America s Founding Fathers

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Name: Topic: 1 America s Founding Fathers (Write the full name of one Founding Father on the line.) Add a picture of your president to the large circle above. You can find a picture online, print it out, and glue it onto the page. If you don t have access to a computer with a printer, neatly draw a detailed portrait of your Founding Father.

Name: Topic: 2 Who Were America s Founding Fathers? The Founding Fathers of the United States were people who led the (name of war) against. (country the colonies declared independence from) They also include American colonists who signed the (name of document signed in 1776) in 1776, and delegates who attended the Constitutional Convention in 1787. For this report, I am researching the life of. (name of the Founding Father you chose or were assigned) Biographical Information Full name of the Founding Father: Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Name of Spouse: Names of any Children: Date of Death: Age at Time of Death:

Name: Topic: 3 The Life of My Founding Father List some of the places this person lived throughout his life. List some of the jobs this person has worked at during his lifetime. Answer each question below with the word YES or NO. Did he serve in the Continental Army during the American Revolution? Did he help write the Declaration of Independence? Did he sign the Declaration of Independence in 1776? Did he attend the Constitutional Convention in 1786? Did he serve as president of the United States?

Name: Topic: 4 Artwork Analysis Use the Internet to find a piece of artwork that shows your Founding Father at work. (He could be working on forming the country, as a politician or statesman, or working at his career/job.) Print the picture and glue it in this box. (name of artwork) by (artist name) Write three or more complete sentences to describe what is happening in the picture.

Name: Topic: 5 Legacy & Major Accomplishments Write a couple of paragraphs to describe what your Founding Father accomplished throughout his lifetime, and what he is most known for.

Name: Topic: 6 Bibliography List the books and websites where you found your information. When you list a book, include the author s name and the title of the book. When you list a website, list the url and a title of the article. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Name: Topic: 7 Grade /10 Portrait (Cover - Page 1) The printed portrait or glued picture accurately portrays the Founding Father the student is researching. If drawn, the portrait is neat and detailed. /15 Founding Fathers & Biography (Page 2) All questions are answered accurately. Student has researched all necessary information. /15 Life (Page 3) All required information is complete and accurate. /15 Artwork Analysis (Page 4) Student has found a piece of artwork that shows his or her Founding Father. Name of art piece and artist are correct. Student s written explanation of the picture demonstrates an accurate, historical understanding of the art. /20 Legacy & Major Accomplishments (Page 5) Student clearly mentions the most important aspects of his or her Founding Father s legacy. Essay is written in complete, easy-to-understand sentences. /15 Bibliography (Page 6) Several sources of information are listed. Titles, authors, and website addresses are included. /10 Presentation Handwriting is clear and easy to read. Words are spelled correctly. There are no wrinkled or ripped pages in the packet. Total Grade (out of 100) Comments: