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1. A research paper about Harriet Tubman might look like:
Jasmine’s answer: A typed essay that connects with evidence from the primary and secondary sources. I have to be sure to cite all evidence or ideas that are not mine. Go to question 2.
2. A museum-style exhibit about Harriet Tubman might look like:
Jasmine’s answer: A poster on a tri-fold board. I will write “Harriet Tubman’s Influence” in big letters at the top of the middle column. I will include photos of Harriet Tubman, plus other visual sources, such as a “Wanted” poster for runaway slaves. I will also write short statements that sum up the introduction, body and conclusion of my project. Go to question 3.
3. A performance about Harriet Tubman might look like:
Jasmine’s answer: Dressing in costume as Harriet Tubman. I will perform a monologue as her, describing my life to the class. The script for the monologue will follow the introduction, body and conclusion format that I learned from Mr. Lexington. Go to question 4.
4. A documentary about Harriet Tubman might look like:
Jasmine’s answer: A short film about Harriet Tubman’s life, using photos and other visual sources. I will narrate the film, using a script that follows the introduction, body and conclusion format that Mr. Lexington suggested. Go to question 5.
5. A website about Harriet Tubman might look like:
Jasmine’s answer: A website titled “Harriet Tubman’s Influence.” I will include multimedia elements in the website, such as an interactive timeline to allow users to link to different parts of her life. The content of the website will include the introduction, body and conclusion format that Mr. Lexington taught my class.