Snapshot autobiography titles and styles

What is history? Many people describe history as the study of the past, a huge collection of names, dates, and facts that you are expected to memorize.

Snapshot Autobiography Lesson Plan - St. Louis Public Schools

The goal of this assignment is for you to discover other meanings of history and to recognize why it is important to study history. In this project, you will think about the meaning of history by describing and illustrating several events from your own life, finding a witness to provide another description of one of those events, and thinking about the similarities and differences between the two descriptions.

Part I: Snapshot Autobiography 

1) Take blank, regular size piece of paper and fold it so that it forms 3 panels (like a letter you’d mail).

Counting front and back, you should have 6 panels.

2) The first panel is the cover for your Snapshot Autobiography.
      • Give your autobiography a title, for example, “Snapshots from the Life of Kathy.”
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