Project Purpose:
To understand the difference between Cause/Effect Relationships and Correlations. To understand how and why major events in history are connected and intertwined (think yarn activity!). To research a major event from U.S. history in order to understand why it is significant and how it relates to other major events. To understand features of a feature article and podcast and to be able to create a feature article or podcast about your major event in history.
Project Requirements:
To present the 5Ws of your major event to the class. To write/peer edit/revise a feature article or podcast. To have at least three drafts in your Writing Portfolio. To present a polished version of your feature article or podcast on Media Night, as well as posting it online to our Team Featurecast from the Past web page (made by James).
Specific Concepts Learned:
Include at least two concepts. Be specific about the information/research/differences between correlations and cause/effect relationships that you learned. You should be able to explain the significance of your event (include specific facts) or give an example of a correlation and a cause/effect relationship between your event and another significant event.
1. I learned that if the children's march didn't happen then blacks and whites would be separated today.
2. I learned how to work Garage Band and edit and change an aif.file into a mp3.
Challenges:
What challenges did you face throughout this project? How did you overcome these challenges?
Some challenges were that My podcast wouldn't save and my computer would freeze. And it was hard to find a quite place to record.
Real-World Significance:
What is the real-world significance of learning major events in history and how they are related? What is the real-world significance of research or creating feature articles/podcasts?
The real world significance of this project is that i learned how to make a podcast so if i work for a radio station i would go like, hey i remember when i made a podcast in 8th grade, and ill remember what to do. And the history i learned i could use it for something later in life.
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