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Concept Map for History Fair

Concept Map for History Fair. Essential Questions for Every History Fair Project. Who , What , When , Where ? (topic, time, place) My project will argue… …how and why -- the context before and at the time that influenced the change agent (social, economic, political and cultural factors)

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Concept Map for History Fair

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  1. Concept Map for History Fair

  2. Essential Questions for Every History Fair Project • Who, What, When, Where? (topic, time, place) My project will argue… • …how and why -- the context before and at the time that influenced the change agent (social, economic, political and cultural factors) • …what was the resulting change in the short term (impact) • …why the change is important to remember and understand (the “so what?” factor or significance)

  3. Innovation in History: Impact and Change Use the Theme as a Guide

  4. CONCEPT MAP FOR HISTORY FAIR “A change made in the nature or fashion of anything; something newly introduced; a novel practice, method, etc.” —OED Who, What, When, Where (topic, time, place) What is it? …. how and why -- the context before and at the time that influenced the change agent (social, economic, political and cultural factors) [Chicago and] Innovations in History: Impact and Change My project will argue… ...what was the resulting change in the short term (impact) ...why the change is important to remember and understand (“so what factor” or significance)

  5. CONCEPT MAP FOR HISTORY FAIR “A change made in the nature or fashion of anything; something newly introduced; a novel practice, method, etc.” —OED Who, What, When, Where (topic, time, place) What is it? …. how and why the context before and at the time influenced the change agent (social, economic, political and cultural factors) [Chicago and] Innovations in History: Impact and Change My project will argue… ...what was the resulting change in the short term (impact) ...why the change is important to remember and understand (“so what factor” or significance) What are some examples? Strategies in the struggles for rights Bicycles Playgrounds Skyscraper Jazz

  6. CONCEPT MAP FOR HISTORY FAIR “A change made in the nature or fashion of anything; something newly introduced; a novel practice, method, etc.” —OED Who, What, When, Where (topic, time, place) What is it? …. how and why the context before and at the time influenced the change agent (social, economic, political and cultural factors) [Chicago and] Innovations in History: Impact and Change My project will argue… ...what was the resulting change in the short term (impact) ...why the change is important to remember and understand (“so what factor” or significance) What are some examples? Strategies in the struggles for rights Bicycles Playgrounds Skyscraper Jazz

  7. “A change made in the nature or fashion of anything; something newly introduced; a novel practice, method, etc.” —OED CONCEPT MAP FOR HISTORY FAIR Working class and elite Chicagoans ride bikes beginning in the 1890’s. What is it? Rise of urban and industrial America. Growing Chicago population, migration and concerns about the health of people living in a grimy urban setting. [Chicago and] Innovations in History: Impact and Change My project will argue… Cycling clubs, competitions, conflicts with municipal authorities, changing gender ideas. Bicycles revolutionized ideas about transportation and leisure in an increasingly urban and industrial America. What are some examples? Strategies in the struggles for rights Bicycles Playgrounds Skyscraper Jazz

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