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National History Fair

Types of Projects Exhibit Website Documentary Performance Paper

Theme: Leader and Legacy http://www.nhd.org/

Project You will pick a leader that also has a legacy. You must research how the individual and explain how they were a leader and what legacy they left.

Examples of Exhibits

Revolution in New Mexico: Reaction to Bishop Lamy's Reforms

Requirements of Exhibits Process Paper Annotated Bibliography Exhibit Board No larger than 40 inches wide, 30 inches deep, and 6 feet high. 500 word limit

Examples of Documentaries

Documentary The Revolutionary Reaper http://youtu.be/xo2dbBv76Es Counting the Dead http://youtu.be/f-a2Vjb2xng

Requirements of Documentaries Process Paper Annotated Bibliography May not exceed 10 inutes You will be allowed an additional 5 minutes to set up and 5 minutes to remove equipment. c

Examples of Websites

Websites Raising the Iron Curtain: The Revolution, Reactions and Reforms of Solidarity http://85856021.nhd.weebly.com/ The Disease of Hope: Mao's Great Leap Forward http://18069595.nhd.weebly.com/

Requirements of Websites Process Paper No more than 1200 words Annotated Bibliography

Website Your historical web site should be a collection of web pages, interconnected by hyperlinks, that presents primary and secondary sources, interactive multimedia, and historical analysis. It should incorporate textual and non-textual (photographs, maps, music, etc.) descriptions, interpretations, and sources to engage and inform viewers

Performances A performance is a dramatic portrayal of your topics significance in history and must be original in production. May not exceed 10 minutes in length. You may use media devices and costumes.

Performance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5VKUpxSz0o

Papers A paper is the traditional form for presenting historical research. No less than 1,500 words and no more than 2,500 words. The word count does not include notes, annotated bibliography, illustration captions

Process Paper 1. how you chose your topic; All categories except historical paper must include a process paper with the entry. It must describe in 500 words or less how you conducted your research and created your entry. The process paper must include four sections that explain: 1. how you chose your topic; 2. how you conducted your research; 3. how you selected your presentation category and created your project; and 4. how your project relates to the NHD theme.

Title Page A title page is required as the first page of written material in every category. Your title page must include only the title of your entry, your name(s), and the contest division and category in which you are entered. NOTE: The title page must not include any other information (pictures, graphics, borders, school name, or grade) except for that described in this rule. Title Student(s) Name(s) Division Category (e.g. Individual/Group, Exhibit, Documentary, Performance, Web site)

Annotated Bibliography An annotated bibliography is required for all categories. List only those sources that contributed to the development of your entry, sources that provided usable information or new perspectives in preparing your entry. You likely will include fewer sources than you actually used. Sources of visual materials and oral interviews must be included. The annotations for each source must explain how you used the source and how it helped you understand your topic. Annotations of web sites should describe who sponsors the site.

Example of Annotated Bibliography Bates, Daisy. The Long Shadow of Little Rock. New York: David McKay Co. Inc., 1962. Daisy Bates was the president of the Arkansas NAACP and the one who met and listened to the students each day. This firsthand account was very important to my paper because it made me more aware of the feelings of the people involved.

Separation of Primary & Secondary Sources You are required to separate your bibliography into primary and secondary sources.