Mr. Barber's Class
The Fair's Here!
Mr. Barber's Class
History Fair Page!
Complete with squiggly lines in the background!  YES!
Congratulations to our Elizabeth Martinsen for the first place historical paper in the hole, entire, gigantic, 7th-largest-district-in-the-nation-HISD!
AWESOME!!

My Japanese colleagues Mr. Tsujiichi, Mr. Taniguchi and Mr. Nakazawa and I pause for a picture where Rio de Janeiro host its yearly world famous "Carnival".  We sit in the specially-designed carnival stadium where thousands of participants parade past judges in hopes of being named the best dance school.
Below are links to important History Fair documents.
Links to help you with
History Fair research
History Fair--Progress Due Dates
Historical Newspapers
SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT INFORMATION
History Study Center
elibrary
Encyclopedia Britannica online School Edition
History Fair Rules
Grolier Online
EasyBib
Worried about doing the bibliography right?  Use this online bibliography tool.
Social Studies Databases
Student Research Center
Net Trekker
Here are some links to other webpages concerning History Fair
National History Day (Fair) Website
Here's the "way more information than you'll probably ever need about History Fair link"!
It is helpful though on how to create a successful History Fair project.  You can use it as a reference.  Don't worry you don't have to read it all!  ( :
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