Term Project: Humanities 11

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Term Project: Humanities 11 Using Prezi to combine World War I with No Man’s Land.

Requirements: 1. No Man’s Land - What are the10 major events of the novel experienced in 24 hours. Rank from 1-10 and justify your rankings. - You must include: -trench life and trench warfare, ties to home, and make reference to 5 main characters 2. Discuss/Explain the following WWI topics: -How does the World’s perception of Canada/Canadian soldiers change over the course of the war? -Do you think Canada’s contributions to the war were adequate? Explain why or why not. -How significant was the role that women played in WW1 (overseas and at home)? Explain. -How was Newfoundland’s role different from Canada’s? 3. Make a report card for Canada’s major battles (Ypres, Somme, Vimy Ridge, Passchendaele) Create 5 criteria that will explain their successes/failures. ** Info must be in your own words – no copying from your notes/texts

Marking Criteria and due dates You will receive a mark on the following: Graphics for all three topics /10 Creativity and presentation (using Prezi well) /20 Accuracy of information /30 Level of Content /30 Spelling and Grammar and Bibliography /10 **REMEMBER: your information must be in your own words! You will have 6 library blocks (Nov. 27, 29, and Dec. 2). Your project is due Monday, December 9. You will need a computer/laptop in order to complete the project