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OpenStudy (anonymous):

could some one please help get me stared on this project below.

OpenStudy (wwhitlock):

What's the project?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This assignment will require you to select an ancient civilization studied in Unit 3 from the list below and prepare a PowerPoint presentation. Use the following format to guide you in the development of this assignment. 1.Choose ONE of the following ancient civilizations: a. Ancient Greek: Alexander the Great’s Empire b. Ancient Rome: Julio-Claudian Empire c. Ancient America: Maya d. Ancient China: Han dynasty e. Ancient Indian: Gupta Empire 2.Conduct research about this civilization, documenting your sources in MLA format (for more information, refer to Unit 1 of this course). 3.Prepare a PowerPoint presentation in the following format: Title Slide: Name of civilization and map identifying where they were located Slide One: Create a graphic organizer similar to the example below, highlighting the important points of your research. Graphic Organizer Example. Four boxes labeled Key Figures, Government, Religious Beliefs, Cultural/Scientific Achievements. Slide Two: More information about your key figures and their roles in civilization Slide Three: More information about the type of government found in this civilization Slide Four: Discuss the religious beliefs of the people and/or government Slide Five: Identify the cultural and scientific achievements of this civilization Last Slide: Sources listed in MLA format 4.Feel free to add additional slides after the fifth one. You must also include at least four relevant images (not including the map) throughout your presentation.

OpenStudy (wwhitlock):

oh, that IS a project.

OpenStudy (wwhitlock):

Which civilization do you know the most about?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I was thinking about doing a

OpenStudy (wwhitlock):

OK, so you have #1 completed. Where can you find out more information about Alexander's Empire?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I couldn't fine what #2 was talking about so I could look it on Wikipedia

OpenStudy (wwhitlock):

Google, Wikipedia your text wherever. Look for answers to the questions in #3.Your biggest problem is going to be keeping track of where you get the information. The teacher wants sources. Use http://www.citationmachine.net/ to help you get all the sources in the MLA format. It sounds harder than it really is. Just go to a bunch of sites that give you the information, but keep track of where you get it.

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