Tuesday, April 21, 2009

My Name is America Books

Today you have been given your new independent reading material. All of you have a different book which concentrates on a particular part of history. Although the story itself is fictional, the characters and their issues were very real.

Before we begin reading our books we will take the time to explore the historical context which surrounds our book.

Using your Writer's Notebooks as note keeping, research the historical events, location and time in which your book takes place. You can use the following links to research sites or other search engines to find information surrounding your book.

http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/our_america/index_flash.htm

http://www.scholastic.com/dearamerica/books/series.htm

http://www.animatedatlas.com/timeline.html

http://www.si.edu/encyclopedia_si/nmah/timeline.htm

Assignment: due April 23, 2009

1. Create a timeline of important events surrounding your book. Be sure to only include events that are relevant to the LOCATION of your book.
Ex: Do NOT include information on the building of the Egyptian pyramids in your timeline if your book is not located in Egypt! Only put in events that are relevant to your location.
This is to be written, or typed up. You may either hand it in to me or email it in by Thursday.

1 comment:

  1. hey ms matteson.i finished my timeline.i found all my information and i am gonna type in class because i would understand how to do my job in the computer and how to type it up in the computer and send it

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