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iHistory Phone Research Project _________________’s iPhone Your task: Follow the directions and templates on the following pages to create an iPhone for a historical figure. Across the top of the iPod write the person’s name such as “Julius Caesar's iPhone.” Create a colored icon for each of the Apps on the iPod. Divide the back side of the paper into six boxes as shown on the back of these instructions. Match the color code (like a key) Complete the instructions on the back for each box. When complete fold your paper in half and put your name on the back. Use this direction sheet to outline/create a rough draft of your project. Clock Maps Notes Contacts ALT 2: directions on foldable Other options: photos, Calendar Photos

Map Clock Contacts Calendar Photos Draw and color a map of the person’s civilization including all major geographic features. Or Cut n’ Paste from a image the above. Clock Write the year the person was born, the year they died and the year of one other significant event in their life. Notes Write 3 historical facts about the person. Contacts List two other historical figures, places or objects that would be linked to this person. Explain how they are connected. Mail – write some advice a person you would send to this person Calendar Write out 5 things the person would do in a typical day. Photos Draw and color a picture of the person. Or Clip and Paste a color picture of this person.

iHistory Phone Project _________________’s iPhone Your task: Follow the directions and templates to create an iPhone for a historical figure. Student Name: Period: Due Date: Clock Maps Notes Contacts ALT 2: directions on foldable Other options: photos, Calendar Photos

Clock Map Contacts Calendar Photos Notes Contacts Mail – write some advice a person you would send to this person Calendar Photos

Absolute Monarchy iHistory Phone Crownbook… MyQueenSpace… WorldThroneCraft…Regalchat… who is the most absolute of them all? Your group will be assigned one of the following monarchs to create a iHistory Smartphone LOUIS XIV PETER THE GREAT ELIZABETH I FREDERICK THE GREAT PHILIP II of Spain MARIA THERESA CATHERINE THE GREAT CARDINAL RICHELIEU   Research your monarch and as a group make a list of important things they did including significant events that they famous for. Display it on a mock iHistory Phone

Create a fake “smart phone” to present to the class illustrating the important information you learned about your monarch. The following are examples of the types of information you should be looking for: Background on the country they ruled and the dates of their reign (when they ruled or were in power) List wars fought (against who). How did they treat their people? the nobility? the peasantry? Were they popular or were people angry and mistreated? What was their legacy (i.e. how did they change their country?) What unique or important things did they do?   Your poster MUST contain at least 2 illustrations which represent some aspect of your monarch. Each person in the group MUST use a different color and write/contribute to the poster (represent their own work). EVERYONE must present some aspect of your monarch’s life during the presentation.

Each person must have a primary (first/main) responsibility Each person must have a primary (first/main) responsibility. That person is in charge of that effort, but everyone needs to contribute to every part. Write each group member’s name next to their responsibility.   RESPONSIBILITY NAME Project Illustrations & Images & Timeframe Information/research (all group members) Both are active Presentation partners GRADING CONSIDERATIONS: I will be considering the following things when I determine your grade: Did your group stay on task when researching and preparing the project? Was EVERYONE engaged and involved during the research and presentation? Was the information presented on your iHistory Phone thorough and accurate? How creative was your iHistory Phone?