I can explain 2 major effects of the Civil War

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I can explain 2 major effects of the Civil War Legacy of War I can explain 2 major effects of the Civil War

MR. ADAMS WILL NOT ACCEPT LATE JOURNAL PROJECTS Did You Know? MR. ADAMS WILL NOT ACCEPT LATE JOURNAL PROJECTS What you have on Monday December 9th is what you get graded on.

Legacy of War Yesterday we covered 8 lasting effects of the Civil War Today you will be performing a scene with your regiment Awards and Battle Points will be given on Friday for your efforts Make sure you turn in your script before you leave!!!!

Scenes Johnny Rebs- Scene 1 Planters- Scene 2 Farmers/Workers- Scene 3 True Believers- Scene 4 Unionists- Scene 5 Glory Roaders- Scene 6

Expectations All members must participate in some way (this does not always mean speaking). You are getting points for creativity. The louder you are, the more likely other groups can steal your ideas. Use appropriate volume. Stay with your group. Wanderers will lose points for their group. Avoid the WAH WAH and Distracted Performer “awards”

Awards and “Awards” Best overall performance: 10 pts Most able to understand the words: 5 pts Easiest scene to identify characters: 5 pts Best use of pantomime: 5 pts Best use of a human prop: 5 pts Most overall group participation: 10 pts Most entertaining while maintaining the academic integrity of a scene: 5 pts Wah Wah group award: -15 pts Most distracted performers: -10 pts The Judge reserves the right to not give any of the above awards The Judge reserves the right to give one award to multiple groups or people.