Please get out your rubrics and projects Objective: SWBAT present mini projects on weather.

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Please get out your rubrics and projects Objective: SWBAT present mini projects on weather

Get Ready for Presentations Poise (2-4 minutes long) Voice Life Eye contact Gestures Speed

Audience Grade Show respect or walk the line at HAC You will each get an “Audience Grade” (-5 points for every time my attention is drawn away from the speaker because of what you are doing)

Presentations I need your rubrics

We will continue our study of Climate Change next class Any presentations not given today will be given NEXT class If we have time- finish “Hot Planet” today