1. Facebook Project – Leonardo Costales
You can complete one or more of the
Facebook can help you connect and share following pages on a historical figure.
history of people’s lives.
• Insert the historical figures picture and
name on each page you select to complete.
• INFO - Fill out as if you were that historical
person.
• FRIENDS – Type in the name of the people
who would have been involved with the
historical figure. Put a picture or symbols
for each friend. This could include people
who were not their friends.
• WALL - This should be a time line of some
important event. Pick one or more of the
historical figures friend to set the time. It
can be in years. Great place to use people
who did not agree with them.
All about Me Museum: • PHOTOS –Use different pictures that
illustrates aspects of their lives –
This could be use by students to family, important sites, etc.
document their lives and likes. • NOTES – Copy of a speech or short
explanation of something that was
important in their lives.
SPECIAL NOTE: All pictures and facts must be end noted.
Contact Debbie.schweitzer@jefferson.kyschools.us if there is a problem with this file.
2. Abraham Lincoln. My personal information. > Info
Birthday: (February 12, 1809
I am: Male
Education: I was self-educated
I am from Hardin County, Kentucky (now in LaRue County, Kentucky)
Hometown:
Over a period of years I worked as a shopkeeper, postmaster, and eventually general store owner.
Work: In 1832 I was elected Captain. I became a lawyer teaching myself. I work for John T. Stuart law
firm. I am the 16 President of United States of America.
Interested in:
Politics, Laws.
Philosophy: , Abolition of the slavery it is essential to grow the economy.
Places I have traveled : Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and Washington , DC.
Other : I have been very interested to support the improvement of the national infrastructure, and the
protective tariff.
3. My closest friend Joshua
My favorite poet.
My friend.
My vice president
My Teacher.
5. The Civil War and important evens of my life
McClellan with Lincoln: President Abraham Lincoln with General
George McClellan (third from left) at his headquarters in
Antietam, Maryland in 1862. (Photo Credit: Bettmann/CORBIS)
6. Important Document in the history of my Life
Title: EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION
Date: is an order issued by the United States President on January 1, 1863, during the Civil Warn Civil
War using his war powers. It was not a law passed by Congress. It proclaimed the freedom of slaves in
the ten states then in rebellion .The Proclamation immediately freed 50,000 slaves. CLICK NEXT table