Unit 1: Transfer Task 1 DUE NOVEMEBR 12

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Unit 1: Transfer Task 1 DUE NOVEMEBR 12 Create and present an argumentative photo essay that reveals your position (perspective) about an issue or topic of importance to you that relates to one of the Macbeth theme ideas Your essay must include at least 12 images that you create or select from other sources.  Each image should be captioned to convey its connection to your argument.  DUE NOVEMEBR 12

The essay should be presented in a Google Slides format. Your photo essay must be accompanied by a written rationale that expresses your intended thesis and conclusion (call to action), explains the importance or significance to you, and situates your argument in context or in a larger conversation.  You must cite and acknowledge any sources written or created by others.

Photo Essay Example #1 http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1660644,00.html List the main noticing of each picture (where is your eye drawn to?)and explain WHY you think the picture was chosen

Discuss possible themes with a partner- come up with 2 and explain how they apply

Level E unit 2- Spelling NO PAPER 80% or better Email to: erin.sanford@oldham.kyschools.us

https://www.today.com/slideshow/where-children-sleep-moving-look-what-kids-have-lack-44077710 Photo Essay Example #2

Brainstorm any topics that may be of interest to you!! Ambition, fate vs free will , manhood, nature and the unnatural, violence, power, tyranny, reason vs passion, prophecy, guilt and remorse, temptation, appearance vs reality Brainstorm any topics that may be of interest to you!! AND how you can apply them http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=uid&site=pov User name: oldham1 Password: rocks

Persuasive Photo Essay What do you want to convince people about your topic? Remember, it is persuasive! Ambition, fate vs free will , manhood, nature and the unnatural, violence, power, tyranny, reason vs passion, prophecy, guilt and remorse, temptation, appearance vs reality Caption Writing Create a descriptive caption for each photo that provides a context for the scene. DO NOT simply state the obvious

Complete Photo essay rough draft and share with me Vocabtest.com erin.sanford@oldham.kyschools.us https://goo.gl/forms/bNZIakTzGjbzthQ52 Capitol i Level E Unit 2 Choose one to practice: definitions, spelling, parts of speech, synonyms, antonyms, stress marks Online vocab and email Vocab quiz Complete Photo essay rough draft and share with me erin.sanford@oldham.kyschools.us Vocab test today!!

Grab a yellow paper off the bench 1 Check your facts. One of the most important aspects of any type of journalism is accuracy. If you use incorrect information, the story or photo loses credibility. Before uploading or printing any photo captions, make sure you’ve checked that anything stated in the caption is accurate. Create and present an argumentative photo essay that reveals your position (perspective) about an issue or topic of importance to you that relates to one of the Macbeth theme ideas (see task sheet).  Your essay must include at least12 images that you create or select from other sources.  Each image should be captioned to convey its connection to your argument.  The essay should be presented in a Google Slides format. Your photo essay must be accompanied by a written rationale that expresses your intended thesis or conclusion, explains the importance or significance to you, and situates your argument in context or in a larger conversation.  You must cite and acknowledge any sources written or created by others. Caption Writing 2 Describe something that isn’t obvious. If a photo caption simply describes the visuals in the photo, it’s fairly useless. If you have a photo of a sunset and simply caption is as “a sunset” you’re not adding any additional information for the reader. Instead, describe details of the photo that are not obvious, like the location, the time of day or year, or a specific event that is taking place. 3 Identify the main people in the photo. If your photo includes important people, identify who they are. If you know their names, include them (unless they’ve asked to remain anonymous). If you don’t know their names, you might want to put a description of who they are instead 4 Be as specific as possible. This advice goes hand-and-hand with being accurate. If you are unsure of where the photo was taken, or who is in the photo, find out. Showing a photo without any specific information may not be useful to the reader, especially if you cannot inform them of the context in which the photo was taken.[8] Grab a yellow paper off the bench Citing an online photo

Have you… Written a clear, focused argumentative statement (thesis)? Selected & arranged 12 worthy photos that help to advance your photo essay’s argument? Written effective captions that support the argument you are making? Created a meaningful title that enhances your argument’s perspective? Documented all source information in correct MLA style on slide 13? Completed your outline for submission with your project? Saved on your google drive? Worked hard to produce your best work for an audience of your peers? Prayed that you will meet your deadline? ☺

Photo Essay due- end of the period tomorrow 14 Slides Title slide 12 content slides with captions (Correctly) works cited slide (see purple/pink handout) Slides Should be in the order of your outline Pictures should be large on the slide (but not too stretched) Captions Basically should tie back to what is written in your outline ( make sure to give any who, what, when, where, info needed to understand the context of the pic)

FINAL Photo essay due by the end of the period Tomorrow You must have your outside reading book with you to read . Thursday you will read and write your first book response for your second book.  . All 12 PHOTOS MUST BE CAPTIONED AND CITED. Make sure to include transition slides where needed to help with flow. Share your google slides with me: Erin.sanford@oldham.ky schools.us HAND IN YOUR OUTLINE!!!!!