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Facebook Project – Your Name

Facebook Project – Your Name. You can complete one or more of the following pages on a historical figure. Insert the historical figures picture and name on each page you select to complete. INFO - Fill out as if you were that historical person.

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Facebook Project – Your Name

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  1. Facebook Project – Your Name • You can complete one or more of the following pages on a historical figure. • Insert the historical figures picture and name on each page you select to complete. • INFO - Fill out as if you were that historical person. • FRIENDS – Type in the name of the people who would have been involved with the historical figure. Put a picture or symbols for each friend. This could include people who were not their friends. • WALL - This should be a time line of some important event. Pick one or more of the historical figures friend to set the time. It can be in years. Great place to use people who did not agree with them. • PHOTOS –Use different pictures that illustrates aspects of their lives – family, important sites, etc. • NOTES – Copy of a speech or short explanation of something that was important in their lives. Facebook can help you connect and share history of people’s lives. All about Me Museum: This could be use by students to document their lives and likes. SPECIAL NOTE: All pictures and facts must be end noted. Contact Debbie.schweitzer@jefferson.kyschools.us if there is a problem with this file.

  2. > Info Birthday: I am: Education: Hometown: Work: Interested in: Philosophy: Places I have traveled : Other : December 17, 1770 – March 26, 1827 (1) Male I attended school in Bonn. I did not attend university, but I was a music student of several music professors. (5) Bonn, Germany (1) Composer (2) Writing music, playing music on the piano, conducting, singing, traveling, and performing (1);(2) When I open my eyes I must sigh, for what I see is contrary to my religion, and I must despise the world which does not know that music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy. – Ludwig Von Beethoven (9) Ludwig Von Beethoven (1) I have spent most of my life in Vienna, Austria (1) I began writing music at a young age, and eventually taking care of my family before my mother passed away. Late in life, I lost my hearing. I wrote 9 symphonies during my lifetime, numbers 5 and 9 being the most recognizable. (1);(2)

  3. > Friends Nikolas Simrock – Friend (10) Joseph Haydn – Teacher/Mentor (3) Carl Czerny – Student (11) Ludwig Van Beethoven (1) Anton Schindler – Biographer (12) Franz Schubert – Composer and Friend (13)

  4. > Photos Me at age 13 (1) Me conducting (1) Ear Trumpet (4) Ludwig Van Beethoven (1) My famous Symphony 9 (2) Performance of Symphony 5 (5)

  5. > Wall Is our lesson scheduled for tomorrow or next week? September 1800 Tomorrow, and don’t forget to bring your newest symphony. It need some work! September 1800 Got it! This is my 4th symphony, and I can’t believe how much trouble I am having with it!, See you tomorrow! October 1800 Ludwig Van Beethoven (1) See you then! October 1800

  6. > Notes Title: Symphony No. 9 Date: 1824 (6) (2) Completed in 1824, the symphony is one of the best-known works of the Western classical repertoire. Among critics, it is universally considered to be among Beethoven's greatest works, and is considered by some to be the greatest piece of music ever written. It is also known by the most famous movement, “Ode to Joy” (6) Ludwig Van Beethoven (1) Title: Beethoven Lives Upstairs (7) Date: Produced in 1992 (7) (14) Young Christoph is convinced his mother has rented out the upstairs room to a madman. That boarder is Ludwig Van Beethoven who is busy composing his Ninth Symphony, one of his greatest works. The boy and the cantankerously eccentric deaf composer eventually meet and Christoph begins to see the softer side of Beethoven as his music begins to win the boy over. (8)

  7. Bibliography 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_van_Beethoven 2. http://www.lvbeethoven.com/Bio/BiographyLudwig.html 3. http://www.classicalarchives.com/haydn.html#tvf=tracks&tv=about 4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ear_trumpet 5. http://www.lvbeethoven.com/Bio/BiographyLudwig.html 6. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._9_%28Beethoven%29 7. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beethoven_Lives_Upstairs 8. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096903/ 9. http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/l/ludwig_van_beethoven.html 10. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolaus_Simrock 11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Czerny 12. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Schindler 13. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Schubert 14. http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/beethoven-lives-upstairs/

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