Directions: As a group, choose your team captain who will be keeping track of certain forms and will help keep the group organized. Each member will have different interests and strengths, so the leader will be filling out this form indicating the assignment each member has chosen. For the final presentation, a member may want more than one responsibility but each member will choose only ONE of the investigative reporter roles listed below.
Team Captain
Name:__________________________________
Assigned Investigative Internet Research Roles
Role 1: Investigation of Columbus 1492 using primary and secondary sources of information.
Name:__________________________________
Role2: Investigation of the Bermuda Triangle- fact or
fiction? Learning to evaluate sources as we research.
Name:__________________________________
Role 3: Investigation of WWII to determine who were the
Allied Forces and who were the Axis Powers. Summarizing
a historical event.
Name:__________________________________
Role 4: Investigation of the Islands of Atlantis and Lemuria-
fact or fiction? Learning to evaluate sources as we research.
Name:__________________________________
Final Presentation Roles (members will select more than one role)
Writers: Speakers: Technical Experts:
Note: Each one of you will determine how successful
your final presentation turns out. As a team, you need
to meet as many times as it takes to write the script,
practice the audio parts and those of you with access to
technology, create your audio podcast or recording, of
the old time radio show. These episodes should be entertaining
for the listening audience and all of your sound effects
should be collected (either physical or digital) and ready
to go.
Each episode will begin with your "Historical Backgound Spot" where you introduce your research topic as it relates to the characters, plot or theme of your episode. The episode should therefore be both entertaining and informative!
Record of written Act Notes - Word Wall contribution - Knowledge Rating Guide
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