Warm up for Friday
• Using your notes from yesterday answer the following:
• 1.How would you categorize the people you read about?
• 2.How did women help during the Revolution? Page 196-197
• Armistead’s undercover work lead to victory of what battle? Page 214
Choose one of the Revolutionary War bios.
You will be working alone to create your epitaph for your person. (Factual Poem)
You can use your device to gather more facts about your person.
Get creative and make a tombstone we can put in the “graveyard” (bulletin board).
John F. Kennedy
1917-1963
The great 35th president of US It wasn't really a success
He tried to stop the missile bases There were lot of angry faces
When there was about to be a war Peace was what he asked for
Texas was the place he was shot Later, the criminal was caught
He didn't survive the pain His people cried like the rain
How to write a QUICK epitaph…
1. Complete your research on page 25 in your BOK (TOP)2. Complete your rough draft on page 25 in your BOK (Bottom)3. Write down your 3-4 facts4. Re-word them to rhyme5. Name and dates on tombstone6. Make up a spooky beginning7. End it with an honorable closing
The research is the hardest part! Once you have your 3 facts, this should only take 15 minutes!
John F. Kennedy
1917-1963
The great 35th president of US It wasn't really a success
He tried to stop the missile bases There were lot of angry faces
When there was about to be a war Peace was what he asked for
Texas was the place he was shot Later, the criminal was caught
He didn't survive the pain His people cried like the rain
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