I hope everyone had a good Easter :) I'm really looking forward to our presentations on Wednesday! We've got a lot of really good short stories queued up. You guys can really pick 'em. Ok, let's get down to it. In this blog post, I will cover:
Short Story PresentationsThe purpose of these presentations is to introduce us all to your stories. You will not be giving away the whole premise or spoiling the plot. Think of your presentation like a movie trailer. You are trying to get us interested in your story. In class last Monday, y'all assured me that you were well acquainted with Google Slides. However, if you find yourself needing a refresh, this YouTube video covers all the basic tasks you will need to be able to do. Your presentation will have five slides. Slide #1: Title Page Content of the slide:
What you will say:
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Slide #2: Image/Images Content of the slide:
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Slide #3: A Quote from the Story Content of the slide:
What you will say:
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Slide #4: Why You Think this Story Matters Content of the slide:
What you will say:
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Slide #5: Tailored Recommendation Content of the slide:
What you will say:
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Rubric for the first drafts of your Self-Directed Inquiry EssaysWe should have more time to talk about this on Wednesday. Your first drafts need to be at least 500 words long. The skills I'm assessing in the first drafts of these essays are:
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