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9 TH GRADE EXHIBITION

9 TH GRADE EXHIBITION. 9 TH GRADE FOCUS. This year you should focus on being involved in school and setting goals As 9th graders, you are required to have 20 hours of campus involvement This is a great opportunity to make new friends, grow socially, and become accustomed to high school.

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9 TH GRADE EXHIBITION

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  1. 9TH GRADE EXHIBITION

  2. 9TH GRADE FOCUS This year you should focus on being involved in school and setting goals As 9th graders, you are required to have 20 hours of campus involvement • This is a great opportunity to make new friends, grow socially, and become accustomed to high school. This can be accomplished by participating in school activities such as clubs, sporting events, and campus projects

  3. YOUR EXHIBITION You will display your learning and experience via a PowerPoint presentation. Presentation Dates 9th: Tuesday, June 4 10th & 11th: Friday, May 31 This will prepare you for your senior exhibition

  4. OVERVIEW OF THE EXHIBITION POWER POINT About Me Age, personal attributes (interests, clubs, activities) and a unique personal fact Academic Information Grades, Attendance, Academic Awards Future Plans Now and Into the Future; college ,career, and personal goals

  5. EXHIBITION RUBRIC This is the exhibition rubric. It will be used to grade your presentation. This is the exhibition rubric and is how you will be graded when presenting your PowerPoint.

  6. Presentation DO’S Do Not’s • Look at the audience • Stand with good posture • Keep it simple • Make sure the words are legible • Read off the board • Chew gum • Add unnecessary animations • Use slang

  7. DRESS TO IMPRESS Wear formal clothes! Guys: Dress shirt, dress pants, dress shoes (Tie strongly recommended) Girls: Formal skirt/blouse or dress pants No casual clothes Sneakers, t-shirts, tank tops, sandals, etc. You want to look professional Think as if you are going to a job interview or to church

  8. BE PREPARED Plan ahead! February – March Work on completing all grade level requirements Prepare your Exhibition PowerPoint (Begin working on it as soon as it is assigned so that you do a good job, feel comfortable and do not feel stressed at the last minute.) April – May Complete Exhibition PowerPoint May 19-29 Clean up and look over your Exhibition PowerPoint for mistakes. • Practice, practice, practice! • Use notecards if needed

  9. TRY YOUR BEST AND HAVE FUN! Good luck on your Exhibitions

  10. OVERVIEW OF THE EXHIBITION POWER POINT About Me Age, personal attributes (interests, clubs, activities) and a unique personal fact Academic Information Grades, Attendance, Academic Awards Future Plans Now and Into the Future; college ,career, and personal goals

  11. OVERVIEW OF THE EXHIBITION POWER POINT About Me Age, personal attributes (interests, clubs, activities) and a unique personal fact Academic Information Grades, Attendance, Academic Awards Future Plans Now and Into the Future; college ,career, and personal goals Use the last three slides of this presentation as a starting point (template) for your presentation.

  12. About Me Age, personal attributes (interests, clubs, activities) and a unique personal fact

  13. Academic Information Grades, Attendance, Academic Awards

  14. Future Plans Now and Into the Future; college ,career, and personal goals

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