Helpful Websites
Easybib - for your bibliography
Gale Resources - to find an article; scroll down to the bottom for "US History in Context" or "World History in Context".
Last Page: Bibliography
Minimum of three sources: at least one book, one periodical and one reliable internet website. Follow MLA format. Place your bibliography on either side flap. (10%)
Students struggle with this the most. Use the Easybib website above or ask me for help.
Body Pages: The Main Report
Three pages (no more, no less) neatly and clearly hand written in a suitable color. Use your own words; no plagiarism. Clearly describe the major aspects of your topic. With all the flaps fully open, all three pages of the main report will be visible. (60%)

First Page - Cover Sheet
Include your full name, my name, class period, title of your report, and a colorful visual. The cover sheet is located inside the folder immediately behind the cover flaps. (10%)


Second Page - Introduction
One paragraph, neatly handwritten, describe why you chose your topic OR clearly identify your topic if it was chosen for you, AND why it is important to history. (10%)


Overall Presentation: Color, visuals (pictures, charts, graphs, maps, timelines, etc…), little “fun facts”, all add to the overall presentation of your project. Make it appropriate and have fun with it. (10%)