-Type your “tweet” in a text box. It should not be more than 140 characters in length. If you are doing multiple “tweets”, put a line between them. If it is just one “tweet,” try and fit at least two on a page. Please refer to the example. 10:12am November 5, 2013 in Xenia, Ohio HOME PROFILE FIND PEOPLE SETTINGS HELP SIGN OUT Step 1: Create a unique and creative Twitter handle (DaHistoryTeacher) Step 2: Create a logo or picture to represent them (Xenia logo) Step 3: Create the tweet. You can retweet from someone else that was there and/or add #hashtags. Step 4: Add the time/date/location stamp. It can be “made up,” but should be from the battle location and the date should be easily found. Step 5: More recent tweets go above older ones. Sitting in the computer lab hoping that students will work hard on this project. #hopingforamiracle #projectsarefun EXAMPLE Retweeted by Angelo Ifandis Mr.
HOME PROFILE FIND PEOPLE SETTINGS HELP SIGN OUT Your blank one to fix up the background and tweet from.
HOME PROFILE FIND PEOPLE SETTINGS HELP SIGN OUT Nearly captured the Virginia Assembly and that Crap! #hangthemall #godsavethequeen 2:37pm, June 9, 1781 – near Charlottesville, Virginia Lord Not too worried approach to Yorktown. Our superior navy will resupply us. #redcoatsrule 11:07am, September 5, 1781 – Yorktown, Virginia Well….so much for being a land baron in the colonies… #worldturnedupsidedown #backtoengland # 2:08pm, October 19, 1781 – Yorktown, Viriginia Retweeted by Patrick Henry Lord Lord has deleted his account. 8:58pm, October 28, 1781 – in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean