Directions:
2. Why is it important for children to study specific people's lives from a time period in history?
3. What was the hardest part about completing your Revolutionary War Hero Project? What made it hard?
4. How did it make you feel to complete your Revolutionary War Hero Project without much help from
adults? Why?
- Over the next few weeks, complete the "Revolutionary War Hero Project" in class. Please don't do any of this at home, unless you are falling behind in class.
- Once your poster is done and hanging up in the hallway, record a video of yourself explaining each component on the poster. Upload your video to YouTube.
- Using TubeChop.com, cut your video apart so that you have a separate video for each component on your poster board.
- Using ThingLink, tag each component of your poster board and link it to the correct TubeChop'd video.
- Embed your ThingLink image on a new ePortfolio blog post called, "Revolutionary War Hero Project."
- Answer these reflection questions:
2. Why is it important for children to study specific people's lives from a time period in history?
3. What was the hardest part about completing your Revolutionary War Hero Project? What made it hard?
4. How did it make you feel to complete your Revolutionary War Hero Project without much help from
adults? Why?