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War of 1812

War of 1812. Build a Battlefield. Use the questions below to guide you in your summary. . 1. What is the name of the battle? 2. Who began the battle? 3. Who fought in the battle? 4. What weapons and or equipment did they use? 5. Where did the battle take place?

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War of 1812

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  1. War of 1812 Build a Battlefield

  2. Use the questions below to guide you in your summary. • 1. What is the name of the battle? • 2. Who began the battle? • 3. Who fought in the battle? • 4. What weapons and or equipment did they use? • 5. Where did the battle take place? • 6. When exactly and how long did the battle take place?

  3. Your map must include: • 1. Title • 2. Compass (a device for finding directions – North, South, East, West) • 3. Directional arrows (arrows on the compass which give directions as to which way to travel) • 4. Key (a table on a corner of a map that has symbols to represent what is on the map) • 5. Borders • 6. Landmarks • 7. Labels

  4. Ideas for Materials • Wood • Popsicle sticks • Glue (glue guns and glue sticks) • Styrofoam • A variety of paints and paint brushes • Modeling clay • Plastic army figures • Construction paper in assorted colours • Scissors and Tape • Pencil crayons/ markers • Fabric in assorted colours

  5. Success Criteria • 1. Have proper spelling and grammar • 2. Be colorful • 3. Be creative • 4. Be neat and easy to read • 5. All sources must be from a credible location. • Minimum: 1 source per group member

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  7. Groups

  8. Evaluation Half of your mark will come from your total group mark The other half of your mark will come from how your group evaluates you, and how you honestly evaluate yourself

  9. Example • Total group mark: 85%

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