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The Process of this Journey is...

Introducing the key players in this journey...

James
James Oglethorpe 
jimmy
        Jimmy Carter

jr
       Jackie Robinson
mary
Mary Musgrove
mlk
Martin Luther King Jr.

seq
          Sequoyah

Tomochichi
           Tomochichi

Here is a step-by-step process of what you must do throughout this journey:



1. Groups of no more than 3 people will be made. Click here to print your sheet on how the groups will be developed.


2. Each member of the group must decide which role he or she would like to have. Click on the roles to get the "supplies" for each:


Biographer: Your job is to research as much as you can on your group's assigned figure. You must provide biographical information, culture and lifestyle information, and also your figure's
significant contributions that he or she made to the state of Georgia's history. 
Geographer: Your job is to research the geographical locations of your group's assigned historical
figure. You must be able to explain where your figure came from, where he or she traveled to, and also, significant locations your historical figure traveled to that was important to Georgia's history.
Artist: You must be creative  for this project! You must provide a piece of art that represents
your group's assigned historical figure. Your finished art piece will be presented to the class during presentations. Good luck and get creative! Here is a sample of the rubric the teacher will be using to grade the finished piece of art.


*You will all help with putting an outline together for your presentation. The outline must be turned in right after your presentation.


3. Each member must follow the guidelines and proper roles he or she has chosen. Make sure you each take responsibility of your chosen role, but also help each other. Remember, this is a group assignment.

4. Once each member has contributed to the project by finding research for his or her role and doing the assigned tasks, come together and discuss all topics about your assigned figure.

5. Once you have collaborated your thoughts and information with your group and are able to identify details about your group's assigned historical figure, it is now time to create and plan out your presentations. Click presentation to get help with picking out how to present!

6. Remember to check out the "Evaluation" section to see what is expected of each group. You must provide all research required, an outline of your presentation and present a piece of artwork on your figure. Your presentations are very important, but remember they are also supposed to be fun. BE CREATIVE!

7. Your group will present to the rest of the 2nd grade and be graded by what is stated in the rubric.

Martin Luther King Jr. speech

 

 

 
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Last updated on July 19, 2011 by Marianne Faison
     
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