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SUPER POWER PRESIDENTS PRESENTATION

Super power Presidents groups Requirements:  3 to 4 people in a group Each group member must read the chapter or sections pertaining to their president and take notes.  (I will check for notes on each president) One President— PPT covering the following:  Everyone presents\ 1.Background / bio/ family/ etc. 2.Foreign policy successes and failures 3.Domestic policy successes and failures 4.Controversy or upheaval during presidency.  Opinions and insights—interesting facts  Pictures, political cartoons, etc.  minutes  PPT is mainly pictures with bullet information. Presentation will be towards the end of April / beginning of May. Rubric will be online

Use your textbook for most of your information. Use the internet—site your sources  Whitehouse.gov  Go to good websites---check for bias information. Have fun---everyone will be graded on class work and presentation Everyone must work on the PPT and present information on their President. You will combine the information into one PPT.

Guidelines AS PRESENTER You can pick your group…but the president will be chosen randomly. 3 to 4 people in a group. Each group will read the section or chapter in the book pertaining to their president…Obama and Bush Jr. will be given extra reading handouts. Old books Each person in the group will read and take notes on their president. Each person in the group will create a few slides for the PPT; then they will present their information and pictures. AS THE AUDIENCE you will take notes, on each president presented, to have more information for your essay.

Presidents 1. Johnson 2. Nixon 3. Ford 4. Carter 5. Reagan 6. Bush Sr. 7. Clinton 8. Bush Jr. 9. Obama