Tuesday, January 3, 2012

The French and Indian War

In order to show an understanding of the French and Indian war, each student will create a finished project that displays their artistic and or creative side. Realizing that all students are not the same, I have provided a list of possible projects. Chose wisely, and use the guided tour of the war to create your project.
1. Chose a person from the war and draw a portrait that captures this person’s importance in the war. Present facts and information that tell why they are significant.
2. A diorama is a 3-dimensional miniature scene (often constructed in a box-like object). Choose a battle or event from the war and reconfigure it in a diorama. Write a summary to explain the event.
3. Compose a song or a poem base on your knowledge of the French and Indian War.
4. Construct an alphabet book covering the French and Indian War. Find a word for each letter and create an illustration, or use the computer to find an image. This book can be done with paper or electronically.
5. Write a storybook for a younger student (7-10 years old) covering the main points and events of the war.
6. Create a poster for the French and Indian War. Think Tri-fold.
7. Create a timeline of the war, Complete with images and major events.

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