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GRADUATION PROJECT

GRADUATION PROJECT A 5 to 10 Minute Speech

A 5 to 10 Minute Speech Using Note Cards to Cue your Talk GRADUATION PROJECT A 5 to 10 Minute Speech Using Note Cards to Cue your Talk

GRADUATION PROJECT A 5 to 10 Minute Speech Using Note Cards to Cue your Talk Supplemented with Visual Aides

300 Point - ORAL PRESENTATION

300 Point - ORAL PRESENTATION Grades awarded by Evaluation Team.

300 Point - ORAL PRESENTATION Grades awarded by Evaluation Team. And also 125 Points Progress Check Grade awarded by teacher also along the way

300 Point - ORAL PRESENTATION Grades awarded by Evaluation Team. And also 125 Points Progress Check Grade awarded by teacher also along the way Works Cited Page

300 Point - ORAL PRESENTATION Grades awarded by Evaluation Team. And also 125 Points Progress Check Grade awarded by teacher also along the way Works Cited Page Working Outline and Note cards

300 Point - ORAL PRESENTATION Grades awarded by Evaluation Team. And also 125 Points Progress Check Grade awarded by teacher also along the way Works Cited Page Working Outline and Note cards Working Visuals / Power Point Slides

300 Points - ORAL PRESENTATION 125 Points - Progress Check Grade So, as we can see… Two major Grades…

Let‘s examine the major 300 point grade first.

300 Point - ORAL PRESENTATION Grades awarded by Evaluation Team.

300 Point - ORAL PRESENTATION Grades awarded by Evaluation Team 300 Point - ORAL PRESENTATION Grades awarded by Evaluation Team. Each of three (100 pt.) categories is rated with a Word/Term that has a point equivalent.

300 Point - ORAL PRESENTATION Grades awarded by Evaluation Team 300 Point - ORAL PRESENTATION Grades awarded by Evaluation Team. Each of three (100 pt.) categories is rated with a Word/Term that has a point equivalent. Outstanding, Strong, OK, Weak, Failure

300 Point - ORAL PRESENTATION Grades awarded by Evaluation Team 300 Point - ORAL PRESENTATION Grades awarded by Evaluation Team. *Note Judge’s Impression Grades will be detailed in the next section.

Finished Project - 3 Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each - Coverage/Structure 100 pts.

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each - Coverage/Structure 100 pts. - Visuals 100 pts.

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each - Coverage/Structure 100 pts. - Visuals 100 pts. – Speaking Skills 100 pts.

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills Let’s take a look at each of the above categories separately.

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills Intro: Hook, Thesis, Ethos all noticed in Intro,

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills Intro: Hook, Thesis, Ethos all noticed in Intro, Body: Strong support of each Thesis point.

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills Intro: Hook, Thesis, Ethos all noticed in Intro, Body: Strong support of each Thesis point. Strong Transitions between points.

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills Intro: Hook, Thesis, Ethos all noticed in Intro, Body: Strong support of each Thesis point. Strong Transitions between points. Solid Conclusion – Review / Closure

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills Useful in aiding the presentation, not just fluff.

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills Useful in aiding the presentation, not just fluff. Attractive, easily visible, manipulated well.

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills Attention to polish in regards to:

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills Attention to polish in regards to: Volume

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills Attention to polish in regards to: Volume, Pace

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills Attention to polish in regards to: Volume, Pace, Eye Contact

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills Attention to polish in regards to: Volume, Pace, Eye Contact, Platform Movement

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills Attention to polish in regards to: Volume, Pace, Eye Contact, Platform Movement, Poise

Three Grading Criteria – 100 Points Each Coverage/Structure - Visuals – Speaking Skills Attention to polish in regards to: Volume, Pace, Eye Contact, Platform Movement, Poise, Attire.

Impression Grades used by the Judges with numerical equivalent.

Impression Grades used by the Judges with numerical equivalent. Outstanding (Wow!) HI = 100

Impression Grades used by the Judges with numerical equivalent. Outstanding (Wow!) HI = 100 Strong S+ = 95 S = 90

Impression Grades used by the Judges with numerical equivalent. Outstanding (Wow!) HI = 100 Strong S+ = 95 S = 90 Adequate/OK OK+ = 85 OK = 80

Impression Grades used by the Judges with numerical equivalent. Outstanding (Wow!) HI = 100 Strong S+ = 95 S = 90 Adequate/OK OK+ = 85 OK = 80 Weak but passing W+ = 75 W = 70

