OBJECTIVE(s)
Flags of Mr. Crigger's Class – Students will research the flags found in Mr. Crigger's room and give a brief summary of each flag.
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES/ACTIVITIES
This assignment is a test of your searching skills, think about the different ways you can search for these flags.
Use Google search for information about each flag, use the following hints:
Slides 2-13 are flags from the American Revolution or before.
Slides 14-21 include flags from after the American Revolution with most of them from the Civil War
Slide 22 is a city's flag from the early 1900s.
Requirements:
You must create a unique title slide on slide #1 with your name, the class hour, a title and a picture relating to the flags. The template is located in your Google Classroom https://classroom.google.com/h
Each slide must have the following information about each flag:
1. Name of the flag
2. Date the flag was created. (Might not be exact year on all)
3. Short summary of what the flag stands for. (Must be in your own words)
4. The website where you found the information. (You might find multiple flags on the same site, that is ok.) Don't just say "Google" tell the website that you found with Google.
Flags of Mr. Crigger's Class – Students will research the flags found in Mr. Crigger's room and give a brief summary of each flag.
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES/ACTIVITIES
This assignment is a test of your searching skills, think about the different ways you can search for these flags.
Use Google search for information about each flag, use the following hints:
Slides 2-13 are flags from the American Revolution or before.
Slides 14-21 include flags from after the American Revolution with most of them from the Civil War
Slide 22 is a city's flag from the early 1900s.
Requirements:
You must create a unique title slide on slide #1 with your name, the class hour, a title and a picture relating to the flags. The template is located in your Google Classroom https://classroom.google.com/h
Each slide must have the following information about each flag:
1. Name of the flag
2. Date the flag was created. (Might not be exact year on all)
3. Short summary of what the flag stands for. (Must be in your own words)
4. The website where you found the information. (You might find multiple flags on the same site, that is ok.) Don't just say "Google" tell the website that you found with Google.