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You will conduct a mini-research project on a topic of your choosing to help provide context, background and support as we read Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand.
Here are the key points:
Here are the key points:
- You may work alone or with a singular partner. No groups of three or more.
- The topics are relatively broad, you may narrow in on a specific area of the topic if you wish--as long as you clear it with Ms. Stith.
- Every student will complete the graphic organizer. (Handed out in class).
- There are focus questions on each topic page. Make sure that you have answered them or asked for clarification if necessary.
- You must present your research and demonstrate that you have understand the topic of your research. There is a resource page that lists a vast array of tools you may use to demonstrate that understanding. You may create a powerpoint or some other type of presentation as long as you can demonstrate mastery of the content. If you're not sure if you are doing the right thing, see Ms. Stith, ask questions, get help. You cannot wait until the last minute to do this project--you will not be successful.
- You may work on this outside of class. Some of the presentation methods have various free apps or your can use a web browser. My webpage is freely accessble.