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Movie #3 - Assigned on April 14, 2008
Your third movie will be an autobiography. Click on the following link to get started:
HOW TO WRITE AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Use Microsoft Word to record the information for your autobiography. Complete each section for the autobiography procedure:
For an example of an autobiography, click here.
This information will be gathered together with images and music and formed into a movie. You should have several text-only slides that will explain a group of images in your movie. For example, you can start with "Who I am in Life?," and then have a series of images that represent who you are. This should come after your title slide. The next slide after your first group of images would say, "What Life Means to Me," and then you will have a series of images that represent what life means to you. After this series of slides, you should have a slide that says, "My Outlook on the Future," and then have a series of slides that represent your outlook on the future. You can conclude your movie with a quote that you make up yourself, or go to the following link: Famous Quotes, you can browse by category and select the one on Education, there are some good ones there to include in your movie. You must also include the name of the person who made the quote at the end of the quote. Don't forget to add credits at the end of your movie which should begin with the word "Credits," then your name, your images "courtesy of" and listed individually, song and artist.
Movie #2 - Assigned on April 10, 2008
Pick one of the following general topics to create your second movie using the Windows Movie Maker 2 program.
Your movie should have a minimum of 15 images, music, video effects and video transitions, and credits for images and music used in your movie. The topics are very general, so that you can make them as specific as you want.
Assigned on March 24, 2008
Using Movie Maker 2Tutorial
Adding a title:
Importing music
Importing images
Adding credits
Setting duration of individual images:
Saving file as a project (possible editing):
Saving file as a movie (finished product):
Black History Month Project - Assigned February 11, 2008
Famous American Men & Famous American Women (PowerPoint Presentation)
Use the Encyclopedia Brittannica’s Guide to Black History at the following link:
Encyclopedia Brittanica
PART I: FAMOUS AFRICAN - AMERICAN MEN
2. Benjamin Banneker b. First African American citizen elected to the U.S. Sentate, in…
3. Guion S. Bluford, Jr. c. Known as the “father of black baseball,” he founded the Negro National League in…
4. Rube Foster d. First African American to serve as mayor of a large city, Cleveland, in…
5. Rafer Johnson e. Riots resulted when he became the first African American student at the University
of Mississippi in...
6. James Meredith f. First black athlete to carry the American flag in the opening ceremonies of the
Olympic Games, in…
7. Fritz Pollard g. Played Joe and sang “Ol’ Man River” in the play
8. Hiram Revels h. First African-American astronaut to be launched into space, in…
9. Paul Robeson i. Son of a farmer, he helped Martin Luther King organize Montgomery’s bus boycott in…
10. Carl Stokes j. First African American head coach in the National Football League (NFL), in…
Use the Encyclopedia Brittanica's Guide to Black History at the following link:
Encyclopedia Brittanica to help you identify each man listed below. You will need to match the man to what he accomplished and find out what year it was accomplished. You will then create a PowerPoint presentation for all 10. You can give your presentation the following title: "Famous African-American Women." The title of each slide should be the person's name. You should also include a picture of each person. Your presentation should contain slide designs, transitions, animation schemes, etc.
PART II: FAMOUS AFRICAN - AMERICAN WOMEN
1. Gwendolyn Brooks a. First African American woman to serve in a president’s cabinet, in…
2. Johnnetta Cole b. Her first of many blues recordings “Downhearted Blues,” was made in…
3. Bessie Coleman c. First African-American poet to win a Pulitzer Prize, in...
4. Prudence Crandall d. Known as the “Queen of Gospel,” she performed at President John F. Kennedy’s
inauguration in…
5. Lorraine Hansberry e. First president of a new organization the National Association of Colored
Women, in…
6. Patricia Roberts Harris f. Famous as the author of
7. Mahalia Jackson g. Became the first woman president of Spelman College, in...
8. Bessie Smith h. She opened a school to educate “young ladies of color” in…
9. Mary Terrell i. First African-American stunt pilot to stage a public flight, in…
10. Alice Walker j. Her play,
staged on Broadway, in...
