Dictator Research Project. Objectives Objectives: The students will research historical and personal information on 1 of the 3 dictators during the 1920s.

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Dictator Research Project

Objectives Objectives: The students will research historical and personal information on 1 of the 3 dictators during the 1920s and 1930s. (Post WWI - Pre-WWII) The students will post researched information on a shared Google doc. The students will use the information obtained during the research information to create a Facebook page using Fakebook by Classtools. The students will research historical and personal information on 1 of the 3 dictators during the 1920s and 1930s. (Post WWI - Pre-WWII) The students will post researched information on a shared Google doc. The students will use the information obtained during the research information to create a Facebook page using Fakebook by Classtools.

Time Frame 2 blocks 2 blocks 1 block research- 1 block present and comment 1 block research- 1 block present and comment Due Tuesday 12/9 Due Tuesday 12/9

Collaboration Document

B: Application of Learning Partnerships will use the information gathered during their collaborative research to create a “Fakebook” page. At the beginning of the third day of this project (or the end of day 2, if students have finished early), the teacher will display a finished Fakebook page, going over the elements of the page, how to add to the page and the help sheet for the page. Partnership will create a new page on their dictator, editing the profile and then clicking on save. This will provide them with a URL of their page. They will be asked to create a password. This will allow both students to work on the page together. Their Google doc will provide the needed information to complete the Fakebook page. When the Fakebook page is finished the URL will be submitted via a Google Form.

The following Rubric will be used to assess each student project. Dictator Project: Fakebook Page Rubric Assessment

Conclusion This student activity allows the students to apply their knowledge of people and their relationships with historical events.This student activity allows the students to apply their knowledge of people and their relationships with historical events. This student activity allows the students to evaluate the personal relationships and how those relationships affected historical events.This student activity allows the students to evaluate the personal relationships and how those relationships affected historical events. This student activity allows students to creatively show their knowledge of this historical period.This student activity allows students to creatively show their knowledge of this historical period.