Mi Reading
Opening Thought Americans have a lot of traditions during the Christmas season. What traditions do you have in your household? What traditions would you like to continue with your family and what ones would you what to change?
PPT Presentation 7X7 Rule Font is easy to read Pictures are cited correctly Information is cited correctly Speech is practiced and polished- use of notecards Does not read off the slides One slide for every part of the paper
Japanese Basics Japans location Japan was isolated from the world Food, clothing, and traditions overlapping How Japan compares “Japan.” Photograph. About.com. Geography, 1 Nov. 2005. Web. 8 Jan. 2014. “Japan.” Photograph. About.com. Geography, 1 Nov. 2005. Web. 8 Jan. 2014.
Bosnian Foods/Cooking Styles. Baklava is a popular dish here in Bosnia Usually eaten at special events or holidays Made from Sugar, Honey, layers of filo dough, and walnuts Tufahije is also a popular dessert in Bosnia. Made of walnut-stuffed apples stewed in water with sugar. Usually served with whipped cream Bosnians use Turkish or European cooking styles
Jewish Country Most Jews live in Israel Its main religion is Jewish Jewish holy sites get funding and protection
Jewish Country Most Jews live in Israel Its main religion is Jewish Jewish holy sites get funding and protection
Japanese Staple Food Rice 1. Social customs 2. Language 3. Diet Tea 1. Religion 2.Diet 3. Tradition La Fuji Mama. “Zakkoku Mai- Japanese rice with mixed grains.” Photograph. Bringing world flavors to the family dinner table. , 14 Jan. 2010. Web. 6 Jan. 2014. “Chabako.” Photograph. Japanese tea Ceremony. Equipment used during a tea ceremony, 1999. Web 8 Jan. 2014. La Fuji Mama. “Zakkoku Mai- Japanese rice with mixed grains.” Photograph. Bringing world flavors to the family dinner table. , 14 Jan. 2010. Web. 6 Jan. 2014. “Chabako.” Photograph. Japanese tea Ceremony. Equipment used during a tea ceremony, 1999. Web 8 Jan. 2014.
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7 slides all together Title Slide Section 1: Introduction Section 2: Background/Profile Section 3: Differing Viewpoints Section 4: Socioeconomic, race, religion, and traditions Section 5: Stereotypes Section 6: Concluding Idea
Drafting Time! Each student will get a rubric Each student will get a template to map out what they are going to talk about on each slide. Each student will get notecards to write their information on.
Closure- Turn and Talk What are your top 10 things about Christmas?