8 th Personal Pennant Symbol What Do You Stand For?

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8 th Personal Pennant Symbol What Do You Stand For?

Side 1: (40pts) Shows an understanding of: Setting – Important places your life has taken place. Plot/Timeline – List events that have occurred during your life from birth to college/career years.. The Truth about you – Include 4 fun facts about you, and 1 false (but believable) Your Life Motto - Include a favorite quote or motto that represents what you STAND for! “What do you stand for?” Your Name & Period – creatively interwoven in your design.

I have been teaching over 30 years. I have a child born on February 29 th. I was born in Alabama. I have a Beagle. “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.” Dr. Seuss Born in Louisiana Graduated UNO 1 st Job Baton Rouge Pennant Size length Should be a min. of 18 in. or max. of 28 in.

Side 2: (20pts) Pictures of a variety of objects, people, and items that show who you are and what you stand. No Words (unless used in a symbol or picture)

Presentation: (20pts) Stand up straight Look at your audience Speak loud & clear enough for audience to hear (project your voice) Keep your audience’s attention Be prepared and confident Effort: (20 pts) ________ Neatness - Looks Good (time & effort put into final product) Mechanics of language (capitalization, spelling, punctuation, sentence structure…) Proofread & edited