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Culminating Activity

Culminating Activity. OBJECTIVE: To explore one or more concepts from our studies this year using the technology of TRADING CARDS. STEPS: Choose any 10 people, events or objects from our study of World History

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Culminating Activity

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  1. Culminating Activity OBJECTIVE: To explore one or more concepts from our studies this year using the technology of TRADING CARDS

  2. STEPS: • Choose any 10 people, events or objects from our study of World History • Use the sample template provided to create your cards. Cards may be computer-generated, or of the “cut-and-paste” fashion. Fill out each box in the cards. • Each card must include the following items: • Name • Picture • Unit • Unit logo / Visual Representing the unit • Three (3) facts • Importance rating • 3. Color your pictures and anything else that will make your • cards look more realistic. • 4. Cut out your trading card, fold along the middle, and tape • the sides together. TRADING CARDS

  3. ** Complete factual information by inserting textboxes ** ** Insert Clipart or Images to represent your topic ** Fact #1 about Person, Event or Object Name of Person, Event or Object Fact #2 about Person, Event or Object Picture of Person, Event or Object Fact #3 about Person, Event or Object Create a Unit Logo How important was this? Name of Unit ** You can change the background by using the Format tab  Shape Fill Options **

  4. Shakespeare was buried in the Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon. He put a curse on anyone daring to move his body from that final resting place. William Shakespeare Besides writing thirty-seven plays and composing one hundred and fifty-four sonnets, Shakespeare was also an actor who performed many of his own plays. The Globe Theatre burned down in 1613 after a canon was fired to announce the entrance of King Henry VIII. The canon fire ignited the thatched roof. How important was this? Renaissance

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