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Name of Person (picture on the slide). Biography NPD (4 pts.) (go to http://mrsstook.weebly.com for the electronic template, example of ppt, and helpful websites). Before _____ was Famous (7 pts.). Significant fact (lived with… worked at…studied at…)
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Name of Person(picture on the slide) Biography NPD (4 pts.) (go to http://mrsstook.weebly.com for the electronic template, example of ppt, and helpful websites)
Before _____ was Famous (7 pts.) • Significant fact (lived with… worked at…studied at…) • Another significant fact/accomplishment • One quote from source in “ “ • Explanation/interpretation of the quote • picture • Cite source(s) in parenthesis correctly ( ) • (Author pg#) ex: (Mumford 59) • (“doc or web page title”) ex: (“Biography-Anuhea”)
What made _____ Famous (7 pts.) • Significant event • Another significant event/accomplishment • One quote from source in “ “ • Explanation/interpretation of the quote • picture • Cite source(s) in parenthesis ( ) • (Author pg#) ex: (Mumford 59) • (“doc or web page title”) ex: (“Biography-Anuhea”)
What _____ is Doing Now (7 pts.) • Significant event/accomplishment • Another significant event/accomplishment • One quote from source in “ “ • Explanation/interpretation of the quote • picture • Cite source(s) in parenthesis ( ) • (Author pg#) ex: (Mumford 59) • (“doc or web page title”) ex: (“Biography-Anuhea”)
Works Cited (10 pts.) • 3 or more valid, credible sources listed in correct MLA format (see handout) • At least 1 source from EBSCO or Encyclopedia Brittanica • No Wikipedia citations
Overall Content & Info. (10 pts.) • Ideas and information on slides and oral presentation are clear. • Facts are significant and relevant. • Quotes and explanation/interpretation are significant and add to the understanding of the person. • Student elaborates on the slides (tells more) in their oral presentation ie: don’t only state what’s on the slides. • Sources are cited correctly on all slides. • Very few errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling; Slides are in order.
Overall Visual Presentation (5 pts.) • Colorful and neat • Layout and pictures are relevant and clear • Sufficient amount of space used without being overcrowded • Color and size of font is easy to read from far away
Oral Presentation (10 pts.) • Volume: speak loud enough to hear from the back of the room • Eye contact: Don’t read off the slides or notecards; LOOK and speak to your audience • Clarity: no mumbling; speak clearly, pronounce your words through the whole sentence • Posture & Pacing: speak at a ‘just right’ pace; not too fast or too slow. Stand straight, don’t fidget or sway. • Proper English: don’t use slang or pidgin