Impression Grades used by the Judges with numerical equivalent. Outstanding (Wow!) HI = 100 Strong S+ = 95 S = 90 Adequate/OK OK+ = 85 OK = 80 Weak but passing W+ = 75 W = 70 Failing F = Failure

A thorough Power Point as to how the Evaluators will judge Presentations can be found on …

Mr. Ulicny’s Moodle Page A thorough Power Point as to how the Evaluators will judge Presentations can be found on … Mr. Ulicny’s Moodle Page Marking Period 4. Look for the last file of the “Graduation Project” list… Grad. Project X: Presentation to Evaluators "How to Judge Graduation Projects"

Other Helpful Power Point Presentations found in Marking Period 3 of Moodle include: Graduation Project: Tips on Timing your Presentation - Magenta/White Powerpoint presentation

Other Helpful Power Point Presentations found in Marking Period 3 of Moodle include: Graduation Project: Tips on Timing your Presentation - Magenta/White Powerpoint presentation Graduation Project: How to ... Create a Strong Introduction updated Powerpoint presentation

Other Helpful Power Point Presentations found in Marking Period 3 of Moodle include: Graduation Project: How to ...Documentation and Creating Works Cited. 54 slides Powerpoint presentation

Other Helpful Power Point Presentations found in Marking Period 3 of Moodle include: Graduation Project: How to ...Documentation and Creating Works Cited. 54 slides Powerpoint presentation Graduation Project: How to ... Create and Use Note Cards 76 slides Powerpoint presentation

Other Helpful Power Point Presentations found in Marking Period 3 of Moodle include: Graduation Project: How to... Effectively Use Visuals along with some basic advice. Powerpoint presentation

Backside of Handout

Backside of Handout 40 points Works Cited Page

Backside of Handout 40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style

Backside of Handout 40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style 30 points Working Visuals

Backside of Handout 40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style 30 points Working Visuals Power Point – 9 screens minimum

Backside of Handout 40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style 30 points Working Visuals Power Point – 9 screens minimum Another Visual Aid besides Power Point

Backside of Handout 40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style 30 points Working Visuals Power Point – 9 screens minimum Another Visual Aid besides Power Point 55 points Structure

Backside of Handout 40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style 30 points Working Visuals Power Point – 9 screens minimum Another Visual Aid besides Power Point 30 points Structure 25 pts. Detailed Outline / 30 pts. Note Cards

_____/40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style

_____/40 points. Works Cited Page. Min of 4 sources, MLA Style _____/40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style This is a page of Official Documentation of sources used to create the Oral Presentation.

_____/40 points. Works Cited Page. Min of 4 sources, MLA Style _____/40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style This is a page of Official Documentation of sources used to create the Oral Presentation. During your Junior Year, the curriculum demands that the topic of Documentation be reviewed:

_____/40 points. Works Cited Page. Min of 4 sources, MLA Style _____/40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style This is a page of Official Documentation of sources used to create the Oral Presentation. During your Junior Year, the curriculum demands that the topic of Documentation be reviewed: *There will 1 teaching presentation – This is all Review.

*There will 1 teaching presentation – This is all Review. _____/40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style This is a page of Official Documentation of sources used to create the Oral Presentation. During your Junior Year, the curriculum demands that the topic of Documentation be reviewed: *There will 1 teaching presentation – This is all Review. It is also posted as a Power Point on Mr. Ulicny’s Moodle Page.

*There will 1 teaching presentation – This is all Review. _____/40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style This is a page of Official Documentation of sources used to create the Oral Presentation. During your Junior Year, the curriculum demands that the topic of Documentation be reviewed: *There will 1 teaching presentation – This is all Review. It is also posted as a Power Point on Mr. Ulicny’s Moodle Page. *There is but this one assignment of a submitted,

*There will 1 teaching presentation – This is all Review. _____/40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style This is a page of Official Documentation of sources used to create the Oral Presentation. During your Junior Year, the curriculum demands that the topic of Documentation be reviewed: *There will 1 teaching presentation – This is all Review. It is also posted as a Power Point on Mr. Ulicny’s Moodle Page. *There is but this one assignment of a submitted, A quickly evaluated Works Cited Page.

