History Fair Project
Process Paper
How I Chose My Topic?
I always wanted to learn more about Germany, because I have family there and my father is half German. I wanted to
research more about the history of Germany, since I only know information about America. My Dad told me to do this
specific topic because his a great-grandpa experienced the whole thing. This is how and why I chose this topic as my History
Fair Project.
research more about the history of Germany, since I only know information about America. My Dad told me to do this
specific topic because his a great-grandpa experienced the whole thing. This is how and why I chose this topic as my History
Fair Project.
How I Conducted My Research?
I first went to the library to try to find books or documentaries on my topic, but I found nothing. Then I went on the
internet to research it some more and I found a lot of information. The final place I tried was my Dad and Grandpa to see if
they had any old journals from their ancestors, but they were all thrown away.
internet to research it some more and I found a lot of information. The final place I tried was my Dad and Grandpa to see if
they had any old journals from their ancestors, but they were all thrown away.
How We Created And Developed Our Exhibit?
I chose to create a website because I was tired of the exhibit boards, and I wanted to try something new. Doing a
website would be a new experience and a good challenge for me. I decided to do it now so I can be ready to do it for future
projects.
website would be a new experience and a good challenge for me. I decided to do it now so I can be ready to do it for future
projects.
How My Project Relates To The Theme?
My topic represents the theme "Turning Point in History", because it helped stop World War I but, it also helped start
World War II. This topic also began the United Nations to oversee the treaty was not broken, and it left Germany in a
devastated condition when it was all over.
World War II. This topic also began the United Nations to oversee the treaty was not broken, and it left Germany in a
devastated condition when it was all over.