Thursday, May 13, 2010
Research Report 5-Write as a comment below
Answer these questions as specifically as you can. What did you like about writing this research project? What would you change? What changes should I make (if any) for my world history students next year if they had to write a research paper?
Monday, May 10, 2010
Research Report 4-Progress
Reflect on these questions and then answer them in complete sentences so that I have an idea of the progress you have made on your research paper.
1. What steps of the research paper have you completed so far? (Click on the Link "How to write a research paper" on my blog to look at the steps)
2. What can I do to help you finish your research paper and feel successful?
1. What steps of the research paper have you completed so far? (Click on the Link "How to write a research paper" on my blog to look at the steps)
2. What can I do to help you finish your research paper and feel successful?
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Research Report 3-Write on your own blog
Click on the link "How to write a research paper" on my blog. Read Step 3 "How to write a thesis statement." Write your thesis statment on your blog.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Research Report 2-Post on your History blog
Gather all your research (articles, books, etc.). Put all the information in MLA format as you would list it on a Works Cited page. Use the MLA internet sites on my history blog to help you organize this information.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Research Report 1: Complete this assignment on your own blog
Please tell me three specific things you learned about your topic today. You may make a list or write a paragraph. Please check your paragraph for spelling mistakes.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Warm-up #30 (submit your comment below)
What have you learned so far about your research topic? What do you still need help with? How can I help you?
Monday, April 12, 2010
Events of the 20th century-Research Paper
You will choose one topic from the list below. Please use the "comment" tab to tell me the number and topic you want to research. Then tell me in three sentences or more why you would like to research this topic.
1. World War I-What started WWI? Battle of Somme; Treaty of Versailles.
2. Spanish Civil War
3. Russian Revolution and the Rise of Communism
4. Invention of the Aircraft
5. League of Nations and the United Nations
6. The Great Depression
7. World War II and the 3 Dictators
8. WWII and the Allies
9. Bataan Death March
10. The A Bomb-Manhattan project; Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
11. The Holocaust and Nazi Death Camps
12. Chinese Revolution and move towards Communism
13. Latin America; Peron, Zapatistas, Sandinistas
14. The Cold War
15. Rise of U.S.S.R and The Eastern Bloc
16. Cuban Missile Crisis
17. Assasination of JFK
18. Korean War
19. Vietnam War
20. Cambodia and The Killing Fields
21. U.S. Civil Rights Movement
22. Cesar Chavez
23. Solidarity in Poland
24. History of Berlin Wall and Unification of Germany
25. War in Kosovo: History of Yugoslavia
26. Falklands--Malvinas War
27. History of Israel, Six Days War, Palestinian Issue
28.Hostage Crisis in Iran
29. Tiananmen Square; Modern China and Democracy
30. History of Hong Kong, the Turnover; Britain and China
31. India: M. Gandhi and Indira Gandhi
32. Desert Storm and the Invasion of Kuwait
33. Soviet War in Afghanistan
34. Somalia and Mogidishu ("Blackhawk Down")
1. World War I-What started WWI? Battle of Somme; Treaty of Versailles.
2. Spanish Civil War
3. Russian Revolution and the Rise of Communism
4. Invention of the Aircraft
5. League of Nations and the United Nations
6. The Great Depression
7. World War II and the 3 Dictators
8. WWII and the Allies
9. Bataan Death March
10. The A Bomb-Manhattan project; Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
11. The Holocaust and Nazi Death Camps
12. Chinese Revolution and move towards Communism
13. Latin America; Peron, Zapatistas, Sandinistas
14. The Cold War
15. Rise of U.S.S.R and The Eastern Bloc
16. Cuban Missile Crisis
17. Assasination of JFK
18. Korean War
19. Vietnam War
20. Cambodia and The Killing Fields
21. U.S. Civil Rights Movement
22. Cesar Chavez
23. Solidarity in Poland
24. History of Berlin Wall and Unification of Germany
25. War in Kosovo: History of Yugoslavia
26. Falklands--Malvinas War
27. History of Israel, Six Days War, Palestinian Issue
28.Hostage Crisis in Iran
29. Tiananmen Square; Modern China and Democracy
30. History of Hong Kong, the Turnover; Britain and China
31. India: M. Gandhi and Indira Gandhi
32. Desert Storm and the Invasion of Kuwait
33. Soviet War in Afghanistan
34. Somalia and Mogidishu ("Blackhawk Down")
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