*There will 1 teaching presentation – This is all Review. _____/40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style This is a page of Official Documentation of sources used to create the Oral Presentation. During your Junior Year, the curriculum demands that the topic of Documentation be reviewed: *There will 1 teaching presentation – This is all Review. It is also posted as a Power Point on Mr. Ulicny’s Moodle Page. *There is but this one assignment of a submitted, A quickly evaluated Works Cited Page. Concentrate on Basic Format

*There will 1 teaching presentation – This is all Review. _____/40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style This is a page of Official Documentation of sources used to create the Oral Presentation. During your Junior Year, the curriculum demands that the topic of Documentation be reviewed: *There will 1 teaching presentation – This is all Review. It is also posted as a Power Point on Mr. Ulicny’s Moodle Page. *There is but this one assignment of a submitted, A quickly evaluated Works Cited Page. Concentrate on Basic Format Use a Citation Machine from the Internet

_____/40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style You will copy and paste your finalized Works Cited/Bibliography as a screen on your Power Point

_____/40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style You will copy and paste your finalized Works Cited/Bibliography as a screen on your Power Point You are to create this using MLA style.

_____/40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style You will copy and paste your finalized Works Cited/Bibliography as a screen on your Power Point You are to create this using MLA style. It is recommended you employ one of the internet citation machines.

_____/40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style You will copy and paste your finalized Works Cited/Bibliography as a screen on your Power Point You are to create this using MLA style. It is recommended you employ one of the internet citation machines. Minimum of 4 sources in Working Works Cited Page.

_____/40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style You will copy and paste your finalized Works Cited/Bibliography as a screen on your Power Point You are to create this using MLA style. It is recommended you employ one of the internet citation machines. Minimum of 4 sources in Working Works Cited Page. But more expected on final Works Cited presented as one of your Visuals.

_____/40 points Works Cited Page Min of 4 sources, MLA Style You will copy and paste your finalized Works Cited/Bibliography as a screen on your Power Point You are to create this using MLA style. It is recommended you employ one of the internet citation machines. Minimum of 4 sources in Working Works Cited Page. But more expected on final Works Cited presented as one of your Visuals. Impress your evaluation team with your Works Cited Page Screen.

_____/30 points Visuals

___/30 points Visuals In striving to meet our 21st Century Technology Goals…

___/30 points Visuals In striving to meet our 21st Century Technology Goals… …Power Point is now mandatory.

___/30 points Visuals In striving to meet our 21st Century Technology Goals… …Power Point is now mandatory. Min of 8 slides

___/30 points Visuals In striving to meet our 21st Century Technology Goals… …Power Point is now mandatory. Min of 8 slides plus a 9th slide with Works Cited Page.

___/30 points Visuals In striving to meet our 21st Century Technology Goals… …Power Point is now mandatory. Min of 8 slides plus a 9th slide with Works Cited Page. Also use one other type of Visual.

___/30 points Visuals In striving to meet our 21st Century Technology Goals… …Power Point is now mandatory. Min of 8 slides plus a 9th slide with Works Cited Page. Also use one other type of Visual. Prop, handout, model, tools, uniforms

A minimum of 8 Screens is Required!

A minimum of 8 Screens is Required! Consider a minimum of … 2 screens for each Thesis Point

A minimum of 8 Screens is Required! Consider a minimum of … 2 screens for each Thesis Point 1 screen each: Introduction Conclusion.

A minimum of 8 Screens is Required! Consider a minimum of … 2 screens for each Thesis Point 1 screen each: Introduction Conclusion. This parallels exactly our target for an 8 minute speech!

A minimum of 8 Screens is Required! Consider a minimum of … 2 screens for each Thesis Point 1 screen each: Introduction Conclusion. also 1 More screen (a 9th now) for your Works Cited Page.

A minimum of 8 Screens is Required! Consider a minimum of … 2 screens for each Thesis Point 1 screen each: Introduction Conclusion. 1 More screen (a 9th now) for your Works Cited Page. Copy & paste to a screen at the end.

Get your working power point file on both SCA network drive and on a USB/thumb Drive.

Get finalized file to 000 Ulicny Apps Drive but also have it on a USB

Get finalized file to 000 Ulicny Apps Drive but also have it on a USB Get finalized file to 000 Ulicny Apps Drive but also have it on a USB *We may try to find 5 minutes of class time to get to this in the final week.

Each screen limited to 5 or fewer words.

I Repeat ….

Get working program to both your network Get working program to both your network drive files and on a USB/thumb Drive.

Get working program to both your network Get working program to both your network drive files and on a USB/thumb Drive. Get Final Program to both my 000 Ulicny apps drive and on a USB/thumb Drive.

Get working program to both your network Get working program to both your network drive files and on a USB/thumb Drive. Get Final Program to both my 000 Ulicny apps drive and on a USB/thumb Drive. Remember … Each screen limited to 5 or fewer words. You cannot read from your screens.

