100 pages of regular font • Non-fiction • Grade-level appropriate (no juvenile section books) • General overview of the time period and events • Approved by the instructor • The minimum number of notecards is thirty (30) for Source #1; subsequent books: five (5) card minimum * Parent Signature on Book Form

  11. What are the Requirements for the Journal Articles? • At least 3 pages in length. • Use an electronic web service such as Gale Student Reseacher – not simply from a generic web page. • Encyclopedias are NOT journal articles and may NOT be used. • Book Reviews are NOT journal articles and may NOT be used. • Do NOT use Google Scholar for this assignment. • The minimum number of notecards is five (5) per article.

  12. What are the Requirements for the Websites? 1. The first two websites due must be secondary source in nature (NOT primary sources found on a website). 2. All websites must be from reliable sources – As a general rule, NO blogs or personal (amateur) web pages are allowed. 3. All web pages must identify the author by full name or be posted by a reputable organization (.gov & .edu sites; as well as other organizations such as the United Nations, National Organization for Women, National Rifle Association, etc.) 4. The minimum number of notecards is five (5) per website. Some prohibited sites: About.com, eNotes.com, Wikipedia

  13. What are the Requirements for Historical Newspapers? • While most newspaper articles will be acceptable for the required 10 sources, you will need to select a newspaper article that will provide a minimum of five (5) quality note cards. If you wish to go beyond the 10 required sources you may use additional newspaper articles. • Tip: • Try to find your newspaper articles as full text or PDFs online – it is easier to search the articles and read them. Newspapers on microfilm can be excellent sources, but are more challenging with which to work.

  14. What are the Requirements for the Interview? • Everyone must conduct a personal interview. • Use of published interviews conducted by someone else are prohibited for the required interview. However, you may use them for one of the choice sources. • The person interviewed must have either direct experience with the event or be a specialist on the topic. • All interview subjects and questions must be approved by the instructors in advance. • All interview subjects must be approved by parents. • All interviews must take place in a public place or in the presence of a parent. • Telephone and email interviews are acceptable when an in-person interview is not possible. • All interview types require audio-visual proof (video-taped, Skype recording, email transcript, etc.) • Be sure to appropriately ask the person for permission to interview & record him/her.

  15. Why is There a Field Trip to the Lucas County Public Library? What to bring: book bag, library cards, pens, notebooks, flash drive, money for copies/printing, home laptop computer (with Ethernet cable if not wireless), lunch money

  16. When is the Research Paper Due? Monday, December 17 at 8:10 am Paper Copy of Research Paper w/ appendix and annotated list of works consulted Final Paper Checklist * Parent Signature

  17. How Will The Paper Be Graded? 50% of Semester Exam in English & History

  18. How Will The Paper Be Graded? HISTORY • Historical Accuracy • Shows Analysis & Interpretation • Placement of Topic in Historical Context • Shows Wide Research • Use of Primary Sources • Presented as Balanced Research • Relation to the Theme • Shows Significance & Draws Conclusions

  19. How Will The Paper Be Graded? ENGLISH • Quote • Title • Introduction • Paragraphing • Citations • Style • Conclusion • Works Consulted & Appendix • Mechanics • Transitions • Spelling • Capitalization • Grammar • Punctuation • Sentence Structure • Sentence Quality • Vocabulary

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