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Renaissance/Reformation Renaissance/Reformation Baseball Cards For this project, you are to make baseball cards for 5 people that influenced the Renaissance/Reformation. Choose one person from each category below, plus one additional person from any category. For each person, you are to make a baseball/trading card. • On the front of the card include a picture/illustration of the person, their name, their title, and the date of their birth and death. • On the back of the baseball card describe what that person contributed to the Renaissance/Reformation. Cards should contain a minimum of 5 facts/ sentences. Including an additional image of an accomplishment (a painting, building, book) of the person is optional. Renaissance or Reformation MVP (Most Valuable Player) Choose one of your 5 Renaissance/ Reformation figures as the MVP. The MVP of the Renaissance/ Reformation should be someone you think contributed more to the Renaissance/ Reformation than anyone else. In class you will give a 1-2 minute speech in which you describe why you chose that person as the Renaissance/ Reformation MVP. In your speech you should include the following information about the MVP. 1. Why are they the MVP? 2. What are their contributions to the Renaissance/ Reformation? 3. How did their contributions affect the Renaissance/ Reformation? 4. Why are their contributions greater than that of other Renaissance/ Reformation figures? 5. How would the Renaissance/ Reformation be different without the contributions of you MVP? You may use note cards when giving your speech, but eye contact and looking at the audience are important to the speech grade. Italian European Political Reformation Renaissance Renaissance Leaders and Figures Figures Figures Humanist • Michelangelo • Raphael • Donatello • Sandro Botticelli • Dante Alighieri • Machiavelli • Artemesia Gentileschi • Andreas Vesalius • Leonardo da Vinci • Filippo Brunelleschi • • • • • • • • The Medici Family • Martin Luther • Queen Elizabeth I • John Calvin • Christine de Pizan • Henry VIII • Queen Isabella I • St. Ignatius of Loyola • Isabella d’Este • John Wycliffe • Baldassare • William Tyndale Castiglione • Ulrich Zwingli • Erasmus • Sir Thomas More • Francois Rabelais • Petrarch ***You may choose someone not listed, so long as they were a renaissance figure from one of the categories above. Albrecht Durer Jan Van Eyck Pieter Bruegel Cervantes Johann Gutenberg El Greco William Shakespeare Baseball card layout: You may layout you baseball cards however you choose. Listed below is one optional way. Stats: -Was a master goldsmith who…. -Built the ……. -First to design …… -Is important because …… -Was most famous for….. Filippo Brunelleschi Architect 1377- 1446 Be sure to use a lot of color and creativity on your baseball cards. You may also create a envelope/case to store you baseball cards in. Grading: • Each baseball card is worth 5 points, totaling 25 points. • The speech is worth an additional 25 points. Rubric for the Speech 5 4 CATEGORY Stays on topic all (100%) Stays on topic most Stays on Topic of the time. Speech lasts (99-90%) of the time. Time Limit 1-2 minutes. Content Posture and Eye Contact Preparedness Shows a full understanding of the topic. Stands up straight, looks relaxed and confident. Establishes eye contact with everyone in the room during the presentation. Student is completely prepared and has obviously rehearsed. Speech lasts 1 minute to 30 seconds. Shows a good understanding of the topic. Stands up straight and establishes eye contact with some in the room during the presentation. Student seems pretty prepared but might have needed a couple more rehearsals. 3 1 Stays on topic some (89%-75%) of the time. Speech lasts less than 30 seconds. Shows a good understanding of parts of the topic. Sometimes stands up straight and establishes eye contact. It was hard to tell what the topic was. No speech given. The student is somewhat prepared, but it is clear that rehearsal was lacking. Does not seem to understand the topic very well. Slouches and/or does not look at people during the presentation. Student does not seem at all prepared to present.