History Day
History Day Topic and Focus Sheet |
Steps to Taking Notefacts |
Works Cited Guide |
Notefacts Sheet |
Robinson Notefacts Sample |
Example Essay on Jackie Robinson |
"Hero on the Ballfield" and Stealing Home |
Letter to President (Primary Source Sample) |
Peer Review of Report |
Process Paper |
Report Rubric |
Works Cited Rubric |
RESOURCES for research and citations
Biography.com
This website includes biographies for some modern and historical figures.
Chronicling America
This is an offshoot of the Library of Congress. It's an archive of American newspapers from 1836 to 1922, so for some topics this is a great place to find primary resources.
Citation Machine
Use this website to cite your sources properly. Just choose the source time and then enter the requested information.
Easybib
This website does the same thing as Citation Machine, so use it to keep track of your list of sources and to cite them properly. You can also click on "Research" up at the top and find other sources people have found useful on a topic.
Factmonster
A good website for a getting a basic overview of a topic.
History
This website is run by the History Channel, so in addition to article there are also some good videos that provide a basic overview of some topics.
Library of Congress
This is a great resource for locating primary as well as secondary sources on American history topics.
National Archives
This is another great website for locating primary and secondary sources on American history topics.
NCJHS Library
Search for books and ebooks in our library, or use the resources Mrs. Behrsing has already boogo.galegroup.com/ps/start.do?p=UHIC&u=vol_d43skmarked for you!
PBS
This website is run by the Public Broadcasting System and has a number of in-depth resources on a variety of topics.
Vermont Online Library
This is a great place to start your research!
This website includes biographies for some modern and historical figures.
Chronicling America
This is an offshoot of the Library of Congress. It's an archive of American newspapers from 1836 to 1922, so for some topics this is a great place to find primary resources.
Citation Machine
Use this website to cite your sources properly. Just choose the source time and then enter the requested information.
Easybib
This website does the same thing as Citation Machine, so use it to keep track of your list of sources and to cite them properly. You can also click on "Research" up at the top and find other sources people have found useful on a topic.
Factmonster
A good website for a getting a basic overview of a topic.
History
This website is run by the History Channel, so in addition to article there are also some good videos that provide a basic overview of some topics.
Library of Congress
This is a great resource for locating primary as well as secondary sources on American history topics.
National Archives
This is another great website for locating primary and secondary sources on American history topics.
NCJHS Library
Search for books and ebooks in our library, or use the resources Mrs. Behrsing has already boogo.galegroup.com/ps/start.do?p=UHIC&u=vol_d43skmarked for you!
PBS
This website is run by the Public Broadcasting System and has a number of in-depth resources on a variety of topics.
Vermont Online Library
This is a great place to start your research!