Unit 9 United States NCAA "March Madness" Project
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Day 1
1. Fill out your brackets.
2. Complete the "Second Round" Learn about the regions of states. Click Here to answer the questions about the regions of the US
3. Next, for the "3rd Round" research on Google about a famous Alumni from that school. An alumni is a graduate from that university.
2. Complete the "Second Round" Learn about the regions of states. Click Here to answer the questions about the regions of the US
3. Next, for the "3rd Round" research on Google about a famous Alumni from that school. An alumni is a graduate from that university.
Day 2
1. Finish the research on the famous alumnis from the different universities.
2. Complete the Sweet 16 map. Make sure you label the names of the states, capitals, and the name of the city the university is located.
- For a map of the US with capitals click here
- For a list of all the universities and click here
2. Complete the Sweet 16 map. Make sure you label the names of the states, capitals, and the name of the city the university is located.
- For a map of the US with capitals click here
- For a list of all the universities and click here
Day 3
1. Complete the Elite 8 Mascots sheet. Make sure to write the name of the school in the margins. Color you mascots! Make them look good!
Day 4
1. Finish your Elite 8 Mascots.
2. Complete your Final Four Welcome Signs they should be a collage! *a cool example of a collage, but yours needs to answer the information in your direction and be colorful!!* |
Day 5
1. Finish your final four welcome signs.
2. Begin working on the top two school's magazine page. Look up a famous tourist spot, roadside attractions, and historical spots
For tourists spots they need to be unique. NO SIX FLAGS OR DISNEY WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!
Here is a good website to look up roadside attractions:
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/
For attractions listed by state click this link:
http://www.attractionsofamerica.com/
Fun tourist attractions by state:
http://www.businessinsider.com/best-tourist-attraction-in-every-state-2013-12?op=1
Historic Landmarks by state:
http://www.travelchannel.com/destinations/united-states/photos/50-states-50-landmarks
Travel and tourism sites by state:
http://www.usa.gov/Citizen/Topics/Travel-Tourism/State-Tourism.shtm
2. Begin working on the top two school's magazine page. Look up a famous tourist spot, roadside attractions, and historical spots
For tourists spots they need to be unique. NO SIX FLAGS OR DISNEY WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!
Here is a good website to look up roadside attractions:
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/
For attractions listed by state click this link:
http://www.attractionsofamerica.com/
Fun tourist attractions by state:
http://www.businessinsider.com/best-tourist-attraction-in-every-state-2013-12?op=1
Historic Landmarks by state:
http://www.travelchannel.com/destinations/united-states/photos/50-states-50-landmarks
Travel and tourism sites by state:
http://www.usa.gov/Citizen/Topics/Travel-Tourism/State-Tourism.shtm
3. Do the last page about your championship state!
Find on Google information about a famous physical feature from you last sate. and write a diary entry.
Create a vanity license plate that represents your state. A vanity license plate should have something to do with that state and have a maximum of 7 letters.
Your license plate should look like your states license plate.
Find on Google information about a famous physical feature from you last sate. and write a diary entry.
Create a vanity license plate that represents your state. A vanity license plate should have something to do with that state and have a maximum of 7 letters.
Your license plate should look like your states license plate.