Helpful Sites for Visual Aides and more....

http://www.pbs.org/search/search_results.html?q=immigration http://www.pbs.org/search/search_programsaz.html http://www.goodreads.com http://www.mygradebook.com nomadcarson@gmail.com

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Huck Finn Thematic PowerPoint Presentations March 23 and 24

PowerPoint Presentations Wed. March 23 for (P2, P6 and P7) 


- Thurs., March 24 for (P3 and P8)


At least three slides of six quotes or instances of your theme

a.   Each slide should cover 100 pages of novel.

b.  explications of specific illustrations can be abbreviated though presenter must explain thoroughly.


c. Slide #4 
    create a FOUND POEM concerning your theme on one of these slide.


d. Recite poem completely


e. Slide #5 
    explain "Is Huck Finn a brilliant satire against racism or, does it reinforce stereotypes?"


f. Slides #6-8
      Complete proper Bibliography
                  www.easybib.com (MLA) 


g. be sure to test presentation on laptops in Room 500 to be absolutely sure all work will open and run accordingly. Stop by at least 2 days prior to day of presentation to save on Laptop so you are ready.


h. all material must be original. NOTHING previously presented in class or by Mr. Carson or Ms. Walrond can be in your individual presentation.


Avoid plagiarism 
Don’t forget to include full Bibliography, INCLUDING all photos used, other outside sources AND the novel. 




AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION = constructive criticism 


       1. responding accordingly to/asking questions


       2. checking grammar, spelling of PP Shows, quality of         slides; are the easy to read? 


                 Are they cluttered with too much text? 


               Are the READABLE [ do color combinations work,              do background photos or graphic distract audience or enhance overall presentation]?  


       3. written comments on creativity, accuracy of information, or other GFEs [Gross Factual Errors] and interpretations.


       4. eye contact, body language, voice projection, 


Presentations should NOT be longer than four minutes each.

All presenters are responsible for their OWN work, and presenting individually. This includes punctuation, creativity, and expected vocabulary from these last three weeks. 


There will be NO points for overlapping quotes, duplicate sections, or ideas previously expressed from fellow scholars.


It is each THEME'S members to co-ordinate and present different quotes, pages, sections from the novel. Check the listing below to or those on the Post-Its in Room 500 to learn others presenting on your topic.


Any presenter absent can make up presentation with a valid Doctor's note or other acceptable excuse.

There may be one period in the Computer Lab to begin working on these culminating projects. -100 points


Wisdom, compassion, and courage are the three universally recognized moral qualities of men.
Confucius

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The moral virtues, then, are produced in us neither by nature nor against nature. Nature, indeed, prepares in us the ground for their reception, but their complete formation is the product of habit.

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