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World Fair
All students in the class are responsible for researching, writing a
report, creating a presentation, and delivering that presentation to the class
on a nation of their choice. Each student may choose whichever country they
wish to report on, but no two students in the class can report on the same
country. Students should choose a country that is interesting to them as
students will work on the World Fair Project in multiple classes during the
first semester.
REQUIREMENTS
Written
Paper
I.
Title Page – Include the name of the country, your name, and
graphic
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y design the background of the title page.
II.
Table of
Contents – List
all
of the chapters along with the beginning page number of that chapter.
III.
History – Students will report on the history of the country
in this chapter. Students will report on the entire
history of the country or if the history of the country is extensive they may
report on a specific era with the teacher’s approval.
IV.
Geography – Students will report on the geography of their
country in the second chapter. Students must include but are not limited to the
following: location, topography, natural resources, urban areas, rural regions and
population statistics.
V.
Government – Students will report on the government in their
country and must include federal and local (city) government.
a.
Students must also answer an essential question à What is the most important
crisis facing the country today and what can you do to help resolve the crisis?
Be sure to take a stance on the issue. (The crisis could be related to cultural
issues, religious issues, humanitarian issues, political issues, and foreign
issues).
b.
The student with the best solution that is most
appropriate will be put into action by
all
freshmen during the second semester.
VI.
Language – Students will report on the language(s) of their
country, both oral and written when possible. Students must give some examples
of words and/or phrases commonly used in the country.
VII.
Art
/Music/Dance/Food
– Students will report on
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or focus on two of the topics native to their country. Students also
have the opportunity to create some type of native art or music and present it
as part of this chapter.
VIII.
Religion
– Students will report on the main religion(s) of their nation. Include facts
about the religion(s) as well as the historical influence it has had on the
country.
IX.
Culture and
Daily Way
of Life – Students will report on the culture of the people in their country as well as
information on the daily way of life of the people. This could include
holidays, festivals, celebrations, values, education, housing, and daily
routines.
X.
Additional
Chapter – This is a mandatory
chapter where the student will report on any extra topic that they found
interesting. In the past some students have reported on sports, pop culture,
famous people, recreations, and famous landmarks. Students may choose any of
the listed topics or create their own.
XI.
Letters – Students will write a letter to the Head of State
or the ambassador to or from their country requesting information on the
country, a flag of the country for
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to hang as part of the World Fair, and any additional information applicable.
This should be one of the first items to be completed to
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ow ample response time.
XII.
Cite Works
Page – Students must use no less
than two books (one from the LaS
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and one from the public library), one magazine article, one reference book, one
database, and multiple Internet sources which must include an evaluation sheet
for each site.
Additional Information for Written Report
- All chapters in the final report must be in
order as they are listed above.
- Pictures and maps must be inserted into the
text of each of the chapters with citations.
- There is no limit on the numbers of pictures,
but students should not over do it.
- Students will submit their final paper to “Turn
it in” to guard against plagiarism.
- The final written project (book) should be a 25
– 35 pages and be spiral bound with a cover.
- Kinko’s and Office Depot… will spiral bind
your book for a sm
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fee.
Oral Presentation
I.
Each student
will be expected to give an oral presentation on their country. The
presentation should last between 12 and 15 minutes. Note cards may be used if
desired, but students may not read their presentation from note cards or the
PowerPoint. Students must teach their country relying on their memory with
limited assistance from note cards.
II.
Students can
include any chapters from the paper but must include the Essential Question and
the response to the question.
III.
Some form of
native art, dance, or music must be presented during the presentation.
IV.
Food and/or
drink native to the country may be presented and will be counted as extra
credit. Students should bring enough for the class to sample.
V.
Traditional dress
from your country will be counted as extra credit.
Visual Presentation
I.
Students must
prepare a PowerPoint presentation to facilitate the oral presentation. It
should not be used to give notes to the class; rather it should only include
vital information and pictures graphs, charts, political cartoons etc…
a.
Students should have no less than 15 slides in the
PowerPoint.
b.
Video and appropriate sound may be added to the
PowerPoint.
II.
Students must
also have some artifacts which could include books, art, pictures, clothing, or
anything appropriate that will help facilitate the presentation.
The
World Fair will be worth a total of 450 points
- 250 points for the paper
- 100 points for the oral presentation
- 100 points for the visual presentation
General Additional Information
- Students will work on the World Fair in
multiple classes including World Cultures,
English
, and
Computers
.
- Students will have time during World Cultures
class to go to the library to work on their project, but the majority of
the project will have to be completed at home.
- Student must obtain a Public Library card in
order to check out a book or use their databases from the Public Library.
- Students will draw numbers from a hat to
determine the order of the presentations. All papers will be due on the
same day.
The World Fair Conclusion
- All freshmen will attend an assembly during
school
to honor the conclusion of the World Fair. A
special guest speaker will appear to give a presentation on global issues.
Once the guest speaker has concluded, the students judged to be the top
two in the World Fair will give their presentation to the entire freshmen
class if they are willing. If the top four are not willing then the next
in line will be asked to give their presentation.
- Parents, administrators, and media will be
invited to the World Fair.
- Those papers judged to be the best in each
class will be on display.
- Those students with the best food, artifacts,
art creation, and music samples will also be on display.
- The flags of the country’s that were obtained
through the letter writing will be on display.
- The top four students with the best answers to
the essential question will also present their solutions to the audience.
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