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"By learning you will teach, by teaching you will learn." - Latin Proverb
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Teaching a Class Project Its about Greece Its about you using your awesome talent to speak in front of a friendly class Its about exploring Greece in a depth you haven’t before Its about writing a test and seeing if you want to be a teacher in your future
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Research Project & Presentation Stankiewicz World Studies
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Essential Questions What are my responsibilities for this assignment? What topic do I have to cover? What type of presentation do I have to give? How do I give my presentation? How will I be assessed? How will I research my topic?
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Tasking Your assignment is to teach a twenty to thirty minute class on a topic related to Ancient Greece You will have a partner (1-2) to do this presentation The presentation will a Power Point product and be presented to the class
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Tasking (Continued) - 2 You will research your topic using the following sources: –Textbook –Internet –Primary Sources found in the Library website –Books and periodicals –You will properly cite all sources on your last presentation page
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Tasking (Continued) -3 You will present a finished hardcopy of your slide to teacher You will self score the written presentation using the handout provided Hard copy of Power Point Presentation itself is worth 100 points Oral Presentation is also worth 100 points
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Tasking (Continued) -4 Your presentation will contain essential questions for the students to learn Your presentation will cover the essential questions You will answer questions from the audience and clarify as needed Oral presentation is much more than reading the slides
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Tasking (Continued) -5 You will provide three (3) thought- provoking questions that will be used on a future exam Two will be multiple choice questions One will be an essay question You have an option of providing notes to the other students
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Tasking (Continued) -6 You will be assessed on: –Facts presented and accuracy –Whether you covered the topic sufficiently –Essential Questions provided –Questions for class assessment –Oral presentation Voice, confidence, tone, (all the things you have been assessed previously in speaking) Equality of presentation
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Tentative Library Schedule: ( To be determined
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Guidance Must follow handout Must self evaluate Must be accompanied by hard copy of slides
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Topics Greek Geography Greek City States –Sparta, Athens, etc Democracy in Greece Art in Greece Alexander the Great Trojan War –Truth and Myth Greek Philosophers –Socrates, Plato Greek Philosophers (2) –Aristotle, Archimedes Peloponnesian War –Greece vs. Sparta Greece vs. Persia Greek Gods and Goddesses (2) Homer- Iliad and Odyssey
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Note You will have regular classes during this time when you are not in the library
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The Presentation You and teammates are the educators You have vital information to share Your task is important
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Your Performance - 1 You know how to do this You’ve done it before You are building on your previous success
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Your Performance - 2 Things to remember –Research well –Support your slides with more information –Speak clearly –at normal rate Practice
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Your Performance - 3 Pitfalls Things that will distract from your presentation Reading the slides only –Add interesting supplements to slides Distracting mannerisms –Ping pong, etc Away from the white board
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Your Audience Every person in your audience is important Make eye contact Speak to them like a conversation When it is assessment question time give the audience time to respond
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The Audience Part of total assessment is to be a good audience Quiet, supportive, helpful Cooperate and graduate
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Title of Presentation Your Names World Studies (Class)
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Attention Step Slide Related quote or fact that gets the students interested in your topic Quote should be from someone with credibility on the subject Explain who made the quote and why they are credible
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Essential Questions How did ………. What are ………. Who did ……….. Why did ………. When did ……………. What was the result of …………….
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Slide Title This is the basic slide for facts –Can be found in Text and/or Content Layouts Many of your slides use this format Be careful not to put too much information on each slide A cramped slide is ineffective
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Slide Title The format you use for information with a picture or map
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Assessment Question (example) What is the Capital of Maine? a)Boston b)Hartford c) Scarborough d) Augusta Multiple choice question
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Assessment Question (example) What were the political reasons as to why the ancient Athenians and Spartans engaged in so many wars? Essay Example
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Assessment Question Answers Have a slide with answers to the assessment questions you constructed
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Summary Slide Summarize your presentation on one or more slides No new information Reinforcement Quote
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References Consulted Use proper format
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Important Information All presentations are constructed on SHS computers. Presentations will be put on your school hard drive and accessed from SHS computer in classroom or other facility. There is to be no information imported from another computer, disk, thumb drive, emailed, etc as they can corrupt the system.
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Final Word Practice Relax Don’t worry You can do it Don’t worry
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Summary of Lesson Tasking – You teach a class How to teach the class Procedures Handout Choose topics
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To teach is to learn twice. ~Joseph Joubert, Pensées, 1842
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