<h3>Here are 72 fun and creative ways for your students to show what they know.</h3>
•Create a poster.
•Make a PowerPoint presentation.
•Design a model.
•Make a shoebox diorama.
•Use a 3-panel display board.
•Make a timeline.
•Create a board game incorporating key elements.
•Write a poem.
Explanation:
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The point of view dictates our viewpoint into knowing things, whether that be from a third-person omnicscent to a first-person tell of tale. With your specific point of view comes things in detail for each kind.