What is a Biography? Create your own definition of a biography.

What is a Biography?
Create your own definition of a
biography.
Round robin your answers.
A biography is an account of the series
of events making up a person's life
► Answer
the following questions: after time
is called, round robin your answers
► Who is a biography written about?
► What important events might you read about in a
biography?
► When can a biography be written about a person?
► Where might an author do research for their
biography?
► Why do you think biographies are written?
BIOGRAPHY PROJECT:
A JOURNEY TO GREATNESS
A SCRAPBOOK OF YOUR LIFE:
►A
scrapbook is something that you keep to
remember the most important memories in
your life.
► You will be creating a scrapbook based on
the person you will be assigned to read
about.
► There will be a set rubric for this project, so
you should know your grade before you
even turn it in!
Pages of my story…
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Bio Riddle
This is a poem that you will create to recite for parents during Biography Night.
Oh You Kid! & Annoucement
This is a page about your person as a child.
Birth Certificate
This is a birth certificate of your person's life.
Family Tree
This is a family tree for your character's life.
Report Card
This is a pretend report card that you will create about your person.
Letter To Mom
This is a letter from your person to his or her mother or father.
Dear Diary
This is an entry from your person's diary.
Time of My Life
This is a page that shows historic events that were going on during your person's life.
Secret Box
This is a story about a secret that your person had.
Music
This is a page about music and your biography person.
News Flash
This is a news article that you will write about your person's most important event in his or her life.
Physical Activity
This is a page about a physical activity or sport that your character may have participated in.
Wallet
This is a page to show what your person might have carried in their wallet, purse, or bag.
Obituary
This is an article written about your person's death.
Memories
This page is about special memories in your person's life.
Dear Abby
This is a letter written from your character to an advice columnist.
PART I
► During
the first phase of this project, you
will, using the research you’ve compiled,
create six documents:
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OH, YOU KID!
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
BIRTH CERTIFICATE
FAMILY TREE
REPORT CARD
LETTER TO PARENT
► These
events focus on the early years, and
family portion of your life
Oh, You Kid! Announcement
► You
will create a birth announcement for your
subject. Be creative, try to use “old world”
language, but make sure that your voice shines
through. I’ve given you an example page to work
from, but make it your own!
► On the back of this page, you will write three
paragraphs about your subject’s childhood.
Remember, you are writing as if you ARE him/her
– so his or her voice should shine through this
paper.
Birth Certificate
► Try
and locate as many facts as possible to
complete your Certificate and MAKE SURE YOUR
SOURCES ARE RELIABLE! This is one part of the
project where you may use the internet to locate
your information
► Get creative, write, or use magazine clippings to
add facts to your birth certificate. Creativity really
enhances a project!
► All factual information should be written in black
► Any “creative” liberties should be written in blue
FAMILY TREE
► You
may pick from the formats I have made
available, or create your own family tree
sheet using the supplies available.
► Here is an example…
► If
you only have
information on
your parents
and grandparents, that
is ok! Just fill
your tree with
facts about
them!
REPORT CARD
Do you know what kind of student your subject was
in school? On one side of this page, you will
create a report card. Think about all you know
about your subject, where they sneaky and the
class clown when they were young? Or were they
a serious student?
On the back side of this page, you will write an
explanation as to why your subject received the
grades that he or she did. Try and choose
“subjects” that are relevant to your person. For
instance, what may MLK Jr’s subjects have been?
For example…
LETTER TO MY PARENT
► This
is a chance to BRAG, BRAG, BRAG!
► Write a letter to a parent, telling them how you
are, and what youv’e been up to all these years
since you left home. Maybe you would like to ask
their advice on something? Maybe you would like
to brag about your accomplishments…
► Your letter should be between 8-15 sentences
long and contain at least 6 facts about your
accomplishments.
PHASE II
► During
this phase of the project, you will
complete some more…creative artifacts
from your life…
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DEAR DIARY
SECRET BOX
NEWSFLASH
WALLET
DEAR DIARY
► Create
a diary entry from an important
event in your life.
► It could be happy, sad, funny, whatever you
like!
► Some examples may be: Birth of a child,
marriage, loss of a loved one, or a day you
received an award
► Must be 8 – 10 sentences in length
TIME OF MY LIFE
You will need to do research to find out the time
period in which your person was alive.
► You will need to find an famous book or author or their
time;
► an invention or discovery of their time;
► a famous artist or composer of their time;
► an important social issue or historical event of their time;
► another person of any time who did work like your person.
► A good resource to use is http://www.historychannel.com
and you can look for a time line based on century or
decade to search for important events.
SECRET BOX
► This
is a secret that your person would have kept
from the rest of the world. It does not need to be
an actual object that was hidden. It can be an
obstacle or difficult challenge that your person's
had to overcome. It could also be something that
they are afraid or ashamed for others to find out.
► Description of secret and WHY that could have
been a deep secret that your person had must be
at least 8 sentences.
NEWSFLASH
► You
will write a news story about your
person's most important event.
► You need to have a date for when your
article might have been seen in a
newspaper.
► Make sure your give your story a headline
and a photo.
► Be sure to not repeat any story you have
already used for another scrapbook page.
HOW I GET FIT
Describe in one paragraph (5 complete sentences) a sport
or physical activity that your character participated in
during his or her life.
► You should be looking at the time period that your
character lived and what physical activities were popular.
► Add illustrations of your character participating in that
sport.
► Describe in another paragraph (5 complete sentences) a
sport of physical activity of today that your character would
participate in and explain why. Add illustrations of your
character participating in that sport.
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MY WALLET
► Make
a page that shows some of the following:
membership cards, licenses, credit cards,
identification, cash, receipts, memos, lists,
photographs, wrappers, coupons, business cards,
calling cards, make-up, address book, maps,
pencils, pens, handkerchiefs, sewing kit,
keepsakes, souvenirs, passport, tickets, keys,
notepad, stamps, envelopes, legal documents,
letters, lists, tools of their trade, etc. This example
shows explanations of what might have been in
this person's wallet.
PHASE III
You are nearing the end of your life, and it is time to
reflect on things past. What were the joys and
the pains that you’ve been through? What lessons
have you learned?
You will search the internet to find an obituary for
your subject, create a page of memories, and
write a “Dear Abby” Letter to resolve that one
problem you’ve most struggled with throughout
your life, and write a bioriddle to present to
parents at our “LIVING MUSEUM” night.
OBITUARY
► Writing
about the death of your person.
► Be sure to include his or her birth
information, major life accomplishments and
activities, and information about his or her
family. If your person has not died yet, then
you will need to give information as if he or
she died today.
MEMORIES
► You
will choose two memories, a special
friend, and a most prized possession from
your person's life.
► For each you must have a picture,
photograph, or magazine clipping and an
explanation for each.
► Be sure to include page numbers from your
book.
DEAR ABBY
► For
this page you will write a letter to an
advice columnist in a newspaper with a
problem your character has been having.
► Then you will pretend you are “Abby the
advice columnist” and respond with writing
a letter back to your character with advice
to help with the problem.
Bioriddle
► This
poem should be
written in first person
using “I”
► The poem should have
three – five stanzas
with rhyme scheme
ABAB
► The poem must contain
five – eight facts