Introduction
Imagine you are living in the mid-1800's. You are in the prime of your life - ready to embark upon your adulthood. However, your country is falling apart around you. What your forefathers fought so hard to unite, today is breaking in half. There are so many reasons this is happening, it is hard to list just one. Your life has now taken a turn towards serving your country - whether you support succession or unification. What will you do? What will happen to you, your family, your home? How will you support your country-will you join the army or stay at home? How will your life change? What will happen if you win or lose your battle? This is the story of your life during the great American Civil War.
The Task
While you are enduring this tumultuous time, you will keep a personal journal. Your journal will record what is happening to you and those around you. You will provide details, so that your children and your children's children will know exactly what you were experiencing during the war. You will begin to write in your journal prior to the Civil War and continue to write in your journal during and after the war. By reading your journal, your ancestors will be able to understand the enormous hardship you encountered - whether you were in the army or remained at home. You will have a minimum of 9 journal entries - three for each time period (before, during and after the war) and a minimum of 3 photos. Your journal entries will be organized in a booklet form for potential publication.
The Process
Before you begin to write in your journal, you must choose an identity from the following scenarios:
You will be divided into teams based upon these scenarios. You will work with people who share your same scenario to collaborate information; however, you must write an individual journal.
As you complete your journal, you will also evaluate a minimum of 5 web sites assessing their validity for this project. You may work together as a team for this portion of the project; however each person must turn in 5 completed web evaluation forms with their journal. This portion of the assignment will be handed in separately from the journal. It will be part of your self -evaluation and reflection assignment.
NOTE: Keep in mind that this is a project and not just an essay. When organizing your journal entries into a final booklet, utilize the following check list to make sure you have included everything: