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Interactive Orals for Antigone. Additional NEED-TO-KNOW information in order to present a successful IO!. What you MUST turn in:. Poster Summary or abstract sheet with the main points of your presentation
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Interactive Orals for Antigone Additional NEED-TO-KNOW information in order to present a successful IO!
What you MUST turn in: • Poster • Summary or abstract sheet with the main points of your presentation • Works cited listing at least 2 academic articles. If you get info from other sources, cite them, but at least 2 must be scholarly research articles by lit professors.
A sample plan for your IO • Possibility 1: • Set up the scene (when in the play, what’s happened so far) • Perform your scene • Discuss your topic and connect it to the scene • Ask and answer questions • Possibility 2: • Discuss your topic and how it connects to the play • Set up the scene (when in the play, what’s happened so far) • Perform your scene • Ask and answer questions
Academic Sources • Use NCWiseOwl to access EBSCOhost and get to real literary criticism about Antigone • There are 244 articles if you enter the key word “antigone” • By clicking on the title of the article, you will get an Abstract, which is like a summary, so you can decide if the approach (kind of analysis or theory used) will fit your assignment—read it.
IF you still feel overwhelmed • Go back to the “literature” main screen and start a new search using phrases like “psychological interpretation of Antigone” or “archetypes in Antigone” or “chorus in Greek Drama” • If you are STILL stuck, email me and I’ll try to send some suggestions your way. But be sure to tell me what you’ve already done!
To get an “Exceeds Expectations” score • Props or costumes • Prezi or powerpoint • Backdrop (in powerpoint or poster form) • Music • Actual staging of the scene with movement appropriate to the dialogue
Be Prepared! • Make sure the poster has the important information about your research • Make sure everyone fulfills his/her responsibilities • Rehearse and time your presentation—no more than 12 minutes