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PDP Research Bakke

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Why History Fair? Builds researching, critical thinking, and

presentation skills essential for college and IB Assessing validity, point of view, change over

time, and cause and effect=> IB/AP Exam Skills

Hard Work & Competitive Success => College Resume Builder

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Grade Booster or Grade Buster?History Fair is the most weighted grade and

point total of ANY assignment ALL year in History Research --- 200 points

History Fair also counts for PDP World Studies Will this help or hurt your semester 1 grade?

You will NOT pass PDP Research Sem 1 w/o it

However…

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To the Victors Go the Spoils Advancing Projects = Extra Credit Points in

both PIB History Classes 25 pts- City Competition50 pts- Regional Competition75 pts- State Competition 100 pts- National Competition

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Bakke’s Rules No More than 3 in a group except

Performances You May Only work w/ people in this room Topics must be approved by me via the

Proposal Paper Some topics are on the auto rejected list

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Pick a Genre, Any GenreThe choices are Performance, Exhibit, Paper,

or DocumentaryHint #1: Performances are the smallest and

easiest to advance (I will also add 10 pts e.c. to any group choosing performance)

Hint #2: Strategic advantage to work alone, as group and individual are two separate categories for each type of project

Hint #3: Papers are a small category as well and you skip the city round if you qualify for regionals

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Exhibits Groups of 1-3 NO SCIENCE FAIR BOARDS!

Boards are supposed to be 6 feet high- 40 inches wide, 30 deep;

Hint: Blick Art Supply, Pearle Art Supply, Office Depot, Staples, Fasten two sci fair boards together,

Annotated Bibliography & SSF Form

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Exhibits Cont. Bring Balance to the Board The Key is a balance between text captions,

headings, and visuals Visuals: Charts, graphs, political cartoons, copies

of primary doc, a few pictures, poems, timelines, maps, etc.

Text: NO ESSAYS, text at the national level is 500 words total, you should not exceed 750 at this level, use you text carfully, Include a thesis and analysis feat. Change over time

and impact Headings: Bring organization to the Board, they

must reflect all parts of the theme and guide the story from then and now reflected on your board

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Paper Rules One Person ONLY Annotated Bibliography but NO SSF Form 1500-2500 Words (Appx 7-10 pages DBL) Cover Page, followed by Thesis & Outline

Required Use Chicago Style In-text and Bibliographical

citations i.e. footnotes Hint: It’s all about the thesis

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Documentary Groups of 1-3 Only Students must do EVERYTHING Annotated Bibliography & SSF Required 10 Min Time Limit- 8 Min Minimum Must have credits at the end Hint: Interviews, clear thesis, change over

time, vary visuals, don’t repeat pics, & music

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Performance Groups of 1-510 Min Maximum & 8 Min Minimum Everything Created and Written by Students SSF & Annotated Bibliography RequiredHint: Clearly state a thesis

Develop an argument based on fact and research

Revise script until an analytical argument is clear

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2014 Theme: Rights and Responsibility in Chicago’s History

See Topic Article Your Project must be Chicago themedTopics must combine both parts of this theme. What are the differences b/t rights and responsibility?

Hint: Look to gender issues, political issues, court cases, city govt. policy, education policy, racial issues, etc. What is the struggle between those who have power and those who don’t?

-What are we required to give to the community? What are we entitled to be given?

-How do we balance the rights of the individual with the rights of the group?

-What responsibilities do we have to protect those who cannot protect themselves?

-What are the limits to rights? Where should the lines be drawn?

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NHD Essential Questions What is the struggle between those who have

power and those who don’t?-What are we required to give to the

community? What are we entitled to be given?-How do we balance the rights of the individual

with the rights of the group? -What responsibilities do we have to protect

those who cannot protect themselves?-What are the limits to rights? Where should

the lines be drawn?

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Where Do I Go From Here? Start thinking of topics that fit the theme and

are Chicago based Live & Die by the Schedule Come to the History Fair Workshop w/ a

group a working topic and an idea of what type of project you will do

Begin work on the History Fair Proposal Essay

Begin work on the Annotated Bibliography of 25-30 Sources

BUY A BOARD ASAP

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HISTORY FAIR EXAMPLES

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Exhibits From Nationals 2010

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Remember to Think Outside of the … ICE BOX

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An Illinois Board

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Illinois State Expo 2012

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LPHS Freshman Student- Patricia Z.

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LPHS Freshmen Students- Natailia S. & Patricia B

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2012 Theme: Rev, Reaction, Reform

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Frank Lloyd Wright #1

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Frank Lloyd Wright #2

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Quality Knows No Age

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Senior Level Entry… Really