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National History Day Thursday, February 25, 2016
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This Project Is: A) Small – I can finish it the night before the event. B) Big – I can do it over a weekend. C) Huge – I need to start now and work on it frequently until it is due. C) Huge – Definitely start now!
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Is History Day a required or optional project? Required!!!
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There must be a reason for this project. Here are 3 of the many: 1.Develop strong research skills 2.Expand critical thinking skills 3.Improve presentation skills Stick around after class if you want to hear more.
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There are 5 main categories: 1.Exhibit 2.Documentary 3.Performance 4.Website 5.Historical Paper
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It is best to choose your category: A) First, even before you have a topic. B) After you have done some research. C) Last, preferably about a week or two before the event. D) A and B E) B and C F) A, B, and C D) A and B (but mostly B)
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Picking a Group – T or F T F A group can have up to 5 people. TRUE T F I can be in a group with someone from another House. TRUE T F It is always a great idea to work with my best friend/s. FALSE
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More about Groups: T F Groups can split up the work any way they like as long as everyone participates equally. TRUE (mostly) T F I can switch groups if I don’t like mine. TRUE (sort of)
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To Compete or Not to Compete: That is the Question T FAll students are required to be a part of the NHD competition. FALSE T FAll students will meet with judges at our local event. TRUE
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Levels of Competition Local: Here at school Regional: UW-L - Wednesday, March 30 State: Madison - Saturday, April 23 Nationals: Washington, D.C. - June 12-16
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