1st Quarter Project- Global 2
Welcome to Farcebook- the make believe version of Facebook. On this page you will find important figures from world history past and present.
Your Assignment:
You will choose a person from history and complete the farcebook page you will receive.
You will pick your person on Monday Sept. 21. We will then be going to the library to do research. You can go to the library during lunch and study hall as long as you have a pass from me. In addition the library is open post session.
Project is due Oct 3, 2013.
There are 2 parts to this project.
Part I- The poster
There are many sections to this page you MUST fill out the following:
Network- (2pts) Hometown, place of birth
“status”- (3 pts) what you are doing now, alive or dead
Interested in/ looking fordoes not mean women
2 friends-(8pts) people they would have known in life
2 photos- (8pts)
1 group (3 pts) interest group or cause (that fits with this person)
Profile section (5pts)
Mini-feed (4pts) - Quote from that person
Information (20 pts) Here is where you tell me about your person.
education/work (4pts)
Wall- (3pts) at least 1 post (more than one extra credit)
Causes & relatives - Extra Credit
The more creative you are and the more information given will help you receive a better grade.
Part II- You are to write a biography about your person. MLA work cited required. Requirements: Advanced 3 pages. Regents 1-2 pages.
THIS PROJECT COUNTS AS TWO TEST GRADES.
Key People
1. Hammurabi
2. Mansa Musa
3. Justinian
4. Charlemagne
5. Julius Caesar
6. Confucius
7. Socrates
8. Alexander the Great
9. Henry II
10. Henry VII
11. Charles de Gaulle
12. Richard The Lion hearted
13. Michangelo
14. Shakespeare
15. Da Vinci
16. Machiavelli
17. Joan of Arc
18. Sha Reza Pahlavi
19. Genghis Khan
20. Kublai Khan
21. Ho Chi Minh
22. Chiang Kai Shek
23. SunYat Sen
24. Deng Xiaoping
25. Mao Zedong
26. Emperor Meiji
27. Emperor Hirohito
28. Commodore Perry
29. Martin Luther
30. Giuseppe Garibaldi
31. Giuseppe Mazzini
32. Count Cavour
33. Adam Smith
34. John Locke
35. Thomas Malthus
36. Jomo Kenyatta
37. Nelson Mandela
38. Desmond Tutu
39. Kwame Nkrumah
40. Indira Gandhi
41. Mohandas Gandhi
42. Jawaharlal Nehru
43. Simon Bolivar
44. Fidel Castro
45. Toussaint L’ouverture
46. Jose de San Martin
47. Yasir Arafat
48. Mustapha Kemal Ataturk
49. Golda Meir
50. Gamal Abdel Nasser
51. Menachem Begin
52. Ayatollah Khomeini
53. Saddam Hussein
54. Muammar Quaddafi
55. David Ben Guron
56. Ahmadinejad
57. Benazir Bhutto
58. Otto von Bismarck
59. Napoleon Bonaparte
60. Queen Elizabeth
61. Queen Elizabeth II
62. Winston Churchill
63. Adolph Hitler
64. Margaret Thatcher
65. Mikhail Gorbachev
66. Karl Marx
67. Leon Trotsky
68. Nikolai Lenin
69. Vladimir Puptin
70. Peter the Great
71. Catherine the Great
72. Joseph Stalin
73. Boris Yeltsin
74. Lech Walesa
75. Mary Wollstonecraft
76. Pablo Picasso
77. Aung San Suukyi (Myanmar)
78. Osama bin Liden
79. Queen Noor of Jordan
80. Cleopatra
81. Mother Theresa
82. Kin Jung Il
83. Kofi annan
84. Margaret Thatcher
85. Dalai Lama
86. Hugo Chavez
87. Anwar Sadat
88. Sigmund Freud
89. Catherine Medici
90. Alexander I
91. Attila the Hun
92. Hernan Cortes
93. Oliver Cromwell
94. Marie Curie
95. Charles Darwin
96. Louis 14th
97. Ivan the Terrible
98. Marie Antoinette
99. Mobutu Sese Seko
100. Rasputin
101. Benito Mussolini
102. Manuel Noriega
103. Juan Peron
104. Evita Peron
105. Pol Pot
106. Marco Polo
107. Gavrilo Princip
108. Cardinal Richelieu