CNUSD NHD Meeting September 25, 2017

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CNUSD NHD Meeting September 25, 2017 National History Day: CNUSD NHD Meeting September 25, 2017

Timeline of Events & Dates for CNUSD Early October- First Student Workshop for research, websites, and documentaries Early November- Second Student Workshop for refining projects December-projects should be finalized and ready for school site competitions Site student winners list to Laurel Kirchhoff by: January 22, 2018 (firm deadline) Documentaries must be uploaded WeTransfer.com by 1/22/18 Websites (NHD Weebly) will be locked and URL’s submitted no later than midnight 1/22/18 Papers must be emailed in PDF form to lkirchhoff@cnusd.k12.ca.us by midnight 1/22/18 District Competition at Ramirez Intermediate: February 3, 2017 8 am- 3 pm Riverside County NHD Competition: March 10th, 2017 -Valley View HS, Moreno Valley

SO…What is National History Day Students choose a topic within the National Theme (Conflict and Compromise) to research. They then create either an individual or group project to demonstrate their learning through a website, documentary, exhibit, performance, or historical paper. National History Day is a “Gold Standard” Project Based Learning Model. It engages students to have a choice and voice in their learning process while gaining academic skills that help prepare students for College and Careers (C3).

What is History Day Cont.? It is a Common Core State Standards-aligned program that gives students opportunity to learn historical content and develop research, thinking, and communication through the study of history. (RCOE, 2017) History Day began in 1974, the first national competition was held in 1980 and CA’s competitions started in 1983. It’s also an Academic Competition: Categories of Competition: Grades 4-5: 2-D Poster only Junior Division (Grades 6-8) Historical Paper (Individual entries only) Documentary, Website, Performance, Exhibit (Individual or Groups of 2-5 students

This year’s theme: Conflict and Compromise Try to connect to the theme as much as possible…depending on the topic, you might have more conflict than compromise (or vice versa). According to NHD-don’t force it! It doesn’t have to be a 50-50 balance for the theme. If there isn’t a compromise…that’s okay! Just explain why…what happened… NHD Theme Book is available at NHD.org for both students and teacher use. It is 72 pages full of ideas, sample topics, resources, and so much more. Doesn’t just have to be war/treaties… so much more and it’s okay to be creative!

Connecting the theme… The project should fit the theme…more than a biography-looking for a deep connection to the theme. The topic should be specific: General Topic Constitutional protection, First Amendment Narrower Topic Indigenous ceremonial practices, religious freedom Even Narrower Topic (Best) 1920’s Pueblo Indian Dance Controversy

2-D Posters: 4th & 5th Group or Individual Junior Category: 6th-8th Senior Category: 9th-12th 2-D Posters: 4th & 5th Historical Paper* Historical Paper* Documentary Documentary *Individual Only All others have both individual and group options Websites Website Group or Individual 2-D Poster Displays (must be flat)…grades 4-5…Group or Individual Junior Category …grades 6-8 Senior Category…grades 9-12 1) Historical Paper (Individual Entries Only) 2) Documentaries (Group our Individual) 3) Websites (Group or Individual) 4) Performance (Group or Individual) 5) Exhibit (Group or Individual) Performance Performance Exhibit Exhibit

Project Examples… Documentary: Websites: Performance: Historical Paper: Documentary Example: https://www.youtube.com/embed/WeujDIW2mXs Websites: http://39732523.weebly.com/ Performance: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AN59jAFcTRA&feature=youtu.be Historical Paper: https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/189c6c_20f52beadb9a479cbd67336d21cd969c.pdf

Examples Performance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpTZxm8l6mA Documentary https://www.youtube.com/embed/WeujDIW2mXs Website http://39732523.weebly.com/

Exhibits….

Interviews…this is important… Students don’t have to be interviewed at the site level, however…it is required at every level after(district, county, state, nationals) Student interviews are an important part of the History Day process. Interviews are not to be considered when judging- not scored-just a chance to clarify and provide an opportunity for interaction (Only positive interactions/not a time for critique)

Process Paper and Annotated Bibliography Process paper- ALL categories (except Paper) should have a 500 word (max) process paper. Provides a description of how students chose topic, did research, created entry Concludes with explanation of how topic matches theme Not a “research paper” more of a summary of their process Annotated Bibliography Should be separated into Primary and Secondary Sources-then, may be subdivided after that. Should list all sources that were used, what they are, and how they were used in the project Evaluate on strength sources, breadth of research, match to topic and theme, student’s ability to investigate with both Primary and Secondary sources Should relate directly to historical quality (quality or quantity) Process Paper and Annotated Bibliography

Process papers and Annotated Bibliography Examples… 1 2 Websites….these should be embedded in the website and have specific tabs that refer to them. A paper copy is still required at the interview (district level and beyond). 3

More info per category Exhibits: Performances: Documentaries: Papers: Read for historical quality and relation to theme. Should be assessed ahead of time. Should be PBS worthy or The History Channel. At site, you can use WeTransfer as well. Should be original, show stage presence, but look for content-not just great acting! Costuming can always be improved upon, as can props and timing. Consider nerves…look for the quality. Should be like visiting a museum (not just a display board with details thrown on) 500 student composed words/350 student composed words for 2-D Poster Display Does not count primary/secondary quotes, brief citations DOES include timelines, student written captions, etc. Papers: Websites: NHD WEEBLY-required. All clips should be hosted (not embedded) Documentaries: Should be PBS worthy or The History Channel. At site, you can use WeTransfer as well. Performances: Should be original, show stage presence, but look for content-not just great acting! Costuming can always be improved upon, as can props and timing. Consider nerves…look for the quality. Exhibits/2-D Poster: Should be like visiting a museum (not just a display board with details thrown on) 500 student composed words/350 student composed words for 2-D Poster Display Does not count primary/secondary quotes, brief citations DOES include timelines, student written captions, etc. Top 3 from each category advance to district (no need to rank, unless you want to)

What If’s and FAQ… What if a student doesn’t want to be interviewed? What of they advance to district, but don’t want to go on? What if technology fails? What if students, teachers, or parents are distressed that they didn’t win? Questions? How can we help?