TaskProcessEvaluationConclusion Imagine you are a Frenchman who was sent to the United States to help the Americans fight the British during their revolution.

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TaskProcessEvaluationConclusion Imagine you are a Frenchman who was sent to the United States to help the Americans fight the British during their revolution. Once you return home in 1789, a revolution breaks out in France and you join the fight. Compare and contrast the two revolutions, and determine how they are directly related. You can contact me at

Introduction ProcessEvaluationConclusion For this WebQuest, you will express the relationships and the differences between the two wars by: 1 Creating a poster that will be presented to the class. 2 Writing a 2 page summary of what you learn.

Introduction TaskEvaluationConclusion Step One: The American Revolution Step 2: The French Revolution Step 3: Some links between the two

Introduction TaskProcessConclusion This assignment is worth a total of 50 points and is due Thursday, April 5 th. Click here to view the rubric.here

Introduction TaskProcessEvaluation Congratulations! You have completed your journey through the American and French Revolutions. Don’t forget to have your poster and paper ready for class on April 5 th. Also check out these additional sites: An American Revolution Music Video sang by Taylor Swift The French Revolution Game

Back to Process Click here for more useful information on the French Revolution.here This site will provide you with a brief overview of the War.site This video is especially helpful to find the causes behind the war.video Step 3

Back to Process Check out these useful links to obtain information about the American Revolution. Click here for necessary information about the American Revolution.here More information can be found on The American Revolution WebsiteThe American Revolution Website This video may be useful to understand many causes of the war.video Step 2

Back to Process Click here to determine how the American Revolution influenced the French Revolution.here Click here to determine France’s reasons for joining the American Revolution.here These sites will give you an idea of some links between the two wars. You are responsible for determining relationships other than those expressed on these sites. This video provides more relationships.video Evaluation

Excellent (9-10 points) Satisfactory (5-8 points) Needs Improvement (0-4 points) Score Visual Appeal Poster is neat and easily comprehended Poster is adequate, but could use more work. Poster is sloppy and incomprehensible Oral Presentation Great voice projection and body language. Somewhat good voice projection and controlled body language. Voice is shaky and body language is out of control. Grammar Uses proper grammar throughout the entire paper and presentation. There are a few grammar mistakes in the paper and/or presentation. There are several grammar misuses in the paper and/or presentation. Organization Paper and presentation are well organized/ information is in the proper place. There are a limited number of organization errors. There are several organization errors and much of the information is in the wrong place. Concept of Information Student shows a great concept of the assignment through the information they provide. Student shows somewhat of and understanding of the assignment. Student appears to have very little understanding of the information they provide. Back to Evaluation Conclusion

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