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Visual Support—pictures, imagery, props, video, etc Visual Support—pictures, imagery, props, video, etc. that offer further insight into a topic…

Visual Support Options PowerPoint (Pictures/Video/Music) Should NOT include more than 5 words per slide Poster (Pictures and/or Key Words) Pictures (Printed out—large enough to see clearly—or In a book) Example Objects (Like “show-and-tell”; bring a tangible example of your topic) Web Link (Ensure that the web link is user friendly, meaning it works here at school; YouTube conversions can be made using KeepVid.com or some other MP4 converter) Music Clips (Audio only; no visual display required)

“MLA Shorthand” Author’s Last name, Author’s First name. “Title of the work or article.” Title of the book, website, newspaper, magazine, news station, etc. Page Number(s) [if necessary]. Date found.