WWII Project – LA/SS Assigned: Jan 20th Tuesday Due: Feb 20th Friday Directions/Requirements: Choose one of the possible 32 research topics (listed on the back) for the WWII unit. If there is a topic that you would like to research that is not on the list, please see me and get it approved. You will write a 1-2 page paper 12 font using New Times Roman Double spaced You must cite your sources in a “Works Cited” page and cite your sources in your paper if you use direct quotes, paraphrase, or use another author’s idea. Once you have your topic, you must research this topic using at least FIVE credible sources. This is a separate page not included within the Research Paper. In Language Arts, You will write a 1-2 page paper that answers these research questions In your research, you should explain the following: to define the topic, explain what it is, explain what its SIGNIFICANCE was to the WWII era. Why is it an important topic? Analyze the effect that your topic had on the war and what impact it has had on the world today. Be sure to include the facts that you found interesting! In Social Studies, You will create a form of propaganda that either supports your topic or fights against it. Your project can take the form of one of the following: Poster created on poster board Commercial – video recording for TV commercial or voice recording for radio commercial Billboard advertisement created on large butcher paper Political Cartoon on oversized paper If you have another idea for a form of propaganda, see your teacher for permission Brief answers to the Language Arts research questions are typed in a bulleted list and attached to your propaganda project The Works Cited page created with your research paper is will need to be attached to your propaganda project as well. Possible WWII Research Paper Topics War in Europe Stalingrad Invasion of Normandy (D-Day) Battle of Britain Blitzkreig Victory in Europe Day Fascism Nazism Winston Churchill Battle of the Bulge Gestapo Benito Mussolini Joseph Stalin Adolf Hitler The Munich Pact The Nazi-Soviet Pact U-Boat The Invasion of Poland War in Japan Navajo Code Talkers Manhattan Project Iwo Jima Okinawa Hiroshima Nagasaki Japan’s Aggressive Search for Resources Victory in Japan Day Battle of Midway Battle of Guadalcanal Battle of Leyte Gulf Hideki Tojo Kamikaze Pilots The Bataan Death March Other Topics Airplanes of WWII (chose 3 or 4) Vehicles used in WWII (chose 3 or 4) Weapons used in WWII (chose 3 or 4) America’s Influence in WWII Wartime Era Songs All-American Girls Professional baseball league North African Campaign Pearl Harbor American War Propaganda Dwight D Eisenhower George C Marshall George Patton Douglas MacArthur Tuskegee Airmen Ira Hayes Lend Lease Agreement Neutrality Act of 1939 Women’s Army Corps- WAC War Bond Drives Women in the Workforce Japanese Internment Camps German Internment Camps Franklin Delano Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt Charles A Lindbergh Doris Miller Arizona’s Training Bases (Luke Airforce Base/Davis Montham) Braceros Rationing Holocaust Poston Kristallnacht Auschwitz Dachau Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Scoring/Grading Research Report : WWII Research Paper – Language Arts Student Name: ________________________________________ CATEGORY Full points ¾ points ½ points ¼ points Organization Information is very organized with wellconstructed paragraphs and subheadings. Information is organized with wellconstructed paragraphs. Information is organized, but paragraphs are not well-constructed. The information appears to be disorganized. Information clearly relates to the main topic. Information answers the required research questions thoroughly and discusses the significance/importance of the topic to the WWI era and to today. Information clearly relates to the main topic. It answers the required research questions, but could have been done more thoroughly. Discusses the importance/significance in an adequate manor. Information clearly relates to the main topic. Not all research questions were answered or they were not done thoroughly. Importance/Significance not discussed or discussed minimally. Information has little or nothing to do with the main topic. All sources (information and graphics) are accurately documented in the desired format. All sources (information and graphics) are accurately documented, but a few are not in the desired format. All sources (information and graphics) are accurately documented, but many are not in the desired format. Some sources are not accurately documented. 15 points Quality of Information 50 points Sources 20 points Mechanics No grammatical, Almost no grammatical, A few grammatical Many spelling or punctuation spelling or punctuation spelling, or punctuation grammatical, errors. errors errors. spelling, or punctuation errors. 15 points Total points: ______/100 Scoring/Grading Research Report : WWII Propaganda Project – Social Studies Student Name: CATEGORY Organization 15 points Quality of Propaganda 50 points Research Questions are attached to Propaganda ________________________________________ Full points ¾ points Project is very organized and colorful/well-scripted. Project is organized and colorful/wellscripted. Images/Script clearly relates to the main topic. It is apparent to the viewer that the author took time and effort to create their project. Includes a Wow Factor. Images/Script relates to the main topic. It is apparent to the viewer that the author spent an adequate amount of time to create their project. ½ points ¼ points 0 points Project is organized but The project is No project not colorful or poorly unorganized, not attempted. scripted. colorful, and hastily created. Message of the project Message of the project Message is muddy and is clear to the viewer. is somewhat clear to clarifying questions Message is the viewer. must be asked of the unclear and hard author to fully to understand. understand. All 6 Research Questions are answered in a bulleted list on the back of their propaganda project. Images/Script somewhat relates to the main topic. It is apparent to the viewer that the author did not spend adequate time or effort to create their project. 20 points Total points: ______/100 No project attempted. Some of the research questions are answered in a bulleted list on the back of their propaganda project. No project attempted, or no research answers are provided on the back of the propaganda project. Works Cited page is attached but incomplete. No project attempted, or the works cited page is not attached to the propaganda project. 15 points Works Cited page is Works Cited attached to the is attached to propaganda project. Propaganda Images/Script has little or nothing to do with the main topic. It is apparent to the viewer that the author scrambled to assemble their project last minute.