WWII Project Mr. Grimes. Your Task You are research one of the following battles from the Pacific Theatre of WWII. No battle will be assigned twice Battle.

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WWII Project Mr. Grimes

Your Task You are research one of the following battles from the Pacific Theatre of WWII. No battle will be assigned twice Battle of Guadalcanal Battle of Leyte Gulf and the Liberation of the Philippines) Battle of Okinawa Battle of Iwo Jima Bombing of Tokyo, 1945 You are to complete this task in a Microsoft Powerpoint Slideshow.

Suggestions For Slide Topics Location of the Battle? Who was involved (both major military figures and countries on BOTH SIDES) What occurred in the battle (Military Tactics) What weapons were used? Which ones played a major role in the outcome? Be SPECIFIC (Ex: If it was an air battle, have the Make and/or Model of the plane The end results: (Who won, how many men were lost on each side, number of boats, planes, tanks, etc lost)

Rules!!!! Websites MUST BE REPUTABLE. No Wikipedia. No cartoon graphics that have nothing to do with the presentation (Make it as professional as possible) Make sure your information is accurate. If it is inaccurate, you will lose points. Make sure your project is ready to present on your assigned day. You will lose 10 points for every day it is late Everybody does their fair share It must be complete to do the presentation. Your work is only as strong as the weakest link.

How you will be graded KNOWLEDGE : Shows an understanding of the material Able to answer questions PARTICIPATION : Does their fair share in presenting the material Participates in each part of the presentation LENGTH : Long enough to adequately cover assigned material CONTENT : Topic covered thoroughly Enough information given to understand topic Did not exclude any important information or include any unnecessary information DESIGN : Very creative Easy to see and follow Did not include any unnecessary graphics Total: /20