PART III: BLACK HISTORY 103 - INTERNET SCAVENGER HUNT (Complete Using Microsoft Word)
DIRECTIONS: Read each clue below. Each clue tells about a famous black American on the list at the bottom of the page. Use the list to connect to a short biography of each person. On the line next to each clue, write the name of the
person to whom the clue refers.
1. _____________________ This person invented a machine, called a "lasting machine," that stitched the leather of a shoe to its sole.
2. _____________________ This person served three years in reform school for attempted burglary before writing many famous rock-and
-roll songs.
3. _____________________ This person sang in church choirs while growing up as the granddaughter of two Methodist ministers.
4. _____________________ This person worked at a childcare center before becoming a well known political figure.
5. _____________________ A Nation of Islam minister at one time, this person was assassinated while giving a speech in 1965.
6. _____________________ This person's given first and middle names at birth were "Edward Kennedy."
7. _____________________ This person was the first black congresswoman to be elected fromthe Deep South.
8. _____________________ A Harvard graduate, this person played a role in starting the National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People (NAACP).
9. _____________________ This person helped register black voters in Mississippi and led boycotts there of firms that practiced racial
discrimination.
10. ____________________ This person was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in making an Arab-Israeli peace in 1949.
Chuck Berry
Ralph Bunche
Shirley Chisholm
W.E.B. DuBois
Duke Ellington
Medgar Evers
Barbara Jordan
Malcolm X
Jan Matzeliger
Leontyne Price
Directions: Rap has its roots in the African-American community with such 1980's groups as Salt-n-Pepa and the Sugar Hill Gang. You will select a Black figure in history to learn about and then compose a rap or poem about the person. You will use the resources listed below to help you choose someone. Include a picture of the person and decorate your document with a page border, ClipArt, WordArt, etc.
Biography Resources
Here is an example of a rap song on the historical figure Granville T. Woods:
Granville T. Woods Granville T. Woods (1856-1910) of Cincinnati invented Air Brakes, Steam Boilers and the Telegram system of sending messages while trains were still in motion in 1885. His inventions were sold to General Electric, American Telephone and the Westinghouse Air Brake Company. During his lifetime he held U.S. patents to over 50 inventions.
Granville T. Woods Rap Song Granville T. Woods was an inventor you see, He made lots of things very positively. Mr. Woods invented the telegraph, Which let trains know what was in their path. Granville invented one incubator, Which saved lots of chicken 2 months later. Granville T. Woods was a very smart man. His inventions are used throughout the land. PART V: I HAVE A DREAM Use Microsoft Word to find Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech. A. Type the speech filling in the missing words. If you don't know what the missing word is, click for a hint. Bold, underline, italicize, or do all three to the missing words. Include an image of Dr. King in your document and a decorative whole page border. B. I Have A Dream Too! DIRECTIONS: Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered a famous speech on August 28, 1963, at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. In that speech, he described his dream for America. He had a dream of equality, justice, and peace among all people. Visit the sites above and below to read the words of his speech and look at the photo of King that was taken on that day. Think about your dreams for the future, and answer the questions by sharing your vision of the years to come. Photo of the Week (Use Microsoft Word to type out the questions and your answers). 1. What are your hopes for your own future? What do you want to do when you finish school? What kind of career interests you most? 2. What are your hopes for your family? What problems do family members face that you would like to correct? What would you like for them to experience in the future? 3. Think about where you live. What is your dream for that place? How could that place be improved? 4. What would you like to see for the future of your country? What can you do to make your dream come true? 5. People in all nations have dreams for the world. What is your dream for the world? Is it a realistic dream? Why or why not?
Granville T. Woods Rap Song Granville T. Woods was an inventor you see, He made lots of things very positively. Mr. Woods invented the telegraph, Which let trains know what was in their path. Granville invented one incubator, Which saved lots of chicken 2 months later. Granville T. Woods was a very smart man. His inventions are used throughout the land.
PART V: I HAVE A DREAM
Use Microsoft Word to find Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech.
A. Type the speech filling in the missing words. If you don't know what the missing word is, click for a hint. Bold, underline, italicize, or do all three to the missing words. Include an image of Dr. King in your document and a decorative whole page border.
