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Happy Monday we’re almost to break! Agenda: CBA Review & Get Obit Project and assign People!

Writing Obituaries for the Personalities of the 1920s   This is a test grade. This assignment is to be completed outside of class. It is due to me at the beginning of class on Thursday, December 1st . This is an individual assignment. An obituary is published in the newspaper after someone has died highlighting major facts about their life. For your assignment you will write TWO obituaries about assigned people from the 1920s. For EACH obituary you must complete the following: Assign the person a title that has five or fewer words that identifies immediately what they are famous for (keep it clean and happy) In the actual obituary include the person’s birth and death dates and why they are important to history – tell me what impact they made and where. What would that person have wanted to be remembered for? What would they claim is their contribution or legacy? Each obituary will be written on a piece of paper cut into a shape that identifies their accomplishment (like a baseball bat for Ruth). Try to be original about the shape you choose. This needs to be done on different color construction paper or on white paper and colored. Neatness and effort counts. I expect each obituary to be 7-10 sentences long. Make sure you are thorough. If that person had more than one contribution, than you need to include that.   Do not just cut and paste from the internet! Create your own obituary from your research. Keep the format required in mind. No one should have the same obituary and any that are deemed similar will all receive zeros.

OBIT RUBRIC – per obit ____5 name ____5 Title ____5 dates ____15 importance, legacy, impact, remembered for ____10 original design, shape and color- cut into this shape ____10 neatness and effort

Writing Obituaries for the Personalities of the 1920s 17. Mary Pickford 18. Orson Welles 19. Rudolph Valentino 20. Jack Dempsey 21. Bobby Jones 22. Greta Garbo 23. Frank Lloyd Wright 24. Charlie Chaplin 25. Jim Thorpe 26. Elliot Ness 27. Lucky Luciano 28. Douglas Fairbanks 29. Clara Bow 30. Helen Wills William Tilden Glen Curtiss “Red” Grange Al Capone Amelia Earhart Babe Ruth Bessie Smith Cecil B. Demille Charles Lindbergh Duke Ellington Ernest Hemingway F. Scott Fitzgerald Gene Tunney Georgia O’ Keefe Gertrude Ederle Henry Ford 15. Langston Hughes 16. Louis Armstrong

Work on Project FYI: WWI Test Thursday Agenda: CBA/ 1920s Vocab Work on Project FYI: WWI Test Thursday Project due Dec. 1

1920s Key Terms 14. Gitlow v. United States 15. Palmer Raids (482-83) 16. disarmament 17. consumer economy 18. installment plan 19. Gross National Product– Total annual value of goods and services a country produces 20. assembly line 21. welfare capitalism 22. speculation 23. buying on margin flapper demographics barrio mass media Jazz Age Lost Generation (Define and name authors associated with) Harlem Renaissance bootleggers Speakeasies fundamentalism 11. Marcus Garvey 12. Communism 13. Red Scare

Agenda: WWI Test Then Work on Obit Project

Work On Project There is Construction Paper on counter for Projects.