Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Culminating Presentations Day 1: Teach the Teacher!

Goal: Use your understanding of helpful and unhelpful presentation strategies to begin working on your culminating group novel presentations!

Agenda:
Read
Critique your teacher's
presentation
Assign presentation roles
in your novel groups
Begin working!

Critiquing a Presentation
  • Ms. Daniel (or Ms.Roberts) will give a presentation on "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" which we read as a class last week.
  • Use THIS DOCUMENT (make a copy for yourself) to take notes on positive parts of the presentation and parts that need improvement.
  • After the presentation, go HERE to post your helpful feedback.

Your Turn!
  • The culminating project for our "Reading the Novel" unit is a group presentation.
  • You will work together to cover these categories in your group novel. Each person should become the "expert" on one (or more) of the categories below:
    • Setting
    • Characterization
    • Plot
    • Diction
    • Theme
    • Your recommendation


  • There is a template HERE to get you started, but you are encouraged to be as creative as possible.
  • Check THIS RUBRIC before you begin - use images to represent what you are trying to convey. The less text on the slide, the better.
  • If you need to look at the example presentation again, use Ms. Daniel's presentation here to help guide you.
  • Everyone in your group must have a speaking role, because you will be assessed individually and as a group. Each person should become an expert on one of the categories above.

Ready? Get set?
  • Assign roles to everyone in your group. 
  • Make a copy of your template and share it with everyone in your group.
  • Name it Period, Novel Title, Your First Names. 
  • Also share it with Ms. Daniel, Ms. Roberts and Ms. Love (periods 1-2) 
  • Go! 


Reminders:
Check your English Journal for any work you need to finish.
Check the blog when you are absent.
Be ready to come tomorrow and finish up your group project!

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