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Of Mice and Men

Partner Research Project


Students will be partnering up in the lab for a week of research based on the historical
time period of the 1920s / 1930s. The purpose of this is for students to familiarize
themselves with the time period of our new novel, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck.

Students will be creating a PowerPoint presentation that will include


the following

a.) At least 7 slides (this includes the work cited slide)


b.) Well researched and informative information about the
selected topic
c.) Research presented from a minimum of three academic
sources (No Wikipedia, blogs, Yahoo Answers, etc.) One
of your sources has to be a book!
d.) At least 3 pictures with documented sources (the
websites you get the images from do not count towards
your three sources but documentation is required for all
pictures)
e.) A 3+ minute presentation in class covering the material
you learned with both partners equally participating

You will be graded on the following components

1.) The accuracy of your research (selecting reputable sources,


presenting the important information while eliminating unnecessary
detail, etc)
2.) The adherence of the partnership to the project details (at least
seven slides, work cited slide included at the end of the presentation,
a minimum of three informational sources, ready to present on the
due date, etc.)

3.) The design and presentation of your PowerPoint

4.) Your work cited slide (correct MLA format is


expected!) You are also expected to identify any
direct quotes in your presentation with quotation
marks.

5.) Your behavior in the lab on research days

6.) Your notes (and a possible quiz) over the


presentations you saw
*Partners will be assigned randomly and are not able to be switched. WORK
IT OUT!

* Projects will be assigned on a first come/first serve basis starting on


Monday, November 7th at 7:00am. Only one group per class can sign up
for any given topic.

*Words of wisdom: Dont fill up your slides with total text. This is not
fun to look at. Use bullets or tell us about the information instead of
reading off of your slides. Note cards are allowed during presentations.

This project is due on Thursday October 26 th


2017
Presentation Topics
1. Great Depression- causes and the beginning
2. Great Depression- recovery (WPA, TVA, The New Deal, etc.)
3. The Dust Bowl
4. Migrant workers
5. Tent cities (aka Hoovervilles)/ riding the railroads-teens and adults
6. Harlem Renaissance (with a focus on Langston Hughes)
7. Radio / Movies / Photography (focusing on Dorothea Lange) / Music /
Literature of the 1920s
8. Lindbergh baby kidnapping
9. Roaring Twenties/ Jazz age
10. Womens suffrage
11. Teapot Dome Scandal- early 20s government corruption
12. Scopes Trial (1925- lawsuit involving teaching of the theory of
evolution)
13. Prohibition / Bootleggers / Speakeasies
14. Herbert Hoover
15. Gangs/ Al Capone/ American gangsters
16. Bonnie and Clyde
17. Jim Crow / Racism during the 1920s
18. Treatment of the mentally disabled from 1900 to today

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