Infographic:
Create an 8 ½ in by 11 in infographic about the right you chose and the responsibility you have because if it.
See Infographic Sheet for help
Can be hand-written or digitally created, showcasing important facts and the rights and responsibility.
Tri Fold Backdrop:
Trifold (school will provide)
The background should be designed as a "stage" for the historical right, reflecting the historical event. For example:
Civil Rights Movement: Washington Monument, Protest, or Bus Boycott, Women’s Right to Vote: Voting Polls of 1920s
Progress Log:
Document your research process, project progress, and any obstacles or challenges you encounter along the way.
Annotated Bib:
Document your research process, explain how you used the information from the sources that you used.
Costume:
Costume
Dress up as your history right, this could be a person of history, or of the time. Ensure the costume is representative of the time and event you are portraying.
Speech:
Memorize quotes and a short biography of your historical rights to recite during the Wax Museum event.
You will "come to life" when someone presses a button and deliver your speech.
This should be about 5 sentences and you can also recite direct quotes from the person you choose.