Saturday

Quarter 1, Week 9

Monday, September 24                                            
Classwork
  1. Presentations (click here for rubric)
Homework
  • Finish Presentation
  • Reflection (3 paragraphs: What you did well, what can be improved, how you are going to do it)
Tuesday, September 25                                               
Classwork
  1. Presentations (click here for rubric)
Homework
  • Finish Presentation
  • Reflection (3 paragraphs: What you did well, what can be improved, how you are going to do it)
Thursday, September 27                                                
Classwork
  1. Presentations (click here for rubric)
Homework
  • Reflection (3 paragraphs: What you did well, what can be improved, how you are going to do it)
  • Choose Independent Reading for next quarter (click here for suggested list)
Here is an amended version of the presentation rubric...

Oral Presentation Evaluation Rubric (Modified from Senior Presentation Rubric)

1 (Not Met/Below)
2  (Approaches)
3  (Meets)
4 (Exceeds)
Content

(Presentation Topic must link to The Things They Carried or War Literature)
Weak or unclear  link is made between presentation content and War Literature
Link is drawn between presentation content and War Literature
Clear link is established  between  the content of the presentation andWlar Literature and/orThe Things They Carried
Link between presentation and War Literature is established through the use of  thoughtful research
1 (Not Met/Below)
2  (Approaches)
3  (Meets)
4 (Exceeds)
Organization

(Minimum of 7 slides, picture(s) on each, 3 subtopics, 4 MLA documented sources)
Minimum # of slides used, but information is inaccurate or disorganized, sources may not be accurately documented
Minimum # of slides are used, information is accurate but information is not organized in a logical order
Minimum # of slides are used effectively to visually support the presenter in logically organizing  the presentation
Slides include both visual and written information that enhances and enriches the presentation
1 (Not Met/Below)
2  (Approaches)
3  (Meets)
4 (Exceeds)
Delivery

(Effective presentation techniques)
Speaker reads directly from slides often, makes little eye contact, distracting  body movement
Body movement, eye contact and voice indicate more practice is necessary, speaker may read from slides
Body movement, eye contact and voice are used in concert with visual aid for effective delivery of information
Body movement, eye contact,  voice and visual aid  are used to enhance and enrich audience experience
1 (Not Met/Below)
2  (Approaches)
3  (Meets)
4 (Exceeds)
Impromptu Skills

(at least 2 Questions and Answers)
Speaker cannot fully answer one or more audience questions
Speaker has difficulty answering one or more audience questions
Speaker can adequately answer audience questions
Speaker can answer questions thoughtfully, enriching the audience’s experience