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Historical Meet and Greet AKA – Speed dating

ASSIGNMENT You’ve been assigned a significant individual from the 1920s. Read and Research your historical figure with the provided reading. On your note card write three to five facts that make this person important in history Events involved in, titles, accomplishments MUST INCLUDE INFORMATION THAT IS IN BOLD!!!!! Find your person on the BINGO and write their name in the squares. Some will have more than 1 square….so read all of them. You need to create your PICK UP LINE – to use when you introduced.

“SPEED” HISTORY You will have 1 minute to meet and learn as much as possible about each historical figure in first round. – but will get shorter as we get the hang of it. Take turns introducing yourselves to each other – and find them on your people sheet and write their name in. ( you will use some people more than 1 time) Then we will rotate in the order instructed by Mr. Harper

F. Scott Fitzgerald John Scopes T.S. Elliot Georgia O’Keefe Henry Ford Amelia Earhart Charles Lindbergh Clarence Darrow Wright Brothers Glen Curtiss William Jennings Bryan Marcus Garvey Calvin Coolidge Louis Armstrong Jim Thorpe Babe Ruth Charlie Chaplin Langston Hughes