Today, you will begin making a pamphlet of information on the War of 1812. You will each choose a topic of research to study the war of 1812. Then, you will write down a minimum of THREE pieces of information on your topic. Once you have written your information, you will copy your writing into Pages. We will learn some advanced pages skills to make your pamphlet interesting and exciting! Work hard, and have fun.
Follow these steps to complete your project:
1. Explore the website link below, and decide which topic you will research - There are many topics about the War of 1812, so read through a few before you decide. Make sure you only chose one topic, and stick with information that has to do with that topic.
2. Write a minimum of FIVE pieces of information about your topic on your worksheet. Use very neat handwriting, and make sure to use capital letters and periods where needed.
3. Open a Pages TEMPLATE - Mr. Weimer will explain what this is
4. Copy your writing into Pages
5. Choose a total of TWO images to include in your document
6. Print your work
Click on the link below to do your research:
Follow these steps to complete your project:
1. Explore the website link below, and decide which topic you will research - There are many topics about the War of 1812, so read through a few before you decide. Make sure you only chose one topic, and stick with information that has to do with that topic.
2. Write a minimum of FIVE pieces of information about your topic on your worksheet. Use very neat handwriting, and make sure to use capital letters and periods where needed.
3. Open a Pages TEMPLATE - Mr. Weimer will explain what this is
4. Copy your writing into Pages
5. Choose a total of TWO images to include in your document
6. Print your work
Click on the link below to do your research:
Please look at Mr. Weimer's example of a finished project:
Your project must have:
1. A title
2. Your name
3. Two pictures
4. An introductory sentence
5. A minimum of THREE factual sentences
6. A closing sentence
7. ducksters.com
1. A title
2. Your name
3. Two pictures
4. An introductory sentence
5. A minimum of THREE factual sentences
6. A closing sentence
7. ducksters.com