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PIT_PIT [208]
3 years ago
8

*No coping paragraphs including other peoples brainly answers for this question or in other words other brainly q&as! I need

all new original paragraph diary entries (All 4 of them).
*I also included the Rubric at the bottom

Create a diary to record the information you learn about each of the key historical figures. Include at least one paragraph-long diary entry for Lewis, Clark, Sacajawea, and York. Total of 4 journal entries.

Guidelines:
Your diary should be authentic, as if you were a part of the journey of Lewis and Clark.

The information in your diary must be historically accurate. Please use details from the lesson rewritten in your own words.

Each diary entry must include a date and should be written in first-person perspective. Each one should be no less than 3-5 sentences.

Be creative and have fun with your diary entries!

Complete your diary entries below:

Lewis
Date:


Clark
Date:


SACAGAWEA
Date:


York
Date:




Rubric
Content: 40/40 Points
● Four separate dated diary entries of one paragraph each
● Description of the journey experiences of each historical figure
● Authentic diary entries, written in first-person perspective as a person living in the early 1800s
Quality: 40 /40 Points
● High level of insight and understanding of the experiences and perspectives of each of the key individuals
● Information is historically accurate
● Support provided through examples and detailed explanations from the lesson
21st Century Presentation Skills: 20/20 points.
● The work is well organized, easy to read and comprehend. It has few spelling or grammar errors.
History
1 answer:
Alex777 [14]3 years ago
4 0
Hey, I really think that you should do this on your own if this is something very big you should do it on your own. I can help you do it just message me!
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