B. I Have A Dream Too!
DIRECTIONS: Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered a famous speech on August 28, 1963, at the steps
of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. In that speech, he described his dream for America.
He had a dream of equality, justice, and peace among all people. Visit the sites above and below to read the
words of his speech and look at the photo of King that was taken on that day. Think about your
dreams for the future, and answer the questions by sharing your vision of the years to come.
(Use Microsoft Word to type out the questions and your answers).
1. What are your hopes for your own future? What do you want to do when you finish school?
What kind of career interests you most?
2. What are your hopes for your family? What problems do family members face that you would
like to correct? What would you like for them to experience in the future?
3. Think about where you live. What is your dream for that place? How could that place be
improved?
4. What would you like to see for the future of your country? What can you do to make your dream
come true?
5. People in all nations have dreams for the world. What is your dream for the world? Is it a realistic
dream? Why or why not?
© 2006 by Education World.
In recognition of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, you will complete the following activity:
Click on the following link: Martin Luther King Jr. Timeline - Assigned on Jan. 17, 2008
Create a PowerPoint presentation of all of the events related to the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (All events are on the left-hand side of the timline).
Holidays Around the World Project - - Assigned on December 17, 2007
(All of your documents should be decorated with lots of holiday related WordArt, ClipArt, Page Borders, Backgrounds, and other images, etc.) You also need to design a Cover Page titled: "Holidays Around the World Project." Copying and pasting, and plagiarizing is strictly prohibited.
Here's a little something to get you in the holiday mood:
http://badaboo.free.fr/merryxmas.swf
I. Christmas Around the World
Pick two countries or regions and write a minimum one page summary on how they celebrate Christmas.
II. December Celebrations Around the World
Type out the questions in Microsoft Word and correctly answer them.
III. Christmas Tree - Shaped Poems (or Menorah, Kinara, Snowman, etc.)
Create a poem in one of the shapes named above. Think about ways - big and small - in which you can spread joy during the holiday season.
IV. Celebrations Around the World
Pick seven holidays from the list below and summarize each one. Don't forget to use various decorative elements, such as WordArt, ClipArt, background images, page borders, etc.
More holiday fun: http://www.dedge.com/flash/hangman/hangman.swf - Click on the red "play" button.
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Thanksgiving Webquest - - Assigned on November 19, 2007
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Halloween Project -- Assigned on October 31, 2007
You will use the following website to complete the activities that follow. Use Microsoft Word to complete the assignment. Your document should be decorated with page borders, WordArt, ClipArt, etc.
The History of Halloween
If you are a fan of Criss Angel, check out the video clip of him in action on the link, "More Halloween Videos from A&E.
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Hispanic Heritage Project -- Assigned on September 18, 2007
Part I. Hispanic Heritage Biographies
Use the Internet to find information on the person you selected for your biography. Your biography should contain the following information. The cover page should be a picture of the person that you are completing your biography on. Please do not copy and paste the information you find on the Internet. Your biography should be a minimum of 1 1/2 double-spaced pages. Click on the following link to read about famous Hispanic people.
Biographies
Part II: Hispanic Heritage Quiz
Test your knowledge of Hispanic Heritage. Use Microsoft Word to
type out quiz questions and indicate the correct answer. You may also submit
your answers online to find out the correct answers. Click on the following link for the quiz questions.
Quiz
Part III: Hispanic Heritage Timeline
Choose 15 events from any segment of the timeline to create your
own Hispanic Heritage Timeline in Microsoft Word. The events should be
appear in chronological order in your document. Click on the following link for the timeline.
Timeline
Part IV: Hispanic Customs and Celebrations
What is the significance of the follwing Hispanic customs and
celebrations? Explain each one in a brief five sentence summary using
Microsoft Word. Click on the following link for descriptions.
Customs and Celebrations
Cinco de Mayo (May 5th)
National Puerto Rican Day of New York (June)
Mexican Independence Day (September 16)
Hispanic Day Parade, NYC (October)
The Days of the Dead (October 31, and November 1-2)
Quinceanera/Fifteenth Birthday
Part V: Spanish Pet Names
Select 15 pets from the list. Type the name of the pet in Spanish
and English.
Pet Names
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