Process

 

The Exhibit
Iwo Jima

Make sure your exhibit uses an authentic format. For example, a display presented on an enlarged map of the European continent, or a representation of a bomb. The teacher will provide cardboard for the backgrouind for you to design.

You need the following information:

  • A timeline of the major events relating to your World War II theme.
  • At least five authentic and relevant photographs, one news clipping, and a map must be all found on the display.
  • You may also include propaganda relevant to your topic, political cartoons, and graphs.
  • Cite your sources. Site all sources in MLA format where information was found.
  • Make sure every item you select presents a message in a meaningful way.

 

The Script
D-Day

You will need to describe your exhibit to visitors. You will be formally introducing your exhibit. THe script will include four paragraphs concerning your theme.

  • Summarize your theme in one paragraph.
  • Explain the overall media you have chosen for the display in another paragraph.
  • Explain and justify the inclusion of the eight artifacts you have included in another paragraph.
  • In the last paragraph your script should answer the question: "How did the events, or culture I explored reinterpret WWII.

 

Documentation
captured Japanese flag

 

I have provided some helpful links. It is advisable that your group use more than just a couple of sites so feel free to surf the internet looking for more information. Remember you must submit a Works Cited page in MLA format.

 

 

 

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