Monday, September 15, 2014

9-15-2014 PS--Fear Case Studies Presentations

PLAN
  • Reminder: When you arrive to class, please open the blog on your digital device.
    • Welcome, Attendance & Daily Plan
    • Packer Contest
    • Check Personal Fear Experience Journal
    • Follow me on Twitter (@MrBuckleyEHS) for Public Speaking updates
    • Fear Unit
      • Fear Case Studies Presentations
        • 5-10 Minutes FINAL PREP--Then PRESENTATIONS
        • Divide into groups
        • Create two presentations
          • Skit of the story
          • Interactive presentation of questions and answers such as:
            • Game Show, Jeopardy, Etc.
            • Jimmy Fallon Interview or Skit
        • Your combined presentation is worth 20 points
          • Skit (10 Points)
            • Creative--5 Points
            • Covered Basic Concepts--5 Points
          • Q & A (10 Points)
            • Creative--5 Points
            • Covered All Questions--5 Points
      • Student Presentations
        • Case Study #1
          • Presentation
          • Q & A
          • Mr. Buckley's Comments
        • Case Study #2
          • Presentation
          • Q & A
          • Mr. Buckley's Comments
        • Case Study #3
          • Presentation
          • Q & A
          • Mr. Buckley's Comments
    • Plan for Future Classes
    HOMEWORK (OFFICIAL at 3:10 P.M. Each Day)
      • Follow me on Twitter (@MrBuckleyEHS) for Public Speaking updates (Due Today)
      • Complete Personal Fear Inventory (Due Tuesday)
        • Complete the Personal Fear Inventory for your class. All results are anonymous.
        • Click on the link below and answer the 3 questions:
      • Activity #15--DATE--Personal Fear Analysis Journal (Due Tuesday)
        • Break down a DIFFERENT fear experience using the elements that we discussed in today's case studies:
          1. What were you actually afraid of?
          2. On a scale of DISQUIET to ALARM, rate your fear level beforehand.
          3. What physical fear reactions did you experience?
          4. Did you realize that these physical fear reactions were normal?
          5. Did you stay and deal with the situation or run from it?
          6. Did any previous experience help you get through the fear? If so, what was it?
          7. How would your perspective of this fear situation be different now that we've examined fear?
          UPCOMING (Subject to Adjustments)
          • Tuesday--Dead Poets Society Part 1
          • Wednesday--Dead Poets Society Part 2
          • Thursday--Dead Poets Society Part 3
          • Friday--Fear & Dead Poets Society Analysis & Review
          • Monday--Fear & Dead Poets Society Test, Turning Fear Into Fuel

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