Famous Americans Famous Americans – Past and Present By: Directions: Each slide has a “Biography” box and a “Personal Thoughts” box. Each box must have.

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Famous Americans Famous Americans – Past and Present By: Directions: Each slide has a “Biography” box and a “Personal Thoughts” box. Each box must have at least 5 sentences. Each slide also needs at least one picture.

Person # 1 – Jackie Robinson IMAGE(S):

Person # 2 – Neil Armstrong IMAGE(S):

Person # 3 – Harriet Tubman IMAGE(S):

Person # 4 – Albert Pujols IMAGE(S):

Person # 5 – George Washington IMAGE(S):

Person # 6 – Barack Obama IMAGE(S):

Person # 7 – Madam C.J. Walker IMAGE(S):

Person # 8 – George Washington Carver IMAGE(S):

Person # 9 – Benjamin Franklin IMAGE(S):

Person # 10 – Dr. Seuss IMAGE(S):

Person # 11 – Walt Disney IMAGE(S):

Person # 12 – Michael Jordan IMAGE(S):

Person # 13 – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. IMAGE(S):

Person # 14 – Abraham Lincoln IMAGE(S):

Person # 15 – Helen Keller IMAGE(S):

Person # 16 – Muhammad Ali IMAGE(S):

Person # 17 – (your choice) IMAGE(S):

Person # 18 – (your choice) IMAGE(S):

Person # 19 – (your choice) IMAGE(S):

Person # 20 – (your choice) IMAGE(S):

GRADING RUBRIC SLIDE Biography (at least 5 sentences) Personal Thoughts (at least 5 sentences) Extra Picture (extra credit) TOTAL EARNED (20 points each slide) Person Person Person Person Person Person Person Person Person Person Person Person Person Person Person Person Person Person Person Person TOTAL POINTS EARNED (400 points possible)