* Note At least one visual uses Statistics or Graphs, …a Project Requirement from Math and Science Departments.

______/55 points Structure/ Organization: Detailed Outline & Note Cards

______/55 points Structure: Detailed Outline & Note Cards The speech is never to be composed as a full script you can read.

______/55 points Structure: Detailed Outline & Note Cards The speech is never to be composed as a full script you can read.

Structure: Detailed Outline & Note Cards ______/55 points Structure: Detailed Outline & Note Cards The speech is never to be composed as a full script you can read. Emphasize the Pre-Writing Domains of: Focus, Content, Organization.

Structure: Detailed Outline & Note Cards ______/55 points Structure: Detailed Outline & Note Cards The speech is never to be composed as a full script you can read. Emphasize the Pre-Writing Domains of: Focus, Content, Organization. Finished Detailed Outline will be shown to teacher as a Progress Check, worth 25 points.

Focus – Purpose Statement The purpose of my _______ is to inform or persuade Who? Audience? About?

Focus – Purpose Statement The purpose of my presentation is to Inform Underclassmen (evaluation team) A specific Career __________

______/30 points Structure: Detailed Outline & Note Cards Target of 25 Note cards to be drawn from the Detailed Outline.

______/30 points Structure: Detailed Outline & Note Cards Target of 25 Note cards to be drawn from the Detailed Outline. Cue cards.

______/30 points Structure: Detailed Outline & Note Cards Target of 25 Note cards to be drawn from the Detailed Outline. Cue cards. Nice colored cards are recommended! Easier to organize!

______/30 points Structure: Detailed Outline & Note Cards Target of 25 Note cards to be drawn from the Detailed Outline. Cue cards.

______/30 points Structure: Detailed Outline & Note Cards Target of 25 Note cards to be drawn from the Detailed Outline. Cue cards. Consider this as 7 cards for each thesis point

______/30 points Structure: Detailed Outline & Note Cards Target of 25 Note cards to be drawn from the Detailed Outline. Cue cards. Consider this as 7 cards for each thesis point, 2 cards each for: Intro Conclusion

______/30 points Structure: Detailed Outline & Note Cards Target of 25 Note cards to be drawn from the Detailed Outline. Cue cards. Consider this as 7 cards for each thesis point, 2 cards each from: Intro Conclusion Minimal words and phrases used on each card; not full sentences. I like to think 5 words max.

______/30 points Structure: Detailed Outline and Note Cards Minimal words and phrases used on each card; not full sentences. Remember this!

______/30 points Structure: Detailed Outline and Note Cards Minimal words and phrases used on each card; not full sentences. Remember this! Did you see the shadow spells “minimum?”

______/55 points Structure: 25 Detailed Outline and 30 Note Cards Minimal words and phrases used on each card; not full sentences.

______/55 points Structure: 25 Detailed Outline and 30 Note Cards Minimal words and phrases used on each card; not full sentences. Cards serve as “Training Wheels” They assist you through the speech until you become comfortable.

______/55 points Structure: 25 Detailed Outline and 30 Note Cards Minimal words and phrases used on each card; not full sentences. Cards serve as “Training Wheels” They assist you through the speech until you become comfortable. You will adjust the content on cards, and the number of cards as you progress.

Backside of Page – Progress Check

Backside of Page – Progress Check Working/Evolving …Works Cited Page, minimum of 4 Sources in Precise MLA Style. Working/Evolving … Note cards, Working Outline and 25 cards extracted/transformed from our Detailed Outline. Working/Evolving … Visuals. 9 Slides including the Works Cited Plus one other Non-Electronic Visual

*Continually think of the Presentation as a work in Progress.

Continually think of the Presentation as a work in Progress *Continually think of the Presentation as a work in Progress. These deadlines and targets give us a required starting point.

Continually think of the Presentation as a work in Progress *Continually think of the Presentation as a work in Progress. These deadlines and targets give us a required starting point. We will continue to adapt, increase, and improve in all areas.

Continually think of the Presentation as a work in Progress *Continually think of the Presentation as a work in Progress. These deadlines and targets give us a required starting point. We will continue to adapt, increase, and improve in all areas. Technically for our target deadlines we meet minimums by two Fridays’ deadlines.

Continually think of the Presentation as a work in Progress *Continually think of the Presentation as a work in Progress. These deadlines and targets give us a required starting point. We will continue to adapt, increase, and improve in all areas. Technically for our target deadlines we meet minimums by two Fridays’ deadlines But all areas of the Project will all continually evolve into finalized form for Graduation Project Day.

The End.