The Revolutionary Newspaper Project

The Revolutionary Newspaper Project

<p> The Revolutionary Newspaper Project You will be working in groups of 3-4 reporters to create a newspaper about the American Revolution. You will be reporting as if the paper was written during the Colonial time period. The assignments should be distributed equally among the reporters in the group. Each day you will complete a “Progress Report,” which will be a DIRECT report to your teacher. This project will require research from multiple sources. Each edition will need to include the following items:</p><p>1) An appropriate title</p><p>2) An article about each of the following Acts: Sugar, Stamp, Townsend, Tea. </p><p>3) An article about the Boston Massacre.</p><p>4) An article about the details and impact of Proclamation of 1763.</p><p>5) An article about the Boston Tea Party and the punishments that follow (Intolerable Acts)</p><p>6) An article about the Declaration of Independence.</p><p>7) An article about the details and outcome of the following battles: Lexington and Concord, Battle of Kettle Creek, Siege of Savannah and Battle of Yorktown </p><p>8) Interview- conduct a mock interview with the following people: Elijah Clark, Austin Dabney, Nancy Hart one from the national level. The interview responses should include factual responses about the person’s experiences during war. 9) “Interesting Facts” about the war (at least 4) </p><p>10) Quotation (Include at 5 quotation from someone involved in the war/independence be sure to include who said it. These quotes must come from people not included in the interviews.)</p><p>11) A letter to the editor from a citizen of the Georgia taking each side loyalist and patriot. (1 from each member of the group. Again both sides should be represented) </p><p>12) Illustrations/pictures and captions (include at least 5 pictures related to the events and provide a caption for them.) </p><p>13) Cartoon: Political cartoon illustrating the feelings of the War. Day 1 Complete the checklist following as a team:</p><p>______Title of Newspaper ______</p><p>______Choose an Editor. The editor’s job is to coordinate and manage the group’s time to make sure daily objectives are met. The editor will be reporting directly to the Editor-in-Chief (Mrs. Ballew). This will be the ONLY person who brings questions to your teacher that the group cannot answer. The editor will complete the daily “Progress Report.”</p><p>The editor is ______</p><p>______As a team, decide who will be responsible for each required task. List the reporter’s names next to the required items.</p><p>Newspaper Requirements </p><p>Task Assigned Reporter Proclamation of 1763 Sugar Act</p><p>Stamp Act Townsend Act Tea Act Boston Massacre</p><p>Boston Tea Party and the Intolerable Acts Declaration of Independence Lexington and Concord Battle of Kettle Creek Siege of Savannah Battle of Yorktown Interview: Elijah Clark Interview: Austin Dabney Interview: Nancy Hart Interview: National Leader Interesting Facts ALL members Quotations ALL members Letter to the editor loyalist view ALL members Letter to the editor patriot Illustrations/pictures and captions Political cartoon</p><p>Day 2 Expectations and Progress Report (Acts Day) Names:</p><p>1. Reporters will independently research their assigned topics. You must use at least three different sources (one must be a book) and complete a graphic organizer for each task. These can include resources used in class activities. </p><p>2. Begin rough drafts once you have finished researching. Once you finish your rough draft, you must proofread AND have a teammate proofread. Make revisions and then type your final draft into the template.</p><p>3. Complete the Progress Report below based on today’s work:</p><p>*Editor: Return your folder to your teacher at the end of class.</p><p>Day 3 Expectations and Progress Report (Battles) Names:</p><p>1. Reporters will independently research their assigned topics. You must use at least three different sources (one must be a book) and complete a graphic organizer for each task. These can include resources used in class activities. </p><p>2. Begin rough drafts once you have finished researching. Once you finish your rough draft, you must proofread AND have a teammate proofread. Make revisions and then type your final draft into the template.</p><p>3. Complete the Progress Report below based on today’s work:</p><p>*Editor: Return your folder to your teacher at the end of class.</p><p>Day 4 Expectations and Progress Report (Interviews) Names: 1. Reporters will independently research their assigned topics. You must use at least three different sources (one must be a book) and complete a graphic organizer for each task. These can include resources used in class activities. </p><p>2. Begin rough drafts once you have finished researching. Once you finish your rough draft, you must proofread AND have a teammate proofread. Make revisions and then type your final draft into the template.</p><p>3. Complete the Progress Report below based on today’s work:</p><p>*Editor: Return your folder to your teacher at the end of class.</p><p>Day 5 Expectations and Progress Report (Massacre, Declaration, political cartoon) Names:</p><p>1. Reporters will independently research their assigned topics. You must use at least three different sources (one must be a book) and complete a graphic organizer for each task. These can include resources used in class activities. </p><p>2. Begin rough drafts once you have finished researching. Once you finish your rough draft, you must proofread AND have a teammate proofread. Make revisions and then type your final draft into the template.</p><p>3. Complete the Progress Report below based on today’s work:</p><p>*Editor: Return your folder to your teacher at the end of class.</p><p>Day 6 Expectations and Progress Report (editorials, quotations, other) Names:</p><p>1. Reporters will independently research their assigned topics. You must use at least three different sources (one must be a book) and complete a graphic organizer for each task. These can include resources used in class activities. </p><p>2. Begin rough drafts once you have finished researching. Once you finish your rough draft, you must proofread AND have a teammate proofread. Make revisions and then type your final draft into the template.</p><p>3. Complete the Progress Report below based on today’s work:</p><p>*Editor: Return your folder to your teacher at the end of class.</p><p>Day 7 Expectations and Progress Report Names:</p><p>1. Finish any tasks </p><p>2. Start assembling final paper is ready to submit to OneNote. </p><p>3. Complete the Progress Report below based on today’s work:</p><p>*Editor: Return your folder to your teacher at the end of class. Day 8 Expectations and Progress Report Names:</p><p>1. Finish any tasks </p><p>2. Start assembling final paper is ready to submit to OneNote. </p><p>Complete the Progress Report below</p><p>Day 9 Directions and Progress Log Names: *NEWSPAPER IS DUE TODAY!</p><p>1. Finish any tasks from yesterday.</p><p>2. Assemble the final newspaper. </p><p>3. Submit your newspaper! </p>

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