Nathaniel Hawthorne Middle School 74 Name 8 th Grade Class Mr. Schaffer Social Studies Project # 4 Scrapbook Exit Project I. Introduction As part of the New York State Standards, and as a requirement for graduation, you will complete an Exit Project. (This means that if you do not receive a passing grade on this project, you cannot pass Social Studies for the year.) You will complete a project that deals with one of the following key social studies concepts: history, geography, economics, culture, or government. The timeframe for this project is from the end of World War II until the present day. Your topic (which must be approved) can revolve around an event, a historical figure or group, or a period of time. II. Suggested Topics (but not limited to): 1) The Korean War 2) Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis 3) The Arms Race of the Cold War 4) The Vietnam War 5) Reagan and Gorbachev (and the end of the Cold War) 6) The Rise of Levittowns 7) The Introduction of Television to Americans 8) The Civil Rights Movement 9) The Assassination of John F. Kennedy III. The Components Your scrapbook will have three parts: 10) Johnson s Great Society 11) Nixon and Watergate 12) The Space Race 13) The Modern Women s Movement 14) Reaganomics 15) The First Bush and the Economy 16) Clinton and the Economy 17) The Election of 2000 18) The War on Terrorism 19) The Persian Gulf War (1991) 20) The War in Iraq (2003) 21) The Environment 1) An abstract 2) Documents and Summaries 3) A reflection essay 22) Illegal Immigration 23) The Introduction of the Internet to Americans 24) Oil Crisis (1973 4) 25) Iran Hostage Crisis 26) Arab-Israeli Conflict 27) Rock and Roll 28) Video Games 29) The War on Drugs 30) The Invention of the Cell Phone 31) Influence of Baseball on America 32) Effects of Fast Food on America 1) Abstract: An abstract is an introductory summary in which you preview for your reader what they will see and read in your scrapbook. The abstract should be general and simply give the reader a little background information about your topic. There should not be any overly specific details in your abstract. Your abstract should be ONE PARAGRAPH. 2) Documents and Summaries: As part of your research you will need to gather 5 documents that help to explain some of the most important aspects of your topic. Documents include photographs, illustrations, political cartoons, quotations, maps, graphs, charts, letters, speeches and other primary sources, etc. You must use a variety of documents. You may not have more than two of the same type of documents. Each document must be accompanied by its source. You must note the title and copyright year of the book or the title and the date you viewed the website from which you got the document. The title must match the title of one of the sources in your bibliography.
Each of your documents must have a 2-3 paragraph summary. The summary serves two purposes: (1) briefly tell the reader what the document shows and (2) use your research to explain all the facts that relate to that document. 3) Reflection Essay: As the last part of your scrapbook, you will write an essay in which you describe the significance of the topic that you have researched as part of American history. In other words, you are explaining why your topic is an important one in the history of our country. Use details from your research in order to support your answer in which you will: IV. Research Describe the effects that this topic has had on the lives of Americans or on the country as a whole (whether positively or negatively). Discuss why you think that this is a topic that should be remembered in the future. Explain how you think that our country would be different if this topic had not occurred or developed. A proper introduction, with appropriate background information, and conclusion are required. The essay should be approximately one page in length. Obviously this project will require a great deal of research. In order to fully cover your topic, you will need to use a large variety of sources (books, encyclopedias, magazines, legitimate internet sites, etc.). As a requirement for this project, you will need to use at least 8 sources (including those used to supply graphics), of which no more than half can be websites. A proper bibliography, as always, must be included with your exit project. Plagiarism is, of course, prohibited. If plagiarism is detected, a failing grade will be given for the project. V. Grading: The Exit Project will account for at a large part of your fourth marking period grade. A. The Exit Project will be graded according to the attached rubric. A copy of the rubric must be attached to your final project. Your final grade will account for two tests grades for the fourth marking period. B. Each assignment in the completion of the Exit Project (see calendar below) will be graded and contribute to a test grade for the fourth marking period. VI. Tentative Calendar Monday, April 29 th : Project Introduction and Topic Request Submission Thursday, April 22 nd : Library Research Period Gathering and Recording Information I Due[25 points] Thursday April 29 th : Library Research Period Thursday, May 6 th : Library Research Period Monday, May 10 th : Information Chart Due [25 points] Monday, May 17 th : Sample Documents and Summaries Due [25 points] Friday, May 21 st : Exit Project Bibliography Due[25 points] Friday, May 28 th : projects Due Do Not Tear Off VII. Parent Acknowledgement As the parent/guardian of of class 8-, I have reviewed the requirements and calendar for the Exit Project. I am aware that a passing grade on this project is required for graduation. I will take full responsibility for seeing that my child completes each part of the project and that a passing grade will be achieved. Parent Signature Student Signature
