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Home - National History Day Celebrating 51 Years of Impact For more than 50 years, National History Day has impacted the teaching and learning of history across the world
Contest Rules Evaluation - National History Day Contact your regional or state affiliate coordinator for more information on topics, sources, and deadlines Project Evaluation If you enter an NHD contest, judges will use NHD Evaluation Forms to evaluate your entry You are encouraged to use these forms as a guide in developing your project
Contest - National History Day Each year, students around the world discover history through National History Day ® (NHD) by creating historical research projects Through the process, students develop skills in communication, project management, and historical thinking
National Contest - National History Day Arriving at the National Contest Student Check In Contest check-in takes place on Sunday, June 8, from 9:00 a m to 8:00 p m in the Stamp Student Union, Colony Ballroom Information about schedules, judging times locations, and campus logistics will be available when you check in
Get Started on Your Project - National History Day A National History Day ® (NHD) project is your way of presenting your historical argument, research, and interpretation of your topic’s significance in history NHD projects can be created individually or as part of a group There are two entry divisions: Junior (grades 6–8) or Senior (grades 9–12)
Theme - National History Day The annual National History Day ® contest theme is designed to help you think of a topic from any aspect of local, regional, national, or world history With this focus, you can begin to ask questions that your research will help you answer, including how your topic is significant in history