This document provides a template for students to create digital trading cards about famous people or places related to a particular topic. The template includes slides for the title, person/place name and description, image and caption, additional information, and ending thoughts. Directions are given to add content to each slide, including a description, caption, and credits for the image. An example trading card is also provided about Martin Luther King Jr. and John F. Kennedy from the Civil Rights Movement.
This document provides a template for students to create digital trading cards about famous people or places related to a particular topic. The template includes slides for the title, person/place name and description, image and caption, additional information, and ending thoughts. Directions are given to add content to each slide, including a description, caption, and credits for the image. An example trading card is also provided about Martin Luther King Jr. and John F. Kennedy from the Civil Rights Movement.
A template for students to complete digital trading cards about famous
people or places in reference to a particular topic. Directions • Each slide is set up with a spot for different types of content. Use the slide template that makes sense for your project. • Make sure you set up your presentation for success with a Title or Lead card that sets up your cards for your audience. Title slide PUT THE PERSON/ PLACE NAME HERE • Add a description of the person or place here. • Your description should be in your own words. • You should also add a caption for the image. • A caption should have all the information about the picture, be accurate and interesting. Identify the main person in the photo. Be specific and make sure it is labeled correctly. Always include credits and citations as well. <Insert caption here> • Use the box to the right to add your image Use this slide if you need more content • You can add a brief description here
Add more information here as needed
Ending slide Put your last thoughts or wrap up here Who’s who in the Civil Rights Movement This is an example Martin Luther King, Jr. • 1929-1968 • Pastor Dexter Avenue Baptist Church • Voting rights campaign • Non-violent leader of the civil rights movement • Assassinated 1968 • Famous speech “I Have a Dream” • Posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal • Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was established as a holiday in numerous cities and states beginning in 1971, and as a U.S. federal holiday in 1986. John F. Kennedy • 1917-1963 • President of the United States, 1961- 1963 • Champion of freedom • Strong supporter of civil rights • Assassinated 1963 Ending slide 2 Put your last thoughts or wrap up here Customize this Template