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Unit VI Project:  Stations

This is a three day project in which students will work in small groups (3-4) and work on completing 8 stations.  These stations are a mixture of review and new materials.  Below I will list all of the information needed, as well as links to outside sources to help you complete this project at home if needed.

The French Revolution Review Packet *This is the packet where you will be completing the assignments for each of the stations.


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Station #1:  The Culper Ring and George Washington
Material from class
Simplified Code Book

Further Reading:
The Culper Ring
The Culper Ring Code Book

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Station #2:  The French Revolution Biographies
Material From Class:  King Louis XVI
Material from class:  Marie Antoinette
Primary Source Images

Further Reading:
Guillotine Video
King Louis XVI Biography
Marie Antoinette Biography

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Station #3:  Compare and Contrast the English Bill of Rights, The French Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen, and the American Bill of Rights
Material From Class

Further Reading:
The English Bill of Rights 1689
The English Bill of Rights
The American Bill of Rights Proposed
The American Bill of Rights
The French Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen

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Station #4:  Maximillian Robespierre and the Reign of Terror
Material from Class

Further Reading
Robespierre Biography
The Reign of Terror

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Station #5:  Vocabulary Review Station
Vocabulary Flash Cards PowerPoint
Vocabulary Flash Cards PDF

Vocabulary is an often overlook portion of a Unit.  Without a great understanding of the terms associated with the unit, the over all effectiveness of the lessons will be reduced.  History has a lot of specific terms associated with each Unit.

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Station #6:  Napoleon's Life
Napoleon Video
Materials from Class 1
Materials from Class 2

Further Reading
Napoleon Bonaparte Biography
The French Revolution Overview

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Station #7:  Napoleon Bonaparte Comic Strip
Directions
Map

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Station #8:  Make-Up Station
Use this station and the IPads to complete any make up work from absences, or from stations you did not complete on time.

If you are all caught up you can work on stations you have not yet been to via the IPad, or you can work on your Unit VI Test Review Questions that were assigned as homework.

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