World War II Project. Topic List Pacific War Project Topics Pearl Harbor Bataan and Corregidor Midway Guadalcanal Liberation of the Philippines Iwo Jima.

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World War II Project

Topic List Pacific War Project Topics Pearl Harbor Bataan and Corregidor Midway Guadalcanal Liberation of the Philippines Iwo Jima Okinawa European Theatre of War Projects Operation Torch Strategic Bombing Campaign Battle of the Atlantic Normandy Hurtgenwald Battle of the Bulge Bridge at Remagen

Project Instructions Objective To create a lesson plan / presentation of an important event in the American participation in World War II To become an expert in the chosen topic Important Elements Build project on PowerPoint or Key Note Title slide and Works Cited slide referencing sources of images and information Exactly 12 slides of single image plus the title and work cited Exactly 12 written essays matched to each image slide

Project Instructions Rubric Distribute “Scorecard” Essay to matched each image slide – Minimum five paragraphs – Opening – Discussion of events (facts) portrayed by image, – Image’s historical importance – Transition to next slide – 10 points based on quality Deadlines Paragraph requesting topic which includes three citations of sources – Thursday, February 6 – 35 point penalty if not turned in Final project for grading – Friday, March 14 – 222 total points

Omaha Beach: Invasion of Normandy

Overall judgment of the essay matched to image Does the essay meet and requirements of the scorecard? Does the essay show evidence of emerging expertise in the topic?