Social Studies Final Mr. Flannery

Use Google Slides  or
Number each 10 slides + will get better grades
Remember to send Bibliography/sources as slide number 10

NAME Cesar Soto Jr.
DATE Mr. Flannery
CLASS Home Instruction
Historical Figure Project

This assignment will be the social studies final!!!! This is due Friday 5/29
Create a Slides presentation on a historical figure person of your choice. This can be someone involved in politics, civil rights, music, art, literature, film, sports, math, science, technology, or any other field so long as there is abundant information readily available and researchable about your person. Your Slides presentation must be at least 10 slides long, with at least five containing pictures, as follows:

Slide   1: Your person’s name and picture with your name on the bottom right corner
2: Your person’s name, date of birth (and death if applicable), place of birth, and a picture
3: Early Life: At least three bullet points about what your person’s childhood was like
4: Teen/Young Adult Life: At least three bullet points about what your person’s teenage and early adult years were like
5: Adult Life: At least three bullet points about what your person’s adult years were like, and if they have died, how old they were/what they died from
6: Accomplishments: What important things have your person done that make them notable?
7: Why should we remember/study this person?
8: 3 Interesting facts you have not already mentioned
9: Important/Interesting quote from your person
10: Bibliography/Sources

You will be graded on the following as a test grade:
Project content: 50% (Do you have all information asked for? Do you go beyond what is asked for?)
At least ten slides: 10%
Spelling/Grammar: 20% (Does your presentation have proper spelling and grammar?)
Presentation: 20% (Did you follow the proper slide order?)

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