From top Left: Martin Luther King, Jr., President John F. Kennedy, Sandra Day O' Connor, Sacajawea, Geronimo, Ben Franklin, President Ronald Reagan, Marilyn Monroe, Lewis and Clark, Frank Sinatra, Neil Armstrong, Harry Houdini, Billy The Kid, Abraham Lincoln, Betsy Ross, Rosa Parks, Annie Oakley, Helen Keller, Elvis Presley, President Ulysses S. Grant, Cesar Chavez, Walt Disney, Davey Crockett, Mark Twain, and Ansel Adams.
**NOTE: This collage was created with pictures found in the websites that are used in this WebQuest**
Step One: Read the complete assignment. Make sure you understand what the final result of this WebQuest will look like.
Step Two: Now that you understand what you are doing, let’s get started! Make sure that you have the “Amazing People” worksheet I passed out to the class; if you do not have one, please ask me for it.
Step Three: Go to The White House website
Step Four: Go to the Women’s History Month Website
Step Five: Go to the Black History Month Website
Step Six: Got to the People of the Old West Website
Step Seven: Go to The Biography Channel website
Step Eight: Out of the people in
Step Nine: Create your Piece for the “Amazing People in U.S. History Memorial Wall.”
Once you get to this step ask me for your wall piece
Your wall piece must include:
The person's birthday
When the person died (If applicable)
Why you chose them above all the others
What did they do that made them so “Amazing” in your eyes
List at least three Amazing Facts about the person
Amazing People Worksheet | 100 Points (20 Points per person) |
Biography of the Most Amazing Person | 50 Points |
Piece for the Wall | 100 Points |
Total | 250 Points |
During this project you have learned about some amazing people in U.S. history. Hopefully you have learned about people you were not aware of before this assignment, or at least learned more about someone you already admired. After the wall has been "built," take some time to find your person and then look at who your classmates chose to be "The Most Amazing Person in U.S. History."
Graphics provided by Personal Clip Art Program, www.worth1000.com, and the Websites used in this WebQuest