Elderberry Final Due: December 14th and 18th

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Elderberry Final Due: December 14th and 18th Prepare your class file with all your assignments in weekly order by Dec. 14. Choose a Project and complete it by Dec. 18. 1.

Thinking & Discussion

A. Prepare Class File: Assignments filed in order Thinking & Discussion Include your name & class on the front. Use tabs to label each week of assignments Make sure to include Midterm Rubric Turn in by December 14th I will return it on Dec. 18th

B. Choose 1 of the following project ideas inspired by one of the topics we covered in this class. Write a song and perform it. Write a poem, memorize & perform it. Create a piece of art (draw, paint, collage, poster) Write a 1000 word essay about something that impacted you from these topics. (Intro, Body, Conclusion) Create a speech with PPT & perform it. (using speech principles)

Date Assignment Homework 11/30 9am FINAL info Finish GS Essay, Decide which project for the FINAL 12/4 10am Discuss Greatest Showman Essays in class Start preparing your FINAL 12/4 6pm Meet 10 minutes each with Jennifer to talk about Final Project choice and questions. 12/7 9am Listen/Discuss: “This is Me” Prepare your FINAL 12/11 10am Meet with Jennifer once more for Final Help (sign up for meetings) 12/14 9am Turn in your File. Reflecting on the semester. 12/18 10am Perform/share your Final Take your File from Jennifer. 12/21 9am Optional (depending on your attendance) Individual meetings.