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Working Conditions Presentation Project. Name. Learning Target. I can identify the required elements of my presentation project. I can synthesize research about working conditions to present findings in a digital project. What is the project?.
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Learning Target • I can identify the required elements of my presentation project. • I can synthesize research about working conditions to present findings in a digital project.
What is the project? • This project is not a traditional 5 paragraph writing assignment. For this project you will create a presentation instead. What tool you use to create your project is ultimately up to you, but here are some tools you could use: • www.prezi.com • www.emaze.com • PowerPoint (if you have access to it) • If you do not have PowerPoint you can use Google Drive and create a PowerPoint presentation of Google Slides. You must share presentations like this with anyone with your partner. If you need help doing this please ASK. • https://www.google.com/drive/ • If there are any others you can think of make sure you get with me to discuss it. We can make sure it is a free tool and one you can use to create this project.
What is it about? • Your focusing questions, the questions that your presentation must answer, are: • 1) What are the modern day problems with working conditions? • 2) Why are they problems? • 3) What countries have these problems? • 4) How do these problems compare with the problems with working conditions in the story Lyddie?
Partners • You will be working with a partner of my selection. • You will be presenting your findings to the class. • You will be evaluating at least four of your classmates’ presentation, with a sheet.
Title Slide • Your title slide is your attention grabber for this project. You want it to stand out and make people want to look at your presentation. • This should include the title of your project. Think of something creative that letspeople know what your presentation is about. • You must include your, and your partner’s, first and last name. • Remember you want to be creative here so people want to continue looking at your presentation.
Content Slides • After your title slide, but before your citation slide, you need to have a minimum of FOUR slides that answer the focusing questions. • Each slide identify what question is being answered on it. • Slides II, IV, VI, and VIII – content. Present answers to each of your focusing questions, with a reason for your answer. • Slides I, III, V, and VII – images. Present images that match the answers to your focusing questions, which help the viewer understand more about your answers.
Pictures • You must incorporate at least 3 appropriate pictures throughout your project. There should not be a picture on your works cited slide. • These pictures must be related to what you are writing about on a given slide. For example, if I was writing about the working conditions in Lyddie, I might include an image like the one to the right… • You MUST state where you got pictures from since you did not create them. This means you must have a source next to the picture. It must be the full URL, like this: • https://www.emaze.com/@AOIIOQFO/Book-Summary
Works Cited Slide • At the very end of your project you need your works cited slide. • You must use and cite a minimum of 5 sources. • Only 3 of these can be picture sources. This means you can still use say 5 pictures and you must cite them, but you must also cite at least 2 reliable content sources as well. • These MUST match your in-text citations. • Your citations must be in MLA format with the full link/URL included. • Use www.easybib.com or http://www.citationmachine.net/mla/cite-a-book as recommended citation generators.