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National History Day is a nation-wide program for students
in grades 6-12. The emphasis is for students to do history. Each year a theme is established around
which individual and group projects are created. This year’s theme is: “The Individual in History: Actions and Legacies”
Beginning at the school
level and on through regional and state competitions student projects  | | The Great Starvation Experiment - Group Exhibit | are
judged based upon the degree and competency of each project’s historical
accuracy and interpretation. The best projects from each state History Day
advance to the National History Day contest, held in early June 2009, in
Washington, D.C.
Each student working alone or in a group will create a History Day
Project that will be presented and judged on Tuesday February 17, 2009.
Project and topic ideas will be addressed in the first semester; the
bulk of research will be conducted, analyzed and formatted in the
second semester.
DLS History Day Results-2008
Evaluating Internet Research Resources
Citing Sources-Duke University
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2008 History Day Regional and State
Checklist 2007-2008
Exhibit Guidelines
Documentary Guidelines
Dramatic Performance Guidelines
Paper Guidelines
History Day Topic Ideas
Source List
Process Paper Outline
Minnesota Topics
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