THE CRUCIBLE RESEARCH GROUP DIRECTIONS:
Each group is responsible for creating a wiki page with additions supporting your topic. Wiki Pages will be organized by Fonts, Font Sizes, and Bullets - it is up to each group to create its own page.
Each page must contain facts from various sources (all sources must be documented, of course). In addition, your wiki pages should include AT LEAST 3 of the following:
1) Web pages
2) News Articles
3) Blog Posts
4) Pictures
5) Videos
6) Podcasts and Radio Programs

For each new link, put a small summary of the content along with a small analysis on how it works with your topic. CITE WEBSITES & INFORMATION!

On Tuesday 12/15 & Wednesday 12/16, you will conduct group research on background information for Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible. The information you find
should be posted to the correct links below. If you have Topic # 1, The McCarthy Era, you will click on the link labeled “The McCarthy Era 1” or on “The McCarthy Era 4,” depending on your class period.

Your group will be responsible for informing the class about ONE of the following topics (to be assigned in class):

1. The McCarthy Era
2. Arthur Miller & his relationship to the “Red Scare”
3. Puritan beliefs
4. The Salem Witch Trials
5. The Real John Proctor
6. Arthur Miller’s Influence on American Theater

Group presentations will be Thursday 12/17. You don’t need to turn anything in to
me, since I (along with the rest of your class) will be able to access it on our Wikispaces page. Each group will present the information to the class clearly and accurately while projecting your page. Your presentations will be evaluated not by me, but by your classmates (I will hand out evaluation sheets and then tally up the scores).
Since part of your job is to keep the attention of your sometimes less-than-eager peers, aim to present the information in a creative and fun (yet still information-packed) way. You can create a “commercial,” for example, or come up with some sort of a skit to begin your presentation. The presentations should be 5-10 minutes long, and provide an overview of the topic (it’s not necessary to give every single fact you can find).

Use your class time wisely and productively—anything you don’t finish by Wednesday becomes your homework (remember that you can access the Wikispace from home, as well). Be ready to present first thing on Thursday, 12/17.

Your classmates will evaluate you based on the following:
On a scale of 1 to 5 (1=needs improvement; 5=the best) rate the group on how well it was able to accomplish each goal. (CIRCLE ONE for each).
(20 pts. Total).

1. Group had at least three of the required elements. 1 2 3 4 5
2. Group seemed to understand the topic
presented 1 2 3 4 5
3. Presentation was clear, coherent, and interesting 1 2 3 4 5
4. All group members were involved; good
demeanor 1 2 3 4 5
5. TOTAL:__

6. What did you like about this presentation?

7. What could have made the presentation better?


GROUP PAGES

PERIOD 4