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If you are at a 5th grade age, you would probably be assigned a project on Christopher Columbus. What you have to do is get information on him and get things like his birthday, his voyages, and when Christopher Columbus began and ended his explorations and voyages.
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1Find information online. Search for "Christopher Columbus" on the Internet.
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2Go to your local library.
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3Take notes. Notes help you remember information as well as act as a reference for writing.
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4Decide on the information that you wish to add. Make sure to add key facts, not little sides like how he walked. You don't want a 20 minute report!
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5Write or type your report. This can be done in a word processor such as open office or Microsoft Word.
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6Check spelling and grammar this is important if you want to make your project look good
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7Add pictures and charts! If you want an article to flourish you must make it interesting.
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8When you feel you are close to done make a final check for spelling, also make a few final touches.
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