Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 195 pages
- Published by: Prufrock Press
- Edition: 1st Edition October 1, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1593632363
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1593632366
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Book Dimensions:
10.8 x 8.6 x 0.5 inches
- Weighs: 12.8 ounces
Product Description
Thousands of students across the nation each year participate in history fairs at the local, regional, and national level. Until now, however, these students and their parents and teachers have had to rely on their own ingenuity and skill to develop history fair projects.
Creating Award-Winning History Fair Projects: The Complete Handbook for Teachers, Parents, and Students fills that gap by offering guidance on conducting historical research; tips for creating quality, award-winning projects using a historian s approach; advice for writing historically accurate papers and developing exciting, eye-catching visual projects; and tools for organizing students research and planning their projects step-by-step.
The only comprehensive guide of its kind,
Creating Award-Winning History Fair Projects also gives teachers and administrators tips for organizing and conducting history fairs at the local level to showcase their students work. The author, an experienced regional history fair coordinator, judge, and coach, provides teachers, parents, and students everything they need to ensure blue-ribbon success!
About The Author
Helen Bass, a retired history and English teacher, has conducted history fairs at several levels of competition. She also has served as a social studies specialist for Education Service Center Region VI in Huntsville, TX, and as a staff developer of the Texas Social Studies Center for the Texas Education Agency. She has written social studies materials for teachers and conducted workshops for educators across the United States. Bass has received the Leon Jaworski Award for Texas Teachers who teach law-related education in secondary schools. As a social studies consultant, she continues to promote innovative learning by assisting teachers in developing vibrant history experiences for their students.
Reader Reviews
Creating Award Winning History Fair Projects by Helen Bass is appropriate for teachers, parents, and students. This handy guidebook contains everything you need to know to get a history fair or festival started at your school, with your homeschool network, or in your scout unit. History fairs are not as common as science fairs and spelling bees, but they can be just as exciting! They can be competitive or cooperative, and lots of fun either way. Make the past come alive with the help of this book. The book is full of step by step instructions that are easy to follow. The author's "CATCH" method is designed to help students through the process of writing a historical paper and completing a companion visual project as well. The student can select from a broad range of options for the visual component, including scrapbooks, posters, models, dioramas, computer presentations, plays, and speeches. Some examples of the reproducible worksheets included designate positions and responsibilities for a group project, assist the student with scheduling, and provide professional looking worksheets for judging competitive events. An excellent chapter specifies how to conduct historical research. Another outlines the art of writing thoughtful historical papers. Primary sources are emphasized, as is balanced research. The student is encouraged throughout the book to think like a historian. The guide book is promoted for kids in grades 6-12, but can also be adapted for use in lower and middle elementary grades. There are sample scripts of performances and mock trials as well as some exercises to measure the student's understanding of what is historically significant. My family loves history and we are really looking forward to initiating a history fair in our area!
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