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Name of your God, Goddess, Hero, Heroine Your Name Columbia Secondary School for Math, Science, and Engineering ELA II, Professor Ng May ___, 2010
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Culture or Religion of Character Specific character, include names ( in some cultures, naming changes due to socio- historical adjustments or by regions)
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Family Members
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Character Description
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Picture
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Multiple Representations
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Symbols, Colors, Food… related to __________
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Myth, Story or Legend
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Allusions
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Importance
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Works-Cited Slide -List alphabetically using the EXACT format given on page 231 of Write Source: Kershaw, Stephen P. The Greek Myths. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2007. Throughout the presentation, you MUST document your source (see page 229 of Write Source 2000) using parenthetical documentation: after the information used from another source, you must put the author’s last name then the page number: Myths include a motive and are “socially powerful traditional stories” (Kershaw 99).
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Important PowerPoint Pointers
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Selection of Format Choose a solid background that is not distracting. Choose the background color that symbolically can be related to you character. Choose a font style that is not distracting. Use font size, italics, and bold for emphasis of important facts.
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Consistency means Professional Polish You want the audience to focus on the content, not the delivery. The best way to do this is to be as consistent as possible in your use of all elements of your presentation, from fonts, colors, layouts, animations, and slide transitions.
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Use Both Images and Text Some people are more verbally (text) oriented, and some are more visually (image) oriented. If your presentation uses both images and text, it will communicate to more people than just using one or the other. MAKE SURE… your images are relevant
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Be Bold. PowerPoint slides tend to function best when they are straightforward and bold. Follow the famous advice to billboard designers: "Make something that can be read from a car zooming by at 60 miles an hour, at night, during a rain storm, and through a dirty windshield."
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Make everything on your slide nice and large. Use bullets (no complete sentences) Add extra space between bullets. Don’t clutter your slide with too much info. Continue onto a new slide if needed.
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SAVING YOUR SLIDES Save on a USB Flash Drive Be safe, email it to yourself as an attachment. Do not use Google Docs.
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