Exit Project Rubric Name Class Criteria 4 3 2 1 Indicators 3 1 2 or 3 included at element a high included level Visual Appearance Documents Summaries Reflection Essay included at a high level included at a high level included at a high level Research 0 Language system 0 3 included 3 included 3 included 1-2 1-2 1 element 1 element 1 element 3-4 3-4 2 or 3 2 or 3 2 or 3 More than 5 More than 5 Neatness and Organization Cover page is creative AND appropriate to topic Abstract is properly formatted Required number included Variety of documents included Proper captions included Tells the reader what the document is about Includes appropriate facts from research that relate to the document Helps reader understand an important part of topic Includes appropriate introduction and conclusion Addresses all three central questions Clearly explains the importance of topic 8 sources used Variety of sources used Proper bibliography included o Commas, periods, colons correctly used o Titles underlined o Sources are listed in alphabetical order. Spelling Sentence structure Punctuation Grade Conversion 24 = 100 12 = 64 23 = 97 11 = 61 22 = 94 10 = 58 21 = 91 9 = 55 20 = 88 8 = 52 19 = 85 7 = 49 18 = 82 6 = 46 17 = 79 16 = 76 15 = 73 14 = 70 13 = 67 Comments:
Scrapbook Format scrapbooks should be 8 ½ by 11 in size. You can buy a pre-made scrapbook, but one made from printer paper, cardstock, or photo paper is perfectly acceptable. Do not use large, bulky photo albums. text should be 12 pt. Times New Roman (with the exception of the cover page). Cover Page First Page Title Abstract Optional Graphic(s) Your abstract should go here. Your abstract should be centered on the page. Since it is only one paragraph and there is nothing else on the page, abstracts should not be indented. The abstract should be general and simply give the reader a little background information about your topic. There should not be any overly specific details in your abstract. Name Class May 28, 2010 Mr. Schaffer 1 Documents and Summaries Other Notes: Each document and summary should be on its own page. (Pages 2-6) Source: M.S. 74 Homepage, April 16, 2010 This is a photograph of the outside of Middle School 74. The photo shows the main entrance of the building located on Oceania Street in Bayside, New York. Middle School 74 opened in 1954. It celebrated its 50 th anniversary in 2004 by welcoming alumni and special guests for a celebration. It currently has a population of approximately 1,100 students. Your reflection essay must be double spaced. It should be placed after your 5 documents and summaries. (Page 7) Your bibliography should be on a separate page. It should also be the last page of your scrapbook. (Page 8) It is considered one of the top middle schools in New York City. It regularly ranks in the top 1% of middle schools on standardized tests. In June of 2009, over 90% of Middle School 74 8 th graders scored a Level 3 or Level 4 on New York State science, mathematics, social studies and science exams. 2
Gathering and Recording Information I Name: Class: 8 Topic: Signature: Directions: Before our first library research period, you will be required to use the ABC-CLIO database to gather and record general information about your topic. Using the chart below, determine 4 important aspects of your topic. This may include important people, events, places, dates, effects etc. Be sure to include the information for your bibliography (which can be found at the end of the article(s) you use.) Bibliographical Information (if you use more than one article, make sure there are 2 citations below). Four important aspects of your topic: Write small and use additional paper if necessary!!
Information Chart Name: Class: 8 Topic: Signature: Directions: Assemble all the information you have gathered so far through your research and organize it on the chart below. Divide your information into five subtopics, each of which can be used for the summaries of one of your documents. Use additional paper if necessary. Subtopic Title Information/Facts Found
Subtopic Title Information Chart (continued) Information/Facts Found
Sample Documents and Summaries Name: Class: 8 Topic: Signature: Directions: Submit two of the documents and summaries that you will use for your project. The documents must be attached to this sheet. Document #1 Summary Source Document #2 Summary Source
Exit Project Bibliography Name: Class: 8 Topic: Signature: Directions: List each of your sources below in alphabetical order in the proper bibliographical form. Include all sources that you used for information and for documents. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.