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Name Date Subject and Grade
Title Name Date Subject and Grade
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Criteria (for a grade of 2 out of 5) This template provides an example of what you will need to do in order to receive a passing grade of 2 (letter grade C). To earn a higher grade, up to a 4 out of five, you will need to provide more detail, in the form of more slides with more details (slides with video clips, audio clips, etc. are examples) 3/5 = 20 slides 4/5 = 25 slides A grade of 5 out of five will require an additional section, of at least five slides, providing detailed information on a cellular level and on body systems (applying the knowledge you learned Chapters One and Two in the textbook and you first two group projects).
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Immune System Example Ms
Immune System Example Ms. Foreman’s “Rule of three: - one title per slide - one picture per slide - three notes (from 5-10 words long).” Most of your slides must follow this rule.
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Part A -1 The next set of slides provides information about your topic
Part A The next set of slides provides information about your topic. Usually you will only have one slide, but some topics (which have different names) may require more than one slide.
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Topic: the illness or disease
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Topic: the illness or disease
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Part A The next set of slides, the background or 411 section, provides detailed information about your topic.
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411 slides: who, what, where, why, when
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411 slides: who, what, where, why, when
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411 slides: who, what, where, why, when
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411 slides: who, what, where, why, when
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411 slides: who, what, where, why, when
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Part A-2-2 Symptoms This slide/s may be a bit of a summary of the 411 information in the previous section.
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Symptoms Information about this topic 4/12/2019
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Part B The next set of slides provides information about # 1 prevention and # 2 treatments and #3 side effects.
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Prevention - slide #1 Information about this topic 4/12/2019
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Prevention - slide #2 Information about this topic 4/12/2019
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Treatment slide #1 Information about this topic 4/12/2019
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Treatment slide #1 Information about this topic 4/12/2019
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Part C The next set of slides provides information about the risk or risks to you and your family from the disease that you have studied. This section might provide information about risk based on age, gender, work, etc.
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Risks to me and my family
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Risk factors Information about this topic 4/12/2019
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Your work must include a bibliography and a copy of your notes.
Without a bibliography, and notes, you will be assumed to have plagiarized your work and you will receive a grade of 0%.
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Bibliography: one of several pages
Resource #1 – your textbook Name, copyright date and page # Resource #2 - non-fiction book Resource #3 - internet resource includes date retrieved/used and URL Resource #4 - internet resource includes date retrieved/used and URL Picture #1 - Retrieved November 10, 2007 from Resource #6 Include small thumbnail of picture 4/12/2019
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Bibliography: two of several pages
Resource #1 – your textbook Name, copyright date and page # Resource #2 - non-fiction book Resource #3 internet resource includes date retrieved/used and URL Resource #4 internet resource includes date retrieved/used and URL Picture #1 Retrieved November 10, 2007 from Resource #6 Include small thumbnail of picture 4/12/2019
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Blank final slide - allows your presentation to end without going to a white screen – which is hard on the eyes and encourages people to start talking
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