Put Your Topic Here Student Name Class Period. Requirement: Sequence of Events You must create a timeline sequencing the events of your presentation in.

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Put Your Topic Here Student Name Class Period

Requirement: Sequence of Events You must create a timeline sequencing the events of your presentation in a chronological order. Include at least five events in your timeline. The events of your timeline need to relate to your topic as it relates to the course of the Civil War.

Special tip: Try to find a map that is relevant to your topic. Include a Map?

Investigative Reporter Story: Part One Special tip: Breakup the main part of your presentation so that it has a logical beginning, middle, and end.

Investigative Reporter Story: Part Two Special tip: Breakup the main part of your presentation so that it has a logical beginning, middle, and end.

Investigative Reporter Story: Part Three Special tip: Breakup the main part of your presentation so that it has a logical beginning, middle, and end.

Supplemental Interesting Fact Special tip: You can rearrange this slide to intermix with the telling of your investigative reporting story!

Supplemental Interesting Fact Special tip: You can rearrange this slide to intermix with the telling of your investigative reporting story!

Supplemental Interesting Fact Special tip: You can rearrange this slide to intermix with the telling of your investigative reporting story!

Significance of the Topic Special tip: Explain why your report was so important.