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One Land, Two Perspectives
Create a title in your infographic called "One Land, Two Perspectives"
View the source evidence from each category. Determine which pieces of evidence are pro-Israeli, which are
pro-Palestine, and which are neutral.
Israeli Evidence
Create a section/heading in your infographic called "Israell Evidence"
Choose ONE piece of evidence from EACH category (for a total of 4 pieces) that supports the Israeli point of
view. For example, you 'll have one piece of evidence from the "Borders/Settlement" Issue Copy/paste them
into your infographic
Under each piece of evidence, summarize the piece of evidence IN YOUR OWN WORDS. What is the
source trying to communicate?How does it support the Israeli point of view?
Palestine Evidence
Create a section/heading in your infographic called "Palestine Evidence"
Choose ONE piece of evidence from EACH category (for a total of 4 pieces) that supports the Palestinian
point of view. For example, you'll have one piece of evidence from the "Borders/Settlement"Issue.
Copy/paste them into your infographic
Under each piece of evidence, summarize the piece of evidence IN YOUR OWN WORDS. What is the
source trying to communicate?How does it support the Palestinian point of view?
Reflection
square Create a title in your infographic called "Reflection"
Reflect upon and answer the following questions thoughtfully in your own words:What was challenging
about advocating for both sides? What surprised you or changed your understanding?How can understanding
both sides help in real-world conflict resolution?
) Add photos (that reflect the topic) to enhance the creativity of your infographic
How to Submit:
square Check your infographic for proper spelling, grammar, creativity,and neatness
square Download your infographic as a PDF
Submit your PDF to the schoology submission spot