Be a Historical Writer! Write a report filled with facts and details about immigration to America on Ellis Island.You must go through each step of the writing process. Your final published paper can be hand written or typed on the computer. Rubric |
Author! Author! Write a realistic fiction story that describes the life of a child that immigrates to America. You must go through the writing process. Your final published paper can be hand written of typed on the computer. Rubric |
It’s Poetry in Motion! Rhyme ringing ‘round your mind? Well, write a poem telling the immigration experience or immigration today verses long ago. You must go through the writing process. Your final published paper can be hand written of typed on the computer. Rubric |
Puppet Show Write a puppet show script that tells about the immigrant experience coming through one of the points of entry into America at Ellis Island & the role of the US Capitol. You must go through each step of the writing process. Your final published paper can be hand written or typed on the computer. Rubric |
Feel the Music? Can’t get a tune out of your mind? Well, compose and perform a song describing the immigration experience, or immigration today verses long ago. You must go through the writing process. Your final published paper can be hand written of typed on the computer. Rubric |
Visualize the Immigrant Experience Illustrate your view in a mural detailing the immigration experience, or immigration today verses long ago. Your illustration must be colorful and include a caption explaining the details of your research. Rubric |
Game of Life Design a board game that relates the immigrant experience of coming to live in America during the early 1900’s. Rubric |
Power Point Create a power point filled with facts and details that discuss immigration to America and the role of the US Capitol in immigration. You must go through each step of the writing process. Rubric |
Newscast Report your research by interviewing a classmate that poses as a historical scientist. Prepare a set of questions to use in your interview as well as detailed answers for the historian to answer. Your newscast can be videotaped or live. Rubric |