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The American President Tissue Box Assignment Modern American History The American President Tissue Box Assignment   You will be constructing a project over an American President using a new full tissue box. Selection of presidents will be on a first come, first serve - starting tomorrow. After researching your American President (using your textbook, classroom notes, the internet, and print resources), students will redesign their tissue box. The tissue box should be covered in paper (or foil, or wrapping paper, or something even more creative) and then redecorated to educate (and entertain) people about your American President.  Requirements 1.  The tissue box TOP should include a quote or quotes that you find inspirational, interesting, or accurately reflect the personality, struggles, and/or achievements of your American president. 2.  The BOTTOM of the box should include your name and little known, unusual, fascinating, and/or strange “fun facts” about your American President. 3.  One SIDE panel of your box should include the name and picture (or pictures) of your American President. 4.  The other SIDE panel of your box should include what party he belong to, the years your American President served and something campaign related (Slogan, button, etc.) 5.  The FRONT of the box should include should include major events of his presidency. 6.  Finally, the BACK of the box of tissues should include biographical information (birthdate, education, marriage, children, residency, major personal events) about your president. Grading (30 points) Timeliness (Do your work when it should be done.) This project will be due ______________ 2. Accuracy (Use verifiable factual information, proper grammar and spelling.) 3. Neatness and creativity (Take pride in your work, make your tissue box look good.)

The American President Tissue Box Assignment GoPo The American President Tissue Box Assignment   You will be constructing a project over an American President using a new full tissue box. Selection of presidents will be on a first come, first serve - starting tomorrow. After researching your American President (using your textbook, classroom notes, the internet, and print resources), students will redesign their tissue box. The tissue box should be covered in paper (or foil, or wrapping paper, or something even more creative) and then redecorated to educate (and entertain) people about your American President.  Requirements 1.  The tissue box TOP should include a quote or quotes that you find inspirational, interesting, or accurately reflect the personality, struggles, and/or achievements of your American president. 2.  The BOTTOM of the box should include your name and little known, unusual, fascinating, and/or strange “fun facts” about your American President. 3.  One SIDE panel of your box should include the name and picture (or pictures) of your American President. 4.  The other SIDE panel of your box should include what party he belong to, the years your American President served and something campaign related (Slogan, button, etc.) 5.  The FRONT of the box should include should include major events of his presidency. 6.  Finally, the BACK of the box of tissues should include biographical information (birthdate, education, marriage, children, residency, major personal events) about your president. Grading (30 points) Timeliness (Do your work when it should be done.) This project will be due ______________ 2. Accuracy (Use verifiable factual information, proper grammar and spelling.) 3. Neatness and creativity (Take pride in your work, make your tissue box look good.)

The American President Tissue Box Assignment APUSH The American President Tissue Box Assignment   You will be constructing a project over an American President using a new full tissue box. Selection of presidents will be on a first come, first serve - starting tomorrow. After researching your American President (using your textbook, classroom notes, the internet, and print resources), students will redesign their tissue box. The tissue box should be covered in paper (or foil, or wrapping paper, or something even more creative) and then redecorated to educate (and entertain) people about your American President.  Requirements 1.  The tissue box TOP should include a quote or quotes that you find inspirational, interesting, or accurately reflect the personality, struggles, and/or achievements of your American president. 2.  The BOTTOM of the box should include your name and little known, unusual, fascinating, and/or strange “fun facts” about your American President. 3.  One SIDE panel of your box should include the name and picture (or pictures) of your American President. 4.  The other SIDE panel of your box should include what party he belong to, the years your American President served and something campaign related (Slogan, button, etc.) 5.  The FRONT of the box should include should include major events of his presidency. 6.  Finally, the BACK of the box of tissues should include biographical information (birthdate, education, marriage, children, residency, major personal events) about your president. Grading (30 points) Timeliness (Do your work when it should be done.) This project will be due ______________ 2. Accuracy (Use verifiable factual information, proper grammar and spelling.) 3. Neatness and creativity (Take pride in your work, make your tissue box look good.)