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Please take out your journal, and grab a textbook!. All About the Theatre Final Project. Part One – Career Investigation. Take a look back at your “Who’s Who in the Theatre” notes Select which career/position sounds MOST INTERESTING to you
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Part One – Career Investigation • Take a look back at your “Who’s Who in the Theatre” notes • Select which career/position sounds MOST INTERESTING to you • You will be writing a one-page paper about this career
Outline • Paragraph 1 • What job you chose, what does that job do?, important spaces in the theatre • Paragraph 2 • What does the book have to say? Online research? Who works for you? Who do you work for? What education/experience/skills do you need? • Paragraph 3 • Why is this job the best fit for you? Conclusion
Details • Must be one page with 3 paragraphs! • Can be typed or handwritten • Correct spelling and grammar are important!! • Worth 20 points • Due Thursday at the beginning of class!
Part Two – Oral Report • You will present a brief oral report on your paper • Will include a slate and five complete sentences
Slating • Slating is introducing yourself and the work you will be performing, including the author • We will slate before EVERY performance!
Slating • “Hello, my name is Kindra Wilson, and I will performing a monologue from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.”
Your Oral Report • Hello, my name is first and last name, and I will be presenting my paper on job title. • A job title is someone who… • A job title needs to have a good knowledge of… • This job requires… • In order to do this job, I need to… • I chose this job because…
Details • Must be SIX COMPLETE SENTENCES, including slate • You may bring your oral report written down. You will not turn in your oral report. • You are graded on the content and presentation of your oral report. • Worth 10 points • Due Thursday at the beginning of the period!
Grading Scale • Career Investigation • 0 = 0 points • 1 = 4 points • 2 = 7 points • 3 = 10 points • 4 = 12 points • 5 = 14 points • 6 = 16 points • 7 = 18 points • 8 = 20 points
Grading Scale • Oral Report • 0 = 0 points • 1 = 3 points • 2 = 4 points • 3 = 5points • 4 = 6points • 5 = 7points • 6 = 8points • 7 = 9points • 8